US lifts security restrictions on ships from Nigeria after 12 years


ABUJA, Aug ⁠18 (Reuters) - The United States has lifted security restrictions imposed on vessels ⁠arriving from Nigeria after more than a decade, the Marine ‌and Blue economy Minister Adegboyega Oyetola said on Tuesday, in a move expected to cut shipping costs and boost the competitiveness of Nigerian ports.

The restrictions, known as Conditions ​of Entry (CoE), were introduced by the U.S. Coast ⁠Guard in June 2014 and ⁠required vessels bound for the United States that had recently called at ⁠certain ‌Nigerian ports to comply with additional security measures and undergo enhanced scrutiny before entering U.S. waters.

The Coast Guard said Nigerian ⁠ports did not maintain effective anti-terrorism measures, citing deficiencies ​in the country's ‌legal framework, oversight by its designated maritime security authority, access control ⁠and cargo handling ​procedures.

Oyetola said the decision followed improvements in the maritime security framework and compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code. U.S. authorities could ⁠not be immediately reached for comment.

The lifting ​of the restrictions means vessels calling at Nigerian ports before sailing to the United States will no longer be subject to the additional security requirements ⁠imposed under the program.

Oyetola said the move would help improve vessel turnaround times, enhance schedule reliability and make Nigerian ports more attractive to international shipping lines.

The U.S. Coast Guard conducted four assessments of Nigeria's maritime security ​systems and port facilities between March 2024 ⁠and April 2026, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency said.

Industry participants had ​long argued that the restrictions increased operating ‌costs through additional inspections, documentation requirements ​and security procedures, while contributing to delays, higher freight rates and increased insurance costs.

(Reporting by Chijioke Ohuocha; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

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