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Vessel Owners Announce Measures to Fight Sea Piracy, Illegal Oil Bunkering

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Olusegun Samuel in Yenagoa

In a bid to assist the federal government and security agencies in tackle the issues of sea piracy and illegal oil bunkering along the waterways, the Tugboat, Fuel Barges, and Seagoing Vessel Association of Nigeria (TUBAVS) has called for the immediate censorship, verification, and stricter control of all marine vessels and craft operating within Nigerian waters and inland waterways.

TUBAVS announced in a statement yesterday that the body serves as a unified voice and advocacy group for maritime operators in the Nigerian marine industry, focused on marine operations, safety standards, and professional networking.

In the statement signed by its Legal Adviser, Tonye Wilson, it called for immediate censorship by all seagoing vessels and craft as well as to ensure censorship and control of all marine vessels and craft to combat illegal bunkering.

According to the group, these also include tankers, barges, tugboats, fishing vessels, workboats, houseboats, service boats, landing craft, patrol craft, and any vessel engaged in fuel transport, storage, or ship-to-ship (STS).

TUBAVS stated: “In view of rising incidents of illegal bunkering and its impact on national security, revenue, safety, and the marine environment, the union hereby issues nationwide directive for the immediate censorship, verification, and stricter control of all marine vessels and craft operating within Nigerian waters and inland waterways, pursuant to relevant session of the suppression of  Piracy and other maritime offences act of 2019 scope.”

It also stated that the mandatory censorship and verification should be carried out within 90 days of the notice, as every vessel and craft must complete their censorship of their marine vehicles at the union website.

TUBAVS affirmed that those expected to register all vessels and marine vehicles must possess certificate of registry/ proof of ownership,tonnage certificate, list of marine vehicles owned by each company, Operator’s licenses with NIMASA & NIWA and other relevant agencies.

The union added that each verified vessel will be assigned a Unique Vessel Identification Number (UVIN) and names must be visibly marked on both bows and stern in accordance with specifications issued by the association/union and the law.

It added that the implementation timeline is scheduled to begin from August 15, 2026 to  November 30, 2026.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

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