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Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by FreeStuffsNG: 7:28am On Jul 16, 2021
Gulf of Guinea records 3rd highest ship losses as Piracy in the region overtakes South East Asia- Allianz

Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea which has become the global epicentre for sea piracy fell to the lowest since Q2 2019, in the last quarter.

This is according to a report recently published by the International Maritime Bureau.

The report disclosed that globally there were 68 incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships – the lowest total since 1994 – down from 98 incidents during the same period last year.

IMB’s Piracy Reporting Centre (PRC) reported 61 vessels boarded, four attempted attacks, two vessels fired upon and one vessel hijacked, with 50 crew kidnapped, three each threatened and taken hostage, two assaulted, one injured and one killed throughout the first half of 2021.

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Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
The report disclosed that the region led globally with 32% of all reported incidents, and accounted for all 50 kidnapped crew and the single crew fatality recorded during the first half of 2021.

However, the number of kidnappings in the region reached its lowest level since Q2 2019, but pirates continue to target all vessel types throughout the region.

IMB Director, Michael Howlett said: “Whilst IMB welcomes reduced piracy and armed robbery activity in the Gulf of Guinea, the risk to seafarers still remains.

“By reporting all incidents to the Regional Authorities and IMB PRC, seafarers can maintain pressure against pirates. Bringing together maritime response authorities through initiatives – like Nigeria’s Deep Blue Project and Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum – will continue and strengthen knowledge sharing channels and reduce risk to seafarers in the region.”


FG’s reaction to the report
Dr Bashir Jamoh, Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) said the report is a welcome development and also gave the assurance that the agency would not rest on its oars in ensuring zero tolerance for piracy in the Nigerian waters and the Gulf of Guinea.

“Matters concerning maritime security is everybody’s business as no country has immunity against insecurity and piracy-related offences.


“Crime is usually a step ahead of every organised society, hence the need to step up our game through continuous synergy and enhanced information sharing in the West and Central Africa sub-region,” Jamoh said.

The NIMASA boss attributed the positive development to the bringing together of maritime response authorities through initiatives – like Nigeria’s Deep Blue Project and Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum which will continue and strengthen knowledge sharing channels and reduce risk to seafarers in the region.


What you should know

Recall Nairametrics reported in January that West Africa’s Gulf of Guinea recorded an unprecedented increase in piracy attacks in 2020, according to the International Maritime Bureau in its 2020 Annual Piracy report. The IMB reported that 135 crew members were kidnapped from their vessels in 2020, with the Gulf of Guinea accounting for over 95% of kidnappings. A record of 130 crew members were kidnapped in 22 separate incidents.
Meanwhile, Global maritime insurers say Nigeria’s coastal waters which recorded the highest piracy rates in 2020 remains the riskiest despite efforts by the FG like the Deep Blue Project to deal with the growing piracy.

President Muhammadu Buhari launched the Deep Blue Project under the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection last month in Lagos, a move that is meant to protect Nigeria’s waterways.

Deep Blue assets include two Special Mission Vessels and 17 Fast Interceptor Boats. The air assets comprise two Special Mission Aircraft for surveillance of the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone; three Special Mission Helicopters for search and rescue operations; and four Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.

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https://nairametrics.com/2021/07/16/gulf-of-guinea-piracy-falls-to-lowest-since-q2-2019-nimasa-reacts/

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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by KillMNKnow(f): 7:28am On Jul 16, 2021
Reasons why IPOB navy is the best in the world. Since we detect the Fulani are marauding around the gulf of guinea.

IPOB navy deployed it's latest drones the Ojukwu falcon 9 and MNK 7 dragon (OJF9 and M7D) voila! The pirates are running away from IPOB navy. We kept it confidential, so that we can deceive the Zoo navy.

Salute To IPOB navy

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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by xpressionx(m): 7:30am On Jul 16, 2021
cool
See piracy is a highly organised crime.
That is why the navy is the richest of the armed forces.

