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Tackling piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

2021-05-19T08:45:00+01:00 99 maritime companies, organisations and flag states have joined together to sign the Gulf of Guinea Declaration on Suppression of Piracy. The Nigerian navy frigate NNS Thunder (F90) sails in the Gulf of Guinea during a French-Led exercise. Photo credit: mass communication specialist seaman Conner Foy, U.S. Navy. The Gulf of Guinea remains the most dangerous environment for commercial maritime operations. A total of 136 crew were abducted in 27 incidents last year, and while piracy in the region is not increasing at an exponential rate, the level of violence is. The use of guns was reported in over 80 percent of the 2020 kidnappings. Those statistics do not fully capture the dangers and attacks should not be counted only when pirates achieve their aims.

Fisherman survives sea mishap while sitting on hull of capsized wooden boat

  BATANGAS CITY – A 40-year-old mechanical technician who went fishing survived a scary experience as he had to sit on his capsized wooden boat for hours under the scorching heat of the sun last weekend in Isla Verde in Batangas. ON PINS AND NEEDLES. Fisherman Dennis G. Cullis was spotted and eventually rescued by a shipping vessel as he sat on his capsized wooden boat for hours in Batangas. (Photo courtesy of M/V St. Anthony Padua crew) Dennis G. Cullis was fishing off Matoco Point when he spotted a pod of dolphins passing towards Sitio Mahabang Buhangin in Isla Verde which he chased with the hope of getting a good catch in the area.

LankaWeb – THE GENERAL ELECTION OF 1956 Part 9A

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Apapa: Faltering Gang-up against NPA s Electronic Call-up System

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NPA designates 17 truck parks for seaport E-call-up system

NPA designates 17 truck parks for seaport E-call-up system NPA designates 17 truck parks for seaport E-call-up system Share The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has designated 17 truck parks with a capacity to contain over 3,500 trucks for the haulage of various kinds of cargoes under its electronic call-up system also referred to as Eto. In a statement issued in Lagos at the weekend by the Assistant General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications of the NPA, Ibrahim Nasiru, the agency stated that although Eto experienced teething problems as would be expected of innovations of its nature, the Authority was pleased that these issues were being tackled as they arise adding that steady progress was being made in the process.

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