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Home»Business»Maritime»NIMASA Denies Neglect Of Distress Call By MV ORC4 Vessel
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NIMASA Denies Neglect Of Distress Call By MV ORC4 Vessel

By Orientalnews StaffMarch 13, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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..Says It Collaborated With NLNG In Rescue Exercise 

Yemisi Izuora 

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has denied some online media platform report that the Agency failed to provide assistance to a distressed vessel; MV ORC4.

The NIMASA in its rebuttal however said that contrary to the false report which claimed that NIMASA and NLNG failed to provide assistance to a distressed vessel, resulting in the sinking of the vessel and loss of lives, that NIMASA and Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG actually saved the vessel through its Search and Rescue Operations. The said fishing vessel did not sink and is currently at the ORC Jetty at Kirikiri Lighter Terminal in Lagos where it was safely towed after rescue.

“For the records, NIMASA Search and Rescue Control Room received a distress call at about 20:00hrs on 6th Feb 2019 that a Vessel MV ORC 4 (ORC IV) was on fire at Bonny Anchorage and that the crew were abandoning the vessel. The Agency’s Search and Rescue Station swung into action and relayed the emergency call to shipping within the area in line with its statutory mandate as enshrined in SS.22(1) and SS.22(4) of the NIMASA Act 2007 and S.2(1) of the Merchant Shipping Act 2007 on Maritime Safety.

After preliminary investigation and assessment of the distress, the Agency immediately sought collaboration with the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) whose firefighting tug was closest to the scene to assist in bringing the situation under control along with other neighbouring vessels who collaborated in the rescue exercise, in line with global shipping standard.

Accordingly, the NLNG immediately swung into action by dispatching the firefighting tug boat named; CTOW ANN SOPHIE to the scene which was used to extinguish the fire. The crew onboard were safely evacuated and the vessel safely towed to her owner’s jetty where she is currently undergoing repairs”, the statement clarified.

Commenting on the issue, the Head, Maritime Safety and Seafarers Standards Department of the Agency, Captain Sunday Umoren while commending the support of Atlantic Shrimpers’ vessels , his team and NLNG for the successful operation in saving the fishing vessel further clarified the misconception as reported in the media. He said “there is a difference between emergency and salvage operations. Saving of lives is the mandatory action during an emergency and should be treated with top priority, but saving an asset is salvage, which is never free”.

He also stated that usually, to save time, the salvor and the Master of the Vessel (to be salvaged) will agree for the operation to be under Lloyd’s Open Form (LOF), an international agreement which is a standard form contract for a proposed marine salvage operation which is aimed at eliminating pre-salvage negotiations deferring such to be decided by Arbitrators on completion of the salvage operation. On the incident, the Head of Maritime Safety Department further hinted that post incident analysis will be conducted and recommendations put forward especially on fixed firefighting systems on fishing vessels and that lessons learnt from the incident will be shared with stakeholders in the shipping industry.

Also, in a letter titled “Appreciation for Support During Fire Incident on Board ORCiv Trawler” addressed to the Director General Dr. Dakuku Peterside on February 11, 2019, the Group Managing Director of ORCiv Fishing and Food Processing Limited, Rahul Savara, thanked the Agency for the rescue efforts. In his words, “We would like to sincerely appreciate Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) for every assistance provided during the fire incident. Your timely support in dousing the fire aided in reducing the material loss that would have been incurred as a result of the incident. Please remain assured of our utmost regards and best wishes.”

It would be recalled that in a recent interactive session with journalists in Lagos, the Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside had made it known that the Agency will continue to engage relevant stakeholders on the need for a sustained collaboration to develop the sector.

NIMASA remains committed to its mandate of ensuring it realizes a robust maritime sector, which includes; safety of lives and maritime assets, search and rescue Operations amongst others.

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