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Jamoh, Krogstrup, Danish Ambassador, brainstorm over killing of pirates at Gulf of Guinea
Eyewitness reporter
The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has met with the Danish Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Sune Krogstrup, on the reported killing of pirates in the Gulf of Guinea by Danish frigate.
The meeting, which held in Abuja, had as top agenda the incident, which took place in international waters 25 to 30 nautical miles south of the Nigerian territorial boundaries.
Dr. Jamoh assured that all stakeholders were interacting, adding that the agency will continue to do everything within its powers, including collaborations, to ensure the Gulf of Guinea remains a safe place for virile maritime activities.
“Let me assure you that NIMASA is in contact with the Nigerian Navy and relevant actors, as we continue to collaborate towards a total de-confliction, not only in our waters, but also in the Gulf of Guinea,” he said.
He promised that NIMASA will update the public with necessary information as the situation unfolds and more facts become available.
It could be recalled that a Danish Frigate on Wednesday killed four pirates in waters South of Nigeria in an operation aimed at ensuring safe shipping in the Gulf of Guinea.The frigate Esbern Snare, deployed last month to the Gulf of Guinea amid heightened security risks from pirates, had spotted a vessel it suspected of carrying eight pirates near several commercial ships.
The incident happened outside Nigeria’s territorial waters.
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