Nigeria and Japan Sign Exchange Notes On High-Speed Boat

By David Adekunle, Lagos

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Nigeria has signed an Exchange of Note with the Japanese Government for an Economic and Social Development Programme involving the acquisition of High-Speed Boat.

The development is to reinforce services for coastal security in Nigeria with the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, as the implementing partner.

Minister of State for Federal Ministry of Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Agba signed on behalf of Nigeria while the Ambassador Extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Japan to Nigeria, His Excellency Kazuyoshi Matsunaga signed on behalf of the Japanese Government.

Prince Agba said that “the procurement of the High Speed Boat worth $2.78m, would greatly enhance the operations of the Deep Blue project.”

He commended the Japanese government for their interest and interventions in Nigeria for Economic development.

The Minister said; “This project to strengthen the operations of NIMASA will definitely strengthen the partnership between the Government of Japan and Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Nigeria also appreciates the recent exchange of notes we signed for Emergency Improvement of Electricity Supply Facilities in Abuja, and the role Japan played in the development of the National Power Development Master-plan designed to guide the Government on the optimal energy mix and efficiency for Nigeria.”

The Director General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jamoh who was also the event, assured the Japanese Government that the Agency working with relevant stakeholders would ensure the sustainability of the recent success in the war against piracy in Nigerian waters and the Gulf of Guinea.

According to him, “This High-Speed Boat is a welcome addition in our growing arsenal of platforms and assets to reinforce service for coastal security, not only in Nigeria but also in the Gulf of Guinea, as over 60% of shipping activities in the region pass through Nigerian waters.”

Jamoh said; “This vessel will be incorporated into the Deep Blue project which already has 2 special Mission Vessels; 2 Special Mission Aircrafts; 3 Special Mission Helicopters; 10 Unmanned Air Systems and vehicles; 17 fast moving interceptor boats; 16 armoured vehicles and the C4i centre.”

Ambassador Matsunaga Kazuyoshi said; “the project is to support the measures adopted by the Nigerian Government to deal with the threat of the blue economy, to prevent and suppress piracy, armed robbery, and any other unlawful act against ships in Nigerian waters.”

The Ambassador said; “In the Gulf of Guinea, the piracy problem is hindering the economic development of the coastal areas. A slowdown in economic development impoverishes the coastal population, forcing some of them into piracy for their livelihood. We need to break this vicious cycle.”

Economic and Social Development is one of the guiding principles of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development, TICAD.

The people and Government of Japan hope this project will enable NIMASA reinforce their operations and services for coastal security in Nigeria, strengthen Nigeria’s counter-piracy and prove useful for the security of the Gulf of Guinea,” he added.

 

 

 

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