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          How the Anti-Piracy Act should work in implementation- Mike Igbokwe

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          Mr. Mike Igbokwe SAN

          In the concluding part of the interview with the revered Maritime
          Lawyer, Mr. Mike Igbokwe SAN, he gives more insights on requirements for a successful
          implementation of the Anti-Piracy Act, which is expected to be a game-changer
          for the better, for the maritime industry in Nigeria. Igbokwe talks on where
          and how funding would be made available for the operations involved in the
          implementation of the Act, as well as security agencies of government that are
          qualified and so drafted to be a part of this very important function of
          safe-guarding the maritime industry.

          See part one here
          What important insights should guide the implementation of the Act for
          success?
          I must also say that it is one
          thing to have a good law and it is another thing to actually have the results
          the Legislature intended. Unless we properly implement the Act, we cannot get
          the progress needed in curbing the menace of piracy and other maritime crimes
          in our waters. Then, there must be the Political Will to do enforce the
          provisions of the Act, determination and monitoring of the progress of the
          enforcement. Let there not be that day in Nigeria where any law enforcement
          agent or relevant authority or agency that has been empowered to implement the
          provisions of this Act, would be called one day either from one top office or
          the Presidency or Ministry to say “we are interested in that pirate vessel or
          its crew or their case, please release them.” If we do that or allow that to
          happen, we would not make any progress on its implementation and it would be
          ‘business as usual’.  
          There should be no
          interference with the agencies and the relevant authorities in the implementation
          of this Act, in the exercise of their powers and in the performance of their
          duties under the Act. They have been empowered by the National Assembly and
          they should be bold enough to go out there and implement the law because the
          law is there. That is their authority. They should not be afraid, but ensure
          they do what they need to do according to the Act but bear in mind that
          stepping outside the Act may sound in damages.
          Another thing I want to point
          out is, there is an avenue for an ex parte application to be made to the
          Federal High Court for the arrest and detention of any person that has been
          reasonably suspected to have committed an offence under the Act.
          Section 9 says: “ The Court
          may, pursuant to an ex parte application, grant an order for the detention of a
          suspect arrested under this Act , for a period 
          not exceeding 90 days, subject to renewal for a similar period until the
          conclusion of the investigation and detention.”
          So, any enforcement agent or
          relevant authority can go to Court, apply for and  just like some of the powers granted to the
          EFCC,  get an order of Court ex parte to
          keep in detention for not more than 90 days, a suspect that has been arrested,
          pursuant to the provisions of this Act, until investigation into the offence,
          is completed. If the investigation has not been concluded at the end of the 90
          days, it can apply to the Court for a renewal for another 90 days until the
          conclusion of the investigation and detention is dispensed with. Well, some
          people may say this is an abuse; why would you arrest someone if you had not
          yet completed your investigation? But the thing is that, the way and manner
          these piracy and maritime offences are committed are such that, it is highly
          impossible for you if you are an eye-witness of or you see someone who can
          identify someone who actually committed that offence, for you not to have
          reasonable ground before you arrest or you detain the suspect. If you have a
          reasonable ground to arrest, whilst you are conducting investigation or the
          report is made to you, you have up till 90 days to conclude it. If for instance
          90 days is not enough for you to complete your investigation, then of course
          you can ask for THE Court for a renewal for another 90 days. The beauty of it
          is that you do not just send the person to court for prosecution without enough
          time for investigation and you have enough time of 6 months for thorough
          investigation If you know you do not have enough information or the facts are
          such that cannot secure conviction, it will be a waste of time and government
          resources to proceed with a prosecution. So, it behooves those who are to
          prosecute, to be sure that they have enough evidence, because, the way the
          court works is that, if you say someone committed an offence, no problem, but
          you have the burden to  prove his guilt
          beyond reasonable doubt, and if you cannot, he will be set free. That is one
          thing to take note of. Then of course, there is room for bail. 
          Section 8 says:
          “Where a person is arrested on reasonable ground having committed any offence
          under Act, the relevant law enforcement agent or authorised official may direct
          that the person arrested be detained in custody for a reasonable period of time
          from his arrest. Now, person referred to in subsection 1, shall either be taken
          into custody or other measures be taken against him, in order to ensure his
          presence for such time as may be necessary to enable any criminal or
          extradition proceeding be instituted against him.”
          Again, these powers are
          enormous, but one area where they have to be careful is when they are exercised
          in such a way as to breach the fundamental rights of those who are concerned, especially,
          the African Charter on Fundamental Rights and the fundamental rights provisions
          of the 1999 Constitution. 
          What provisions are made for funding of this kind of task involving
          painstaking investigation and likely prosecution?

