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UN asks Nigeria, others to tackle pirates operating in Gulf of Guinea

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Martha Pobee, UN assistant secretary general for Africa in the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations, has called for more actions to stop piracy in the West Africa Gulf of Guinea.

Ms Pobee made the call while briefing the Security Council at UN headquarters on Wednesday.

She said international cooperation was making waves in combating piracy in West Africa, but addressing its root causes and ensuring sustainable funding must fully eliminate the threat spreading to other regions.

The UN official said despite gains made in tackling sea-faring criminal groups, “piracy incidents continued to threaten the safety of maritime traffic in the region.”

Since her last briefing on maritime security in November, she said a steady decrease in piracy incidents in the Gulf of Guinea was largely due to interventions by national authorities and regional and international partners.

“Together, these effective deterrents against criminal groups have been buttressed by the ongoing operationalisation of the so-called Yaoundé architecture, established in 2013 with the signing of the related Code of Conduct by actors in the region,’’ the UN official stated.

She noted that four out of five inter-regional coordination centres were now functioning.

“Such efforts, including forming joint naval task groups, have enhanced cooperation and information sharing while forging a centralized process for maritime security that bridges national and regional capacity gaps,” the official added.

However, gaps remain, she cautioned, calling for increased support to fill them. These include challenges such as the lack of appropriate equipment and sustainable financing to ensure the full operationalization of the Code of Conduct.

“Rapidly addressing the challenges that hamper the full operationalisation of the Yaoundé architecture is critical to maintaining current gains,” she cautioned.

According to her, recent figures already suggest that incidents are steadily shifting from the waters of West Africa towards the maritime domain of the UN Economic Community of Central African States.

From 2016 to 2021, the pirate groups in the region altered their patterns, shifting their focus towards “kidnapping for ransom” piracy, according to the UN secretary general’s report on piracy in the region.

A study by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Global Maritime Crime Programme showed that “kidnapping for ransom” piracy peaked in 2020, with approximately 140 individuals reportedly abducted at sea, the report showed.

The study revealed that the pirate groups operated indiscriminately, targeting vessels of all types, including fishing vessels, and increased their activities further afield. Several cases at the time were reported beyond 200 nautical miles from shore.

(NAN)

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