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Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by AnonPoet(op): 4:42pm On Nov 13, 2024
Let's begin this conversation by recalling that a bill to establish the Nigerian Coast Guard which has scaled second reading in the Nigerian Senate and sponsored as a private member bill by Senator Wasiu Eshilokun (APC- Lagos), recently led the debate at the Senate's plenary on the general principles of the bill.

Leading the debate, Senator Eshilokun said the bill sought to establish the Nigerian Coast Guard to be charged with the responsibility of securing maritime zones within Nigeria.

First, it is a breach of due process. The Bill seeks to establish a Coast Guard as a military service and a branch of the Armed Forces of Nigeria. You cannot establish a branch of the Armed Forces through a private member’s Bill of the National Assembly. The expansion of the Armed Forces can and should be an executive function, with the consideration and approval of the Federal Executive Council. It is beyond the scope and capacity of an individual member of the National Assembly.

Second, it is a gross duplication of existing institutions and functions: The Coast Guard is a clear duplication of the functions of the Nigerian Navy as stated in Armed Forces Cap 20, which is an amplification of S217 of the Nigerian Constitution, creating the Armed Forces and outlining what their responsibilities would be. The Coast Guard seeks to duplicate the Nigerian Navy, creating a parallel agency that will dissipate energy and resources.

Coast Guard promoters argue that unlike the Nigerian Navy, which is a ‘fighting force’, the Coast Guard is meant to be a civilian law enforcement agency, implementing maritime regulations and protecting natural resources and inland waters. The fact is that the functions being proposed here are already being fully carried out between the Nigerian Navy, NIWA, NIMASA and the Marine Police. Even the Nigerian Customs Service has a Maritime Division.

An additional agency will do nothing to improve the situation; if anything, it will increase dysfunction. The Establishment Act of the Nigerian Navy already fully takes care of all the functions being claimed by the promoters of the Coast Guard. It will also duplicate and conflict with the functions of other players in the maritime sector – the Bill wants the Coast Guard to be responsible for the training of seafarers, which by the Merchant Shipping Act and NIMASA Act are clearly the job of NIMASA.

The Bill also wants it to be involved in hydrography, despite the fact that the Navy is in charge of hydrography and that there was a recent presidential approval for the conversion of the Nigerian Navy Hydrographic Office int the National Hydrographic Agency, and the designation of the Nigerian Navy Hydrographer as the Hydrographer of the Federation.

The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) is tasked with the mandate of enforcing laws and regulations in Nigeria’s inland waters, which further renders a Coast Guard irrelevant. At this point when the Federal Government is trying to implement the spirit of the Oronsaye reforms, a Coast Guard is an unnecessary and wasteful venture.

Third, it is a recipe for chaos and confusion. A Nigerian Coast Guard will compound existing challenges being experienced in the administration of Nigeria’s maritime environment. It will complicate the coordination, heighten unnecessary competition and undermine cohesion, leading to anarchy. The implication of this will be that bad actors in Nigeria’s maritime space will gain an advantage, with possible outcomes such as Nigeria being re-listed on the Maritime Piracy Index, which it exited in 2022 thanks to the efforts of the Nigerian Navy and other stakeholders. The Bill being pushed wants the Coast Guard to be headed by a serving Naval Officer, without considering what this would mean for the standard military chain of command.

Fourth, it will inflict a significant additional fiscal burden on Nigeria’s resources. The promoters have not yet provided any cost estimates as to the full fiscal implications – establishment and operations – of yet another maritime institution. This is at a time when Nigeria is struggling to control public spending, and optimise the provision of resources to existing institutions.

Instead of a new agency, with new spending to ensure take-off, the country’s scarce resources should be invested in strengthening and bolstering the functions and capacity of the Nigerian Navy and other existing stakeholders like NIWA, NIMASA and the Marine Police. Promoters of the Coast Guard say that a Coast Guard is ‘international best practice’, because the United States and United Kingdom have Coast Guards separate from the Navy.

This ‘best practice’ claim is not correct. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) does not dictate to countries how to structure the administration and operations of their maritime environment. There are many countries in the world that do not combine a Navy and a Coast Guard.

Also, in the case of the US, there are peculiar domestic legal contexts (like the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878) that necessitate the US having a separate Coast Guard for domestic functions – a situation that is very different from Nigeria’s own. As for the UK, the HM Coastguard is purely an unarmed emergency rescue service, staffed primarily by volunteers – nine of every ten members of the HM Coastguard are volunteers.

