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3-day Meeting Of Heads Of Navies, Coast Guards Of Gulf Of Guinea Nations Begins In Abuja Next Tuesday

The Nigerian Navy is to host the three-day 2024 Symposium of the Heads of Navies and Coastguards of the Gulf of Guinea countries in Abuja beginning Tuesday in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja.

The Nigeria Navy is hosting the event in partnership with the European Union (EU) and the French Navy.

It is scheduled for November 26-28, 2024 at the Transcorp Hilton Abuja with the theme “Maritime Security and Sustainable Development in the Gulf of Guinea.”

It is expected that Heads of Navies and Coastguards of the Gulf of Guinea countries and representatives of regional and International will participate in the symposium.

According to a statement by Director of Naval Information, Commodore Aiwuyor Adams-Aliu, “the Gulf of Guinea maritime environment is quite renowned for its enormous commercial activities that drive the economies of over 25 countries in Central and West Africa. On the global stage, the region reportedly accounts for about 15% of global oil consumption, as well as approximately 5 – 6% of global oil production.

“Having proven oil reserves of approximately 50-60 billion barrels, the region is certainly vital in the global energy landscape more so that it accounts for about 30% of world maritime traffic. Central to the enhancement of maritime security and safety in the region, is the need for countries to strengthen regional cooperation and governance by fostering multidimensional partnerships.

“In view of the foregoing, the Nigerian Navy is scheduled to host the 2024 Symposium of the Heads of Navies and Coastguards of the Gulf of Guinea countries in partnership with the European Union and the French Navy. The event is scheduled for 26 – 28 November 2024 at the Transcorp Hilton Abuja, with the theme “Maritime Security and Sustainable Development in the Gulf of Guinea.” 

“The aim is to promote maritime security in the region and strengthen cooperation and coordination for effective maritime law enforcement.

“The Symposium will also provide a platform for naval and coast guard practitioners in the region to coalesce ideas on maritime security and safety while deepening the implementation of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct.

“The event will feature 2 days of 3 Strategic Sessions on Regional and International Cooperation for Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea, Maritime Domain Awareness and Information Sharing as well as necessary Legal and Regulatory Framework for Maritime Security Operations.

“The Symposium will highlight issues related to analysing Maritime Security challenges, promoting an integrated approach to maritime security and developing tools to implement contemporary strategies.

“Heads of Navies and Coastguards of the Gulf of Guinea countries and representatives of regional and International will participate in the symposium.”

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