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Maritime Police: AIG Yusuf Garuba Hosts Bonded Terminal Managers, Seeks Synergy for safety

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The Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) in charge of the Maritime Police Command, AIG Musa Yusuf Garba, psc(+), IIPS, PSPS, on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025, hosted managers of Bonded Terminals across Lagos State at the Command Headquarters in Obalende, Lagos.

In his address, AIG Musa Yusuf Garba emphasized the importance of collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force, through the Maritime Police Command, and terminal managers in curbing crime within the maritime sector. He reassured the terminal managers of his unwavering support whenever necessary, reiterating his commitment to an open-door policy that welcomes engagement and dialogue.

The AIG further stressed that the responsibilities of the Police extend robustly into the maritime domain, where the protection of lives and property remains paramount. He warned against any acts of economic sabotage, stating his zero-tolerance stance and readiness to prosecute offenders operating within the maritime space.

This engagement marks a strategic move towards strengthening partnerships that ensure lawfulness, security, and sustainable economic activities in Nigeria’s maritime sector.

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