Spain Set to Deepen Ties with Nigeria In Maritime Sector

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Spanish Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Ambassador Juan Ignacio Sell receives a plaque from the DG of NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola during his visit to the NIMASA boss.
  • As NIMASA DG Pledges to Deploy Two Newly Acquired Patrol Boats

The Spanish Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Ambassador Juan Ignacio Sell, has said that his country’s President, has directed the Embassy to seek more partnership with Nigeria in the maritime sector.

He stated this in Lagos , while inspecting the two new Bulletproof Security boats, built for NIMASA by a Spanish Company, Aresa.

The Spanish Ambassador stated  that the Spanish Government is desirous to deepen cooperation with Nigeria, through further collaboration with the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA.

This is even  as the Director General of NIMASA Dr. Dayo Mobereola has said that the deployment of the vessels is a top priority to the agency.

According to the Ambassador, “This is one more milestone in the cooperation between Spain and Nigeria for maritime security. The Spanish government sees Nigeria as prime in attaining security in the Gulf of Guinea.  We also have a naval ship present in the Gulf of Guinea to enhance security.

“The creation of the Marine and Blue Economy Ministry by President Bola Tinubu GCFR is a sign that this administration is committed to harnessing the Ocean potentials and Spain is ready to support Nigeria all the way. This is why I came from Abuja to see the DG”, Ambassador Juan said.

Meanwhile, the  NIMASA DG noted that Management under his leadership will fast track the deployment of the patrol Boats as soon as possible. He also welcomed the partnership with Spain noting that security in the maritime domain cannot be done in silos.

“Maritime security cannot be done in silos by any country. Collaboration plays a major role in achieving safety and security in the maritime domain. We appreciate the gesture from the Spanish Government and we will explore areas of collaboration particularly in terms of both human and infrastructural development.

‘’ We will work out the logistics so that these vessels can be deployed immediately. I am confident that they will be instrumental not just to enhance security in Nigerian waters, but also shore up revenue accrruable to the Federal Government as Port calls by vessels will increase, and Fishing in Nigerian Coastal waters will become a major industry in Nigeria.

The eight- passenger, 13.2 meters long Security Boats with a fuel capacity of 3000 liters is fully air-conditioned with a range of 500 Nautical Miles. They are powered with two 2,300 Horsepower outboard engines with a maximum speed of 45 Knots and 25 Knots at cruising speed. NIMASA now has seven fast intervention bulletproof Aresa boats to be deployed soon.