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Marine Consultant Tasks FG On Coast Guards
A Marine Consultant, Mr
Wakama Jhozaar, has called on the Federal Government to constitute Coast Guards to effectively monitor the waterways and curb marine related crimes in Rivers State.
Jhozaar made the call in an interview with The Tide correspondent in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.
He said that to inaugurate such outfit which will collaborate with the Nigerian Navy and the Marine Police, armed with sophisticated weapons and ammunition to patrol the waterways including the creeks would help ameliorate marine related crimes such as oil bunkering, sea piracy, as well as arrest and prosecute any sea going vessels, barges and tug-boasts that operate at odd hours of the night without headlights.
The consultant opined that the ugly trend is causing other marine operators including the fisher folk a great concern and danger since their lives and properties are no longer safe for their professional occupation.
“With the setting up of the coast guards, marine boats that operate at night without headlights would be apprehended, and sea piracy, bunkering and other crimes on the waterways will be drastically reduced as such perpetrators will desist from such acts, which are also against the marine laws of our country, Nigeria”, he emphasized.
According to him, the waterways have been very porous security wise.
He reiterated that the call for coast guards became necessary because there is no security of lives and properties on the waterways, and especially the common fishermen whose fishing gears including nets, boats and other equipment were destroyed at night by these sea-going trucks without proper headlights.
The maritime stakeholder noted that time had come for all hands to be on deck to ensure the security of lives and property of all marine operators in the country in general and Rivers State in particular for a proactive action against any offender of the laws on the waterways.
He also called on the National Inland Water Ways Authority (NIWA), the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and other related maritime authorities to take-up their statutory functions effectively for the interest of our great nation and others whose occupations are marine related , especially the fisher folk.
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