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NPA seeks police support to end extortions on port access roads.
The NPA management, however, enlisted the support of the police high command in curbing the activities of extortionists and other forms of illegalities along the roads leading to Apapa and TinCan Island Port Complex.
Also, the Managing Director, NPA, Mohammed Bello Koko, while receiving Adeyinka and Kaoje, lamented the proliferation of illegal checkpoints along the ports corridor.
But, he enjoined the two AIGs to join the NPA management on a spot check of the port access road to ascertain the reality on ground.
After the assessment, which was conducted over the weekend, with NPA management and the two Police AIGs, Lagos state police commissioner, Abiodun Talabi, the AIGs promptly issued a directive to dismantle all checkpoints with a marching order to the Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers (DPO), to ensure the sustainability of orderliness as they will be held accountable for breaches going forward.
Furthermore, a special mobile court has been set up by the Lagos State Government to assure speedy dispensation of justice and fast-track the prosecution of persons arrested perpetrating acts of extortion, unauthorized collections, illegal checkpoints, or any other unwholesome practice inhibiting the ease of doing business around the ports.
It will be recalled that previous efforts at curbing the acts of extortion being aided and abetted by uniformed men and other officials of government had been hampered by issues of jurisdictional overlaps between the Ports Authority Police Command (PAPC) and the Lagos State Police Command.
But, with the current partnership between the NPA and the two Police Commands whose jurisdiction covers the Lagos maritime logistics ring, it is expected that extortion will be a thing of the past.
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Navy appoints new Maritime Guard Commander for NIMASA
Commodore Adoki, a principal Warfare Officer specializing in communication and intelligence, brings onboard 25 years experience in the Nigerian Navy covering training, staff and operations.
Welcoming the new MGC Commander to the Agency, the Director General, Dr Dayo Mobereola, expressed confidence in Adoki’s addition to the team, emphasising that it will further strengthen the nation’s maritime security architecture given his vast experience in the industry.
The Maritime Guard Command domiciled in NIMASA was established as part of the resolutions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian Navy to assist NIMASA strengthen operational efficiency in Nigeria’s territorial waters, especially through enforcement of security, safety and other maritime regulations.
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