Deep Blue Project: House Committee lauds NIMASA on Transparency

Deep Blue Project: House Committee lauds NIMASA on Transparency

R-L: Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh; Coordinator, Abuja Zonal Office NIMASA, Zailani Attah and Deputy Director, Abuja Zonal Office NIMASA, Rakiya Lamai during an investigative hearing with the House of Representatives Committee on Navy at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja

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The Chairman House Committee on Nigerian Navy, Yusuf Gagdi on Wednesday commended the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, (NIMASA), for its transparency and honest commitment to its execution of the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure also known as the Deep Blue Project.

The Ship Owners Association of Nigeria (SOAN) President, Dr. O. Onyung with STARZS Group Manager, Atiemoria Ehboda at the committee hearing on Wednesday.

Yusuf Gagdi gave the commendation today when the Agency’s Management appeared before the House Committee on Navy, currently investigating the Deep Blue Contract awarded to the HLS International Limited by Nigeria.

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“We in the Committee of the Navy commend your Management team at NIMASA for providing all documents we have requested for.

Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh during an investigative hearing with the House of Representatives Committee on Navy at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja.

“It shows that you have nothing to hide”.

Our desire is to ensure public funds are spent not only in the public interest but in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the land”, he said.

A member of the Committee, Alao Ajala expressed delight at the fact that Nigeria has exited the global Piracy list.

His position was re-echoed by most members of the Committee who also acknowledged the role the Nigerian Navy is playing in securing the nation’s territorial waters.

In his presentation to the Committee, the Director-General of NIMASA Dr Bashir Jamoh said that the Agency acted in line with approval from the Federal Executive Council for the Agency to fund the Deep Blue Project at the cost of $195 million dollars with a management fee of 10%, adding that the funds invested in managing the assets since their deployment is appropriated for by the National Assembly.

Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh during an investigative hearing with the House of Representatives Committee on Navy at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja.

He also disclosed that the Korean Government has identified with the Deep Blue Project.

“The Korean Government is delighted at the concept of the Deep Blue Project and has promised to support Nigeria by donating a vessel to increase its fleet under the project.

The government of Japan has also joined by pledging support via funds”.

Dr Jamoh listed assets acquired by NIMASA for the project to include 17 Fast Intervention Vessels, 2 Special Mission Vessels, 2 Special Mission Aircrafts, 3 Special Mission Helicopters 4 unmanned aerial vessels and 16 armored vehicles.

The project also has a command and control center known as the C4i Center located in a NIMASA facility in Lagos which is jointly manned by officials from all the arms of the Nigerian Armed Forces, NIMASA staff and other paramilitary Agencies who are part of the project.

Growing the Nigerian Maritime Industry: Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh (standing) exchanging views with the Chairman Senate Committee on Marine Transport, Senator Danjuma Goje, and Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Maritime Safety, Education, and Administration, Hon. Lynda Ikpeazu during the public hearing on Some Maritime Bills at the National Assembly Complex Abuja.

The assets are properties of the Agency manned and operated by the various Military arms of government to enhance the security of commercial shipping in the Nigerian maritime domain

In a related development, the Honorable Minister of Transportation, Hon Rotimi Amaechi has disclosed that Nigeria has received international recognition in form of an award from the African Union for the concept of the Deep Blue Project.

Speaking on Tuesday, at the investigative hearing on the Deep Blue Project Contract to HLS International Limited, by the House of Representatives Committee on Navy, the Honorable Minister of Transportation, said necessary approvals were secured before the implementation of the Deep Blue Project.

He said, “I was to be in Nairobi last week as the African Union gave us an award for the Deep Blue Project.

Presently, the crime rate on our waters and the Gulf of Guinea region has gone down. Before now, we ranked number one in the world, but, since the deployment of the HLSI project, piracy has gone down drastically.”

 

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