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FG seeks to deepen operational synergy between NIMASA, Navy to boost maritime security
The Director General of NIMASA, Dr Dayo Mobereola expressed delight at the visit of the Honorable Minister stating that effective synchronization of the NIMASA C4i and the Falcon Eye of the Nigerian Navy will add to the strides of the FG in reaping the benefits of the Blue economy.
The NIMASA DG, who was represented by the Agency’s Executive Director Operations Engineer Fatai Adeyemi, said improved information sharing between NIMASA and the Navy would enhance the capability of the security agencies in curbing maritime crimes in Nigerian waters.
“We are glad to receive the Honorable Minister of State, Defence at NIMASA C4i today.
The NIMASA C4i center, with manpower composition from all security services in Nigeria, is the central nerve for the Deep Blue Project with the use of modern technology to achieve security information sharing in real-time amongst all the Deep Blue assets which includes Special mission Vessels, helicopters, aircraft, fast intervention vessels and especially purpose-built armored vehicles.
C4i, which is an acronym for Command Control Computer Communication Information System, is the central nerve serving as the base for situational intelligence gathering, synchronizing situational security reports on land, air, and the maritime domain in Nigeria and analyzing the same in real-time for the Deep Blue Project.
Meanwhile, the Falcon eye system of the Nigerian Navy is a state-of-the-art surveillance facility that incorporates various sensors located along the nation’s enormous coastline, such as Radars, long-range Electro Optic Systems with thermal or night vision capability, Automatic Identification System receivers, Weather Stations and marine Very High-Frequency Radios for communication.
The integration of these sensors into the Falcon Eye system generates a real-time situational awareness of the activities of vessels in the Nigerian maritime domain and some selected parts in the Gulf of Guinea.
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“Thank you for your dedication and invaluable contributions”.
He emphasized that as a regulator, the Agency remains committed to its oversight function of regulating maritime labour activities in the industry in line with extant instruments and the expectations of the theme of the 2026 Workers’ Day, which focuses on safety, dignity and productivity.
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