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Gulf of Guinea, of which Nigeria is major part, accounted for nearly half of all reported piracy incidents in the region in the first three months of 2021, latest figures from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB), have indicated.
According to the IMB’s latest global piracy report, 38 incidents were recorded since the start of 2021 – compared with 47 incidents during the same period last year.
The Gulf of Guinea is found within the West and Central African coastlines, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and aside Nigeria, comprises shores of other countries, including Ghana, Togo, Benin, Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe, Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo and Angola.
IMB warns continuous piracy risks in Gulf of Guinea
A global maritime body has said the Gulf of Guinea continues to be particularly dangerous for seafarers and urged vessels to remain vigilant as they transit the region amid persistent piracy risk in West Africa in the first three months.
The latest report by the International Chamber of Commerce’s International Maritime Bureau(IMB) reaching Xinhua on Thursday shows that the Gulf of Guinea accounted for 43 percent of all reported piracy incidents in the first three months of 2021.
According to the report, the region accounted for all 40 kidnapped crew incidents, as well as the sole crew fatality, highlighting the high risks in this area.