In an update published by ThisDay, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) directed terminal and jetty operators to conduct comprehensive self‑audits within 30 days as part of a drive to tighten safety and compliance standards.
NIMASA warned that operators who fail to submit audit reports within the deadline may face sanctions, including possible suspension of operating licences, as the agency aligns operations with international maritime expectations.
Premium Times and Vanguard also reported the directive, highlighting NIMASA’s warning on enforcement and its stated commitment to stronger port security and operational safety.
Echotitbits take: The audit window signals tougher enforcement in a sector long criticized for weak safety practices. Operators should prepare for follow‑up inspections after the 30‑day period, especially around jetties linked to illegal activity.
Source: TheNation — https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/nimasa-threatens-vessel-detentionviolators-of-30-day-compliance-ultimatum/amp/ 2026-01-07
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