Safety Agency (NIMASA) has restated its commitment to ensuring a safe marine
environment by tackling the menace of marine litters in the nation’s
territorial waters.
A statement in Lagos by the Head of Public Relations, NIMASA, Hajia Lami Tumaka, said the commitment was made known by the
Acting Director General of the Agency, Mr Haruna Baba Jauro during the
Stakeholders Forum on Marine Litter Management organised in Lagos recently by
the United Nations Environmental Programme Global Partnership Action (UNEP-GPA)
and NIMASA.
Director of Maritime Labour Services, Mrs Juliana Gunwa said that marine
litters were a menace which must be tackled with all seriousness.
the UNEP-GPA, a body of the United Nations to tackle the scourge.
management of the marine environment remained a critical component of ensuring
safe and secure shipping and that NIMASA would continue to implement relevant
IMO instruments in line with the Agency’s mandate.
that our marine environment is pollution free, safe and secure for effective
navigation,” Jauro said.
of the Waste Management Society of Nigeria (WAMASON) Prof. Olaide Osinbajo said
he had observed that the major source of marine litters was the land based
source, although shipping also contributed its own quota.
NIMASA for tackling the menace head-on and advised that the agency sought to
collaborate with other Federal and State Government Agencies in order to
effectively deal with the scourge.
signed an agreement with UNEP-GPA under the co-ordination of Dr Felicia Mogo,
an Assistant Director in the Agency with the aim of developing a mechanism for
the implementation of the National Action Plan on management of marine litters
for Nigeria.