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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by FreeStuffsNG: 7:33am On Jul 16, 2021
KillMNKnow:
Really

These criminals and unpatriotic elements are not ghosts . I believe that the FG and the Nigerian Navy must be commended. Little wonder the Nigerian Navy are the one in charge of the Falcon Eye National Surveillance Program.

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. God bless all the Patriots. God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by bigdammyj: 7:34am On Jul 16, 2021
Noted
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by tradepunter: 7:35am On Jul 16, 2021
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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by money121(m): 7:36am On Jul 16, 2021
Ok
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by sylve11: 7:37am On Jul 16, 2021
Not a bad news. cool
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by Handsum64: 7:38am On Jul 16, 2021
Wailers won't like this news
Looters and children of hate will be in Siphia pain for this


If the post was about negative happenings in the country, comments would have gone beyond 29 pages of how useless things can get for wailers
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by Seniorwriter(m): 7:40am On Jul 16, 2021
Nice job.
Very commendable....

@Seniorwriter

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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by Omicron007: 7:40am On Jul 16, 2021
grin grin grin grin grin





They are lucky we don't have Jack the Little Sparrow around.

Jack would easily outsmart that Operation Deep Blue.
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by NwaEzefuNaMba(m): 7:40am On Jul 16, 2021
From 95% to 35%, i think they are course for glory.
We hope for continuous depreciation.

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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by duduade: 7:41am On Jul 16, 2021
As land is affected so e hijacking don dey affect water movement.. When will air hijacking start
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by omoadeleye(m): 7:41am On Jul 16, 2021
Maybe they are getting tired or moving to other territory
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by adebayo201: 7:42am On Jul 16, 2021
Captain Jack Sparrow and Captain Hector Babbosa
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by EdoFirstBorn(m): 7:42am On Jul 16, 2021
By the efforts of who? Definitely not Nigerian Navy . The prayers have all joined bokoharam and herdsmen as it's more lucrative and government protection is guaranteed. Even if you get arrested the army will definitely release you after feeding you well
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by McOluOmo: 7:43am On Jul 16, 2021
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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by oneble: 7:44am On Jul 16, 2021
Where system works. Not Nigeria effort thou
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by TA4TA4: 7:45am On Jul 16, 2021

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocsYWdnwPnE

Gulf of naija case dey rise instead........cause most of them Don migrate to Nigeria as bandits.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_39cB0BXMp4

So, let's continue drinking beer while here.... Cause there might be none in heaven
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by AFvckingAlpha(m): 7:46am On Jul 16, 2021
The fvck

Niggarr!!
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by dahmie2013: 7:47am On Jul 16, 2021
The pandemic played a role also.
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by CSTRR: 7:49am On Jul 16, 2021
The Gulf of guinea is Nigeria's strategic economic zone.

If the Nigerian Navy do not exercise control and destroy piracy threatening international trade, don't be surprised to see NATO ships there to enforce law and order.

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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by Triangles1(m): 7:50am On Jul 16, 2021
To robb on deep sea level is more dangerous than land.
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by lexy2014: 7:52am On Jul 16, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:


These criminals and unpatriotic elements are not ghosts . I believe that the FG and the Nigerian Navy must be commended. Little wonder the Nigerian Navy are the one in charge of the Falcon Eye National Surveillance Program.

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. God bless all the Patriots. God bless Nigeria.

U are right. These criminals & unpatriotic elements aren't ghosts. The chief among them are those who seek for and get elective and constitutional positions, but refuse to carry out their constitutional duties but use such positions for self aggrandizement
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by obintium: 7:53am On Jul 16, 2021
hmmd
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by Adebayojamess1: 7:54am On Jul 16, 2021
Yh
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:56am On Jul 16, 2021
It's either because the pirates have made it or they have turned to kidnapping sad
Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by Tbizey1: 7:57am On Jul 16, 2021
Pls what gift attached to FTC? cos I'm worried the way people emphasis on being FTC. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts by tidego: 7:58am On Jul 16, 2021
Ok

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