General News of Sunday, 29 March 2015

Source: GNA

Gulf region navies must cooperate - VEEP

Vice President, Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has called on navies of the Gulf of Guinea countries to cooperate to ensure a safe maritime environment.

He said the maritime security challenges in the region are threat to global trade and economies in the area thereby requiring cooperation to combat them.

Vice President Amissah-Arthur was speaking at the closing ceremony of the 5th OBANGAME EXPRESS 2015 exercise at the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College at Teshie.

The OBANGAME EXPRESS is an annual maritime exercise where naval forces of the countries in the Gulf of Guinea region and their foreign partners strategize to enhance information sharing and improve interoperability of their maritime assets.

This year’s exercise which runs from 19 to27, March was attended by 150 participants from 22 countries including international organizations and Regional groupings.

Vice President Amissah-Arthur also stated that throughout history nations have combined their forces to combat a common threat adding cooperation guarantees national and global security.

“It is to prepare us face future threats that Obangame Express has been conducted” he said.

Vice President Amissah-Arthur stated that in recent times significant security challenges have emerged in the Gulf of Guinea area which needs special attention.

He said countries that share the Gulf have come under severe threat of piracy and smuggling of narcotic drugs.

He said illegal activities including weapon smuggling, human trafficking and illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing was daily occurrence.

Rear Admiral Jeffrey Mawuli Biekro, Acting Chief of Defence Staff stated that Gulf of Guinea region of late has been plaque with increasing incidents of piracy, armed robbery at sea, oil theft, illegal and unregulated fishing, drug trafficking etc.

He said these complex transnational crimes cannot be dealt with by any single nation alone in the sub-region.

He said for the countries in the sub-region the concern is not only about preventing the threats in the Gulf of Guinea but it is about defining and tackling security from an integrated perspective.

Rear Admiral Biekro also expressed delight Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) and Economic Community of Central Africa States (ECCAS) continue to collaborate to tackle the challenges in the Gulf of Guinea.

He commended all the participants for their commitment and fortitude towards the success of exercise.

Ms Patricia Alsup, Charge’ d’Affaires, U.S Embassy Accra who expressed delight at the success of the exercise was hopeful the course would help the participating countries have a more secure maritime domain.

She said the Gulf of Guinea is the life blood for the maritime for African nations and more so the sea has the potential to provide for its nations in multitude of ways.

She said the Gulf of Guinea countries are more than ever working with their neighbours, establishing relationships, inauguration regional maritime operations centres due to the threats they face.