Fifth, it is a worrying case of jumping the gun. Promoters of the Coast Guard have gone ahead to establish a website that suggests that the Guard is already in legitimate operation. This posturing of false legitimacy even when a public hearing has yet to hold suggests a desperation that is out of place, and that should provoke deep thinking from all and sundry.

The Coast Guard idea is one that needs to die once and for all. It is an idea that pops up every couple of years, and always falls apart upon scrutiny. It has now become a recurring waste of time, attention and the public resources used in resurrecting it every couple of years.

Nigeria does not need a Coast Guard Service, and hopefully this attempt will be the last wild goose chase in this regard. The proposed Coast Guard and its recurring Bill should be allowed to rest in peace.
https://guardian.ng/news/why-the-nigerian-coast-guard-bill-needs-to-be-permanently-rested/

Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Eraddray(m): 4:51pm On Nov 13, 2024
Its very certain i wont be reading that long epistle....i just want y'all to know Dangote refinery is a scam that wont work for long... One day one day, we will buy petrol for 2000naira many will shout but nothing will happen, after all somebody said if u push a Nigerians to the wall, is either he enters the wall or jump over the wall...enjoy your evening
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Torosk1(m): 4:52pm On Nov 13, 2024
I careless

Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by GenghisCan(m): 4:53pm On Nov 13, 2024
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Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Nahunger(m): 4:53pm On Nov 13, 2024
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Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by 43Ronin: 4:54pm On Nov 13, 2024
The govt is just clueless on how to generate employment. The navy and tompolo are already securing our domestic & international waters. They should pour that monney into the economy, reduces taxes, fix electricity in order to let SMEs thrive because it will drastically reduce unemployment. Over here the coast guard secures domestic waters while the navy does the international & navy guys who are tired of being stationed overseas come back home to national or coast guards
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by lordm(m): 4:54pm On Nov 13, 2024
Copy cat
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Ringstonermasks: 4:55pm On Nov 13, 2024
They tried this thing during Jonathan Tenure, it didn't work...


D oga of d so called merchant navy was severely dealt with

Abeg make ona pass d bill make marine employment dey for non military personnel.


I am in love with d sea though... my wife is a navy officer... maybe God wan open door for me for coast guard position... not d money though, i mean to explore d sea
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by CodeTemplarr: 4:55pm On Nov 13, 2024
Second, it is a gross duplication of existing institutions and functions: The Coast Guard is a clear duplication of the functions of the Nigerian Navy as stated in Armed Forces Cap 20, which is an amplification of S217 of the Nigerian Constitution, creating the Armed Forces and outlining what their responsibilities would be. The Coast Guard seeks to duplicate the Nigerian Navy, creating a parallel agency that will dissipate energy and resources.
When it comes to subduing anything not favourable to their selfish interests, their thinking cap is on. See how the mofo articulated points but in that same north, they have all manner of shitty laws and norms.
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by princepee: 4:55pm On Nov 13, 2024
cool even if they establish multiple security forces on the water.

