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US Lifts Security Restrictions On Ships From Nigeria After 12 Years

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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.

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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.

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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.

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