Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Musa Yusuf Garba, the head of the Maritime Police Command, convened with managers of Bonded Terminals across Lagos State at the Command Headquarters in Obalende, Lagos. The meeting was focused on fostering stronger collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force and terminal operators to enhance security within Nigeria’s maritime sector.
In his address, AIG Garba emphasized the critical importance of synergy between the police and terminal managers in addressing crime and ensuring safety. He assured the terminal managers of his continuous support and highlighted his open-door policy, encouraging ongoing dialogue and cooperation in matters of security.
Garba further elaborated on the role of the police in safeguarding lives and property within the maritime domain, underscoring the force’s commitment to upholding law and order. He sent a stern warning against economic sabotage, declaring a zero-tolerance policy towards such acts and reaffirming his readiness to prosecute offenders who undermine the integrity of the sector.
This engagement signals a proactive approach to strengthening partnerships in the maritime industry, ensuring a secure and conducive environment for sustainable economic growth. The Maritime Police Command’s commitment to working closely with bonded terminal managers marks a pivotal step toward achieving a safer, more resilient maritime ecosystem in Nigeria.
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