They will all still fall to corruption.
There is a lot of money on the waters..
If you know you know
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Lieutenant83: 4:55pm On Nov 13, 2024
Let the establishment of Coast guard be established so these Regulars can calm down. 😆....all DSSC officers will just switch to Coast guard.....Navy will be pushed to the high sea and the Gulf of Guinea. No more Operations in creeks and choppings for Navy....all will be done by the Coast guard.
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by seanery: 4:56pm On Nov 13, 2024
Sigh
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Emmanuel900(m): 4:58pm On Nov 13, 2024
They are only interested in creating another useless institution that will aid in looting the national purse and oppressing poor Nigerians nothing more, they are not really interested in Nigeria development but just to create another useless institution that will collect billion of naira as budget every year to be share as national cake with nothing tangible to show for it and employ more riffraffs that will be dragging bribe collection with Nigeria police, Nigeria army and fellow useless agency.
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by unavailablecity: 4:59pm On Nov 13, 2024
Northerners please keep your Northern resources let the rest of us keep what belongs to us, either regional government or separate this rubbish relationship. WE WANT YORUBA NATION for us and our generations to come.
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Mckraz01: 5:00pm On Nov 13, 2024
AnonPoet:
https://guardian.ng/news/why-the-nigerian-coast-guard-bill-needs-to-be-permanently-rested/
All these uniform ppl here n there, has it solved our insecurities challenges?
Or they want to share in the national cake?
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Kingdavid579(m): 5:02pm On Nov 13, 2024
North
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by tishbite42: 5:02pm On Nov 13, 2024
Lol
Naija on cruise
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by JagabanBorgu: 5:02pm On Nov 13, 2024
Eraddray:
Its very certain i wont be reading that long epistle....i just want y'all to know Dangote refinery is a scam that wont work for long... One day one day, we will buy petrol for 2000naira many will shout but nothing will happen, after all somebody said if u push a Nigerians to the wall, is either he enters the wall or jump over the wall...enjoy your evening
Maybe u should lead the charge of doing something to show u are different.
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by sylve11: 5:04pm On Nov 13, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
When it comes to subduing anything not favourable to their selfish interests, their thinking cap is on. See how the mofo articulated points but in that same north, they have all manner of shitty laws and norms.
If you think any Nigerian in power is fighting for you, you're on your own. cool
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by JagabanBorgu: 5:04pm On Nov 13, 2024
43Ronin:
The govt is just clueless on how to generate employment. The navy and tompolo are already securing our domestic & international waters. They should pour that monney into the economy, reduces taxes, fix electricity in order to let SMEs thrive because it will drastically reduce unemployment. Over here the coast guard secures domestic waters while the navy does the international & navy guys who are tired of being stationed overseas come back home to national or coast guards
In as much as we don't like hearing this, taxing in Nigeria is never on the high side, u can say some local revenue collection should be stopped, how reducing taxes in a country where people barely pay tax is becoming prominent is what I don't understand.
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Evidenx(m): 5:05pm On Nov 13, 2024
Coast guard or queen of the coast,I already see corruption amongst them.
Any agency that have letter C in Nigeria is always corrupt.

nnpC
ICpC
PoliCe
NsCdC
EfCC
ApC
NsCdC
nddC....Just name it.
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by unavailablecity: 5:12pm On Nov 13, 2024
Northerners please keep your Northern resources let the rest of us keep what belongs to us, either regional government or separate this rubbish relationship. WE WANT YORUBA NATION for us and our generations to come enough is enough
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by lexy2014: 5:13pm On Nov 13, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
When it comes to subduing anything not favourable to their selfish interests, their thinking cap is on. See how the mofo articulated points but in that same north, they have all manner of shitty laws and norms.
do you agree with the truth he said?
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Pootle: 5:13pm On Nov 13, 2024
another set of official thieves about to be lunched
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by lexy2014: 5:14pm On Nov 13, 2024
unavailablecity:
Northerners please keep your Northern resources let the rest of us keep what belongs to us, either regional government or separate this rubbish relationship. WE WANT YORUBA NATION for us and our generations to come enough is enough
what belongs to you?
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by lexy2014: 5:15pm On Nov 13, 2024
JagabanBorgu:
In as much as we don't like hearing this, taxing in Nigeria is never on the high side, u can say some local revenue collection should be stopped, how reducing taxes in a country where people barely pay tax is becoming prominent is what I don't understand.
if people in nigeria "barely pay tax", which money are politicians stealing and using to enrich themselves?
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by unavailablecity: 5:17pm On Nov 13, 2024
lexy2014:
what belongs to you?
Our land and sea. Thank you
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Trendishine: 5:17pm On Nov 13, 2024
The government and National assembly should go ahead and endorse that bill fast. These rouges know that they are part of the criminals that are moving National resources particularly from water to other parts of the world with their imperialist /colonist thieves who are backing them up on the venture so they want to quench that bill by all means when boko Haram is having a Field day in their region. Ali baba and the forty thieves.
Re: Why The Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Needs To Be Permanently Rested - Musa Ilallah by Lithiumite: 5:21pm On Nov 13, 2024
Eraddray:
Its very certain i wont be reading that long epistle....i just want y'all to know Dangote refinery is a scam that wont work for long... One day one day, we will buy petrol for 2000naira many will shout but nothing will happen, after all somebody said if u push a Nigerians to the wall, is either he enters the wall or jump over the wall...enjoy your evening
Apostle of doom...thank you very much,you can now pack and leave.
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