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Nigerian Coast Guard Bill Advances in Senate

New Legislation to Enhance Nigeria’s Maritime Security

A bill to establish the Nigerian Coast Guard has passed its second reading in the Senate.

This proposed legislation seeks to create a specialized maritime security agency responsible for protecting Nigeria’s waterways, coastlines, and maritime resources.

The Nigerian Coast Guard would focus on safeguarding against illegal activities such as smuggling, piracy, and human trafficking while ensuring the safety of maritime transport.

Senators supporting the bill argue that it is crucial for enhancing maritime security, especially given the importance of Nigeria’s waterways for the economy.

The proposed Coast Guard would operate in collaboration with other security agencies, improving the country’s overall ability to manage and secure its maritime borders.

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