The much-anticipated Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria’s (MARAN’s) Annual Maritime Lecture (MAMAL) would be held tomorrow (Wednesday November 29), with the Executive Director of Operations and Technical of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Captain Warredi Enosola, delivering an address at the occasion.
Warredi in his address would deal with the issue of crude oil theft in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) region: ‘Emerging Threats and Actionable Steps – Perspectives of Operators.’
Warredi, a seasoned maritime industry player and a former Director at the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) will enumerate the challenges operators face in their day-to-day activities in the GoG and will join other stakeholders to provide comprehensive and sustainable solutions to maritime crimes in the region.
Tantita, a key sponsor of MAMAL 2023 is one of the private security contractors of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited and has been responsible for checkmating crude oil theft in the region.
The maiden MAMAL taking place at Rockview Hotel in Apapa, Lagos, has President of Maritime Security Providers Association of Nigeria (MASPAN), Emmanuel Maiguwa; former President of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Prince Olayiwola Shittu,; and Secretary of the Customs Consultative Council (CCC), and Eugene Nweke, among the attendees.
Others are the President General of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Prince Adewale Adeyanju, former Minister of Interior and Chief Executive Officer, Integrated Oil and Gas Limited, Captain Emmanuel Ihenacho, and Chairman, Board of Trustees, Nigeria Indigenous Shipowners Association (NISA),nChief Isaac Jolapamo.
The theme of the inaugural annual lecture is “Maritime Security: Emerging Threats and Actionable Steps,” aiming to provide comprehensive and sustainable solutions to maritime crimes in the GoG region.
The event, endorsed by MARAN as the leading umbrella organisation for journalists covering the Nigerian maritime sector, will focus on protecting seafaring and fishing communities in affected countries.
In a press statement released by MARAN’s President, Godfrey Bivbere, it was highlighted that the collaborative efforts of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and other maritime agencies have significantly reduced piracy incidents in Nigerian waters and the GoG throughout 2022.
The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum for Shared Awareness and Deconfliction (GOG-MCF/SHADE) has played a pivotal role in fostering regional cooperation and yielding tangible results in addressing piracy.