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IMO Chief Commends Nigeria on Maritime Security, Meets NIMASA D-G

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From Anthony Nwachukwu, Lagos

Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Arsenio Dominguez, has commended Nigeria for leading the charge to maintain the safety and security of commercial shipping in the Gulf of Guinea, particularly in recent times as the situation in the Red Sea has led to heavier shipping traffic in the region.

Dominguez, who spoke at the IMO headquarters in London when he met with the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr.

Dayo Mobereola, also commended him for engaging the IMO technical team on how Nigeria could address all identified gaps from the 2016 audit conducted by the organisation.

 “I want to appreciate the effort of Nigeria on the progress made so far as regards security in the Gulf of Guinea region. There were concerns due to the situation in the Red Sea and resultant pressure around the Gulf of Guinea, but we are pleased that the situation has remained the same,” a statement from the NIMASA Head of Public Relations, Osagie Edward, quoted him.

 “We at IMO have been working with Nigeria through NIMASA and we desire that the partnership continues. I am also happy that you, D-G, are meeting with IMO technical staff on how to close all identified gaps before the next audit cycle. This is a step in the right direction and we are ready to give any technical support.”

Dominguez also disclosed the IMO was working on enhancing the Global Integrated Shipping Information System (GISIS) to provide better services to member-states in terms of information management.

On his part, Mobereola declared that his administration would pay attention to details on how Nigeria could become a major voice in global maritime diplomacy, adding that Nigeria is committed to sustaining the momentum of recent achievements in safety and security within the maritime domain.

 “My tenure will leverage existing relationships both locally and internationally to sustain the momentum in safety and security within the Nigerian maritime domain,” Mobereola said.

 “The creation of the Marine and Blue Economy Ministry in Nigeria by Mr. President emphasizes the policy direction of this administration. Our goal is to ensure that Nigeria plays an active, leading role, not just in the region or the IMO but (also) in the global maritime space.”

He further disclosed that his meeting with IMO technical staff was aimed at ensuring that NIMASA and the IMO were aligned before the next audit cycle.

 “I discovered today that some critical information regarding our administration and the technical team at the IMO is obsolete, and we are reviewing it to update it immediately,” he added.

 “We do not see the IMO audit as an examination but rather a guide to assist Nigeria in achieving its potential; hence, my decision to get personally involved. We need to get the basics right.”

He also announced that the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has constituted a committee to address all areas of concern raised in the 2016 IMO audit report, including reviewing NIMASA’s enabling laws and effectively implementing a corrective action plan.

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WHO Accuses Israel of Denying Medical Specialists’ Entry to Gaza

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has accused Israel of barring medical specialists from entering Gaza to support clinics in the besieged enclave.

The WHO said since August, eight organisations and over 50 specialised personnel had been affected by Israel’s blockade.

The specialists were intended to provide crucial support for various medical services, as well as psychological support for healthcare workers at facilities including the European Gaza Hospital and the Nasser Hospital, the WHO said.

It was reported that among the organisations denied entry was the U.S.non-profit Palestinian American Medical Association, which supports Palestinians in need of medical care.

According to the WHO, this marks the first instance in which Israel has denied entire organisations the ability to participate in relief efforts for the Gaza Strip.

The WHO reported that in the past week, support teams conducted 25 per cent fewer operations than usual.

With only 17 out of 36 clinics and 43 medical practices remaining partially operational, the WHO emphasised the irreplaceable role of these external teams in providing essential medical services.

The WHO called for full access for emergency aid teams. (dpa/NAN)

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Germany must Ensure Ukraine War Does not Spread to NATO – Scholz

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It is Germany’s responsibility to make sure that a war between Russia and Ukraine does not become a war between Russia and NATO, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

He said this as he repeated his “nein” to sending long-range weapons to Kiev.

“I don’t consider this to be a proper delivery and that’s how it will stay,” Scholz said after a European Union summit in Brussels.

Scholz rejected key points in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s “victory plan” out of concerns of future escalation.

Zelensky presented his “victory plan” at the meeting and called on Scholz, again to send him Taurus cruise missiles.

The Ukrainian leader believes a deterrent missile arsenal could force Russia into peace negotiations.

Scholz also maintained his stance against a quick invitation for Ukraine to join NATO, as outlined in Zelensky’s plan.

The United States also opposes a fast-track NATO entry for Ukraine.

The chancellor referred to the resolutions of the most recent NATO summit in Washington, which offers Ukraine a general assurance that it could no longer be stopped on its way into the defence alliance.

He further said all allies must agree that NATO conditions are met for an invitation.

These include reforms in the areas of democracy, the economy and the security sector.

Scholz also used the occasion to take a swipe at his main opposition in the Bundestag or German parliament, Christian Democratic (CDU) leader Friedrich Merz.

He complained that Merz flip-flopped on Taurus deliveries, taking a no-delivery position before key elections in east Germany and changing his position after that. (dpa/NAN)

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Kebbi Govt Shuts Down College of Health Sciences Jega Indefinitely

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The Kebbi Government has announced the closure of the College of Health Sciences and Technology, Jega, indefinitely following a violent protest by students.

The Commissioner for Higher Education in the state, Alhaji Isah Abubakar-Tunga, made this known in Birnin Kebbi on Friday while briefing newsmen.

” Sequel to the violent protest that resulted in the setting ablaze  the residence of the Provost of the college, Alhaji Haruna Saidu-Sauwa, we have directed that the college be shut down indefinitely,” he said.

Abubakar-Tunga said the action became imperative in view of the fact that if the demonstration was allowed to continue, it might escalate.

”Students are hereby  advised to vacate the college premises with immediate effect.

” Their main target was the Provost, they burnt down his house and completely vandalised his car.

” When we visited the college, we only met the Registrar of the school. The  Divisional Police Office (DPO) of the area yold us the provost was in a safe pace.

”But for the DPO’s intervention,  the students would have lynched the provost,” he said.

Abubakar-Tunga said that the government asked the rioting students to nominate 10 representatives for dialogue.

” While deliberating with the students’ representatives, the students outlined some of their grievances to include; lack of accreditation of some courses of the college.

” Others they said are; lack of toilets, lack of potable water, poor sanitary environment, and bad leadership, among others.”

”The college will remain closed for three weeks to one month. Before the students return, they must come with their parents and must write an undertaking, promising to be of good behaviour.

“In this undertaking, every student must promise to pay for damaged property,” he said. (NAN)

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