          One thing I want to mention is
          that, there is a fund. In Section 19, that fund is to be known as ‘Piracy and
          Maritime Offences Fund, which would be used for the implementation of the
          provisions of the Act.
          The beauty of it is that NIMASA
          shall under the supervision of the Minister of Transport, establish and
          maintain the Fund and it will not have to go cap-in-hand to the Federal
          Government with a view to getting money to implement the provisions of the Act.
          It is self-funded.

          That fund would be sourced from
          the following:-
          Money as may be in each year
          approved by the Federal Government for the implementation of the Act. So, this
          in my view could come from the budgetary allocation. Then, gifts, financial
          contributions by beneficiaries of the services of the maritime law enforcement
          agency under this Act.  Beneficiaries
          would include shipowners and operators or maritime labour that had benefitted
          from the implementation of the provisions by NIMASA and felt it should
          appreciate NIMASA’s efforts by contributing to the Fund. Another source of the
          Fund is 35% of the proceeds of the sales from any property seized and anything
          forfeited under the Act, including things used in the committing of the crime.
          For example, if a vessel is used for the commission of the maritime crime, that
          vessel is forfeited to the Federal Government, and if it is sold, 35 per cent
          of the proceeds goes into the fund. Then, contribution from the maritime fund
          under NIMASA Act. But the problem here is that the National Assembly did not
          indicate the quantum of the maritime fund that should go into this Fund. If it
          had said a certain percentage, it would have been clearer, but it just said
          contribution. So, in my view, the quantum of the contribution has been left to
          the discretion of the Director-General of NIMASA. Then, the last source of the
          Fund is contribution from the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF). Again, no
          percentage or amount of this Fund has been indicated by the National Assembly.
          It means that like the contribution from the Maritime Fund, the
          Director-General of NIMASA will have to use his discretion to determine what
          the amount will be. Since it is discretion and uncertain, the contributions
          from the Maritime Fund and Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund, will not be same
          annually. It is also noteworthy that there is no time limit for these two
          contributions from these two Funds administered by NIMASA, to be made The
          problem may be, first because this Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund had never
          been disbursed. Two, that those who have been contributing to it, the
          shipowners, have been complaining that it is their money, it may become
          controversial. But, the thing is that, if you ask me, I think the rationale
          behind this is to say after all, this is for the implementation of the Act is
          for the shipowners’ protection. So, if it is for their protection, there is
          nothing wrong in saying they should give back a part of the Cabotage Vessel
          Financing Fund that is for development of domestic shipping for their
          protection.. So, I think they will buy that. NIMASA should keep a good record
          of it. It is also important to know that the law enforcement agencies shall be
          responsible for the gathering of intelligence, patrolling the waters and
          investigating the offences provided for under this Act.
          What is the composition of the Law Enforcement Agency, as provided by
          this Act, for the purpose of the enforcement function?
          There is an omission, in that
          the National Assembly did not define or specify who the law enforcement
          agencies are. But, that omission is not from the drafter who carefully defined
          them, they removed them. So, who is the law enforcement and security agency is
          now left to construction. So, is NIMASA a law enforcement agent?  Is it a security agent? Does NIMASA not
          enforce laws as an agent of the Federal Government? So, can’t it claim to be
          law enforcement agent? My opinion is that NIMASA is a law enforcement agent of
          the Federal Government, but it is not a security agent of the Federal
          Government. Then, it can come under this, solely for the gathering of
          intelligence. NIMASA has vessels and patrols our waters with the Navy doing
          surveillance. Then, you can also talk of the Nigerian Navy, Marine Police, even
          Nigerian Army, and then the Civil Defence Corps.
          There is a provision of the Act
          that says:  “in addition to subsection 3,
          the law enforcement agencies have power to partner with any other maritime
          stakeholder, West African neighbours and other Nigerian maritime stakeholders
          to provide the necessary education support, information, awareness,
          sensitisation towards the prevention and elimination of maritime offences and
          other unlawful acts. But this does not go far enough. It has delineated the
          nature of cooperation, partnering, sensitisation towards the prevention,
          elimination of maritime offences and other unlawful acts. But it did not really
          say in the area of investigation of the crime. That is where there may be
          over-lapping and struggle for superiority amongst the enforcement agencies. In
          as much as that is the situation, I must say that gathering of intelligence,
          patrolling the waters and investigation of crimes should be jointly done or
          solely done by those with the best capacities and wherewithal to do so. So,
          after investigating the crime committed, what do you do? Only the Attorney
          General of the Federation or an officer designated by his office and NIMASA,
          with the consent from the AGF can prosecute. Nigerian Navy does not have
          prosecutorial powers under the Act even though it can arrest, gather
          intelligence, carry out surveillance, arrest and detain suspects. So, it would
          investigate. But after investigating, it must now pass the evidence on to the
          AGF’s office, or if a fiat has been given to NIMASA by the AGF’s office, NIMASA
          will use their Lawyers to prosecute. It is also important to note that the
          Investigating Police Officer (IPO) or Investigating Officer will give evidence
          as the person who actually carried out the investigation. 

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