Tag: the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA)

  • NIMASA bags SERVICOM award for excellent service delivery

    NIMASA bags SERVICOM award for excellent service delivery

    ..DG dedicates award to staff

    The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has been recognised for its outstanding contributions to public service with the prestigious SERVICOM award for excellent service delivery.

    The accolade, according to Head, Public Relations, NIMASA, Osagie Edward, in a statement, underscores the agency’s steadfast commitment to transparency, efficiency, and enhancing service standards in Nigeria’s maritime sector.  

    The SERVICOM award, an annual recognition by the SERVICOM Office under the Presidency, celebrates government institutions that have demonstrated exemplary dedication to delivering quality public services. NIMASA’s achievements in maritime safety, regulatory compliance, and sector promotion stood out as benchmarks for others.  

    Speaking at the award presentation held during the annual National Council of Nodal Officers’ end-of-year meeting in Abuja, NIMASA’s Director General, Dr Dayo Mobereola represented by the Head of the SERVICOM Unit, Hajia Rakiya Lamai, expressed gratitude for the recognition.  

    “We are spurred by this award, and we will continue to embrace best practices in the delivery of our services in the Agency,” he stated. 

    “Let me also use this opportunity to appreciate our indefatigable staff who have consistently shown commitment to the core values of the Agency, while internalising the vision and mission of NIMASA. We will continue to work together to sustain this momentum.”  

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    Dr Mobereola emphasised that the award was a collective achievement, attributing the success to the agency’s staff and their dedication to excellence.  

    In a congratulatory letter, the National Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer of SERVICOM, Mrs Nnenna Akajemeli, praised NIMASA’s efforts in setting a high standard for public service delivery.  

    “We are indeed encouraged by your inspiring strive to ensure that Nigerians receive quality and timely service from the Nigerian State,” Akajemeli wrote. 

    “We shall continue to count on your support and cooperation as a key stakeholder in the provision of satisfactory services to all citizens in the realisation of the essence of governance.”  

    The SERVICOM Office commended NIMASA for exemplifying the essence of good governance through the timely and efficient delivery of services that impact citizens and the maritime industry positively.  

    NIMASA, established under the NIMASA Act of 2007, serves as Nigeria’s apex maritime regulatory agency. 

    Its key mandates include ensuring maritime safety, promoting indigenous shipping, protecting the marine environment, and supporting the training of maritime professionals.  

    This award further, the statement added, cements NIMASA’s role as a cornerstone in the nation’s economic and regulatory landscape. 

    It also reflects the agency’s alignment with SERVICOM’s mission of fostering a service-driven public sector to meet the needs of Nigerians effectively.

  • NIMASA confirms oil spill at SPDC Bonny terminal

    NIMASA confirms oil spill at SPDC Bonny terminal

    The Nigerian Maritime Administration And Safety Agency (NIMASA) has confirmed that oil spill occurred on Saturday, December 14, 1024 at the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) loading terminal, SMI, in Bonny, Rivers State.

    In a statement issued by its Head, Public Relations, Osagie Edward, said that the incident resulted from a ruptured pipeline.

    According to NIMASA, SPDC has “promptly shut down the affected pipeline and deployed containment booms to protect the neighboring communities.”

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    He further said:   “Although the spill has reached the shoreline, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is actively monitoring the situation from an emergency operations center.

     “The agency is collaborating with SPDC and other relevant stakeholders to assess the extent of the spill and determine necessary follow-up actions.

     “Members of the public are advised to remain calm as NIMASA is committed to mitigating the impact of the spill and restore affected areas”

  • Ex-NIMASA boss urges stakeholders to stop death on waterways

    Ex-NIMASA boss urges stakeholders to stop death on waterways

    Seeks prohibition of night operations

    Former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has called on stakeholders to address the incessant cases of boat mishaps in the country that have resulted in the death of many Nigerians.

    “I am extremely saddened by the agonising incessant cases of boat capsize in Nigeria and the attendant continued loss of precious lives of Nigerians,” Jamoh said.

    He adding that the recent news of the boat capsize in Kogi State, indicate that at least 54 bodies have  been recovered from River Niger after a boat carrying more than 200 passengers, capsized.

    The one-time NIMASA boss, who expressed his concern in a statement, said the boat was reported to be travelling from Kogi State, to a weekly market in the neighbouring Niger State when it went down. He said the passengers included traders and farm labourers, insisting that night operations should be prohibited.

    He said although 24 of those on board were rescued, “dozens of others may be missing, adding that divers were still searching the waters but expressed fears that hope is fading on the possibility of finding more survivors.

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    “This record shows that lives have again been lost and it is in this regard that I express my heartfelt condolences and extend my prayers to the families of those who have lost their lives.

    “While we mourn for the lives lost, it is instructive to state that this incidence is another clarion call for well-meaning Nigerians and the relevant stakeholders to set standards in the use of inland waters ways and water transportation in general.

    “We cannot continue to fold our hands while fellow citizens continue to die through preventable circumstances.”

    Jamoh said Alhough the cause of the accident is not yet known, “but there are indications that many of the travelers may not have been wearing life jackets as required, pointing out that there was no passenger manifest for getting accurate details about who exactly had boarded the boat.”

    According to the Head of the Kogi State office of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Justin Uche, at the time the accident occurred, it was impossible to give an accurate account of persons who boarded, the survivors and those who are missing.

    Jamoh expressed displeasure that the continued boat accidents resulting in loss of precious lives in the Nigerian water ways “have in the last four years claimed, across the country, close to 2,500 lives,” adding, “it is very sad to read about the frequent loss of lives in our inland waterways which are clearly avoidable.”

    He said: “In view of the urgency of the situation as it affects loss of lives, I would recommend the following:; Immediate setting up of a joint NIMASA and Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) task force to, in the short term, identify and enforce existing safety regulations and propose new regulations where there are gaps.

    “This measure, he stressed should be targeted at using a risk-based approach, as we need to be seen to be taking immediate and decisive action to keep our people safe.”