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President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed that Nigeria would team up with other countries to strengthen maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea.

He made the comment on Thursday while receiving the Executive Secretary of the Gulf of Guinea Commission, Ambassador Florentina Adenike Ukonga.

The reception, which took place at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, was communicated in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina.

Adesina quoted the President as saying that the Commission is of strategic importance, as most of the crude oil stolen from Nigeria was taken through the Gulf of Guinea.

He said: “That region, between Senegal and Angola, affects our financial and physical security as a country. Nigeria will, therefore, meet all its obligations to the Gulf of Guinea Commission, and also encourage other member countries to do the same. This administration will do its best to strengthen maritime security. The rejuvenation of the Gulf of Guinea Commission is vital, and Nigeria will participate more effectively because of the security implications.”

Meanwhile, Ambassador  Ukonga  said the Commission was established in 2001 to tackle piracy,  unregulated fishing, drugs and human trafficking, environmental pollution, among others.

The Gulf of Guinea Commission with headquarters in Luanda and Angola, also generates awareness among member states on the need to maintain security in their territorial waters.

Still speaking on this, Ambassador Ukonga said “We have been giving the bad guys in maritime a run for their money.” 

The Commission has eight countries as members from West and Central Africa, with an intention to admit more countries soon.

 

 

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