As Bola Tinubu Approves Key International Maritime Conventions

President Bola Tinubu

Tinubu Approves Key International Maritime Conventions.

President Bola Tinubu has signed the instruments of accession for six Conventions of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

The six instruments signed by the President, include the Instrument of Accession of the Protocol of 2005, to the 1988 Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Fixed Platforms on the Continental Shelf; the Instrument of Accession of the International Convention of Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Fishing Vessel Personnel 1995; and the Instrument of Accession of the Protocol Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in cases of Pollution by Substances other than Oil, 1973 as Amended (INTERVENTION PROTOCOL).

Others are the Instrument of Accession to the Protocol of 1996 to Amend the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims (LLMC) 1976; the Instrument of Accession to the Protocol to the 1974 Athens Convention Relating to the Carriage of Passengers and Their Luggage by Sea, 2002; and the Instrument of Accession to the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, 2009.

While formally presenting the instruments to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr Dayo Mobereola, expressed his gratitude to the Minister for facilitating the President’s signing of the IMO conventions after several years of waiting in the Ministry.

“These six instruments have been lying within the Ministry for the last 6 to 8 years, and thanks to the efforts of the Honorable Minister, they have now been assented to by the President. This is a landmark achievement for Nigeria, as the IMO will soon update our records to recognise these instruments”, he said.

On his part, the Minister reassured stakeholders of the President’s commitment to developing the Nigerian maritime industry in line with global best practices.

By signing these instruments of accession, the President has reaffirmed this administration’s determination to take its rightful position among the comity of maritime nations.

This development will undoubtedly further reassure member states and stakeholders of Nigeria’s resolve and determination to be a leading member of the decision-making body of the IMO.

The deposit of these six instruments of ratification will be carried out by the supervising ministry and NIMASA.

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