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NIMASA, Navy Renew Pact To Tackle Emerging Maritime Security Threats
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The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Nigerian Navy have renewed their strategic partnership to strengthen maritime security and tackle emerging threats across Nigeria’s maritime domain.
Mobereola said the agreement was designed to address emerging maritime security challenges through improved coordination, information sharing and operational cooperation between NIMASA and the Nigerian Navy.
He said the renewed MoU contained important additions designed to strengthen the agencies’ response to the changing nature of maritime security threats.
The Naval Chief further welcomed provisions for greater institutional engagement, including an annual conference to review the partnership, assess progress and address emerging maritime security challenges.
The renewed MoU is expected to deepen operational cooperation between NIMASA and the Nigerian Navy, particularly in maritime security, intelligence and information sharing, coordinated responses to maritime incidents and enforcement of applicable maritime laws.