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⭐NIGERIAN MARITIME ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY AGENCY ACT, 2007
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1 A427 NIGERIAN MARITIME ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY AGENCY ACT, 2007 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS SECTION: PART)- OBJECTIVE, APPLICATION AND SCOPE OF THE ACT I. Objective of the Act. 2. Application and Scope. PART II-ESTABLISHMENT OF NIGERIAN MARITIME ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY AGENCY AND STAFFING 3. Establishment of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency. 4. Succession. 5. Agency's Board and Membership. 6. Qualification of Board Members. 7. Appointment of Board Members and Tenure of Board members. 8. Resignation of a Board Member. 9. Removal of a Board Member. 10. Vacancy on the Board. 11. Director-General. 12. Executive Directors. 13. Board Secretary. PART III-FINANCE 14. Employment and condition of service. 15. Funding of the Agency. ]6. Budget and Expenditure. 17. Maritime Fund. 18. Power to accept gifts. 19. Accounts and records to be opened for inspection. 20. Statement of Accounts and Audit. 21. Annual and Other Reports. PART IV-FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE AGENCY 22. Functions of the Agency. 23. Powers of the Agency. 24. Consultation. PART V-DIRECTIVES BY THE MINISTER 25. Directives by Minister.2 A No. 17 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act PART VI-CHARGES AND LEVIES 26. Charges and Levies. PART VII-MARITIME LABOUR 27. Registration and regulation of maritime labour. PART XIII-SHIPPING REGISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT 28. Shipping Registration. 29. Registrar and Deputy Registrars. 30. Appointment of Registrar and Deputy Registrars. 31. Powers and duties of Registrar. 32. Seal of Registration Office and signature of Registrar. 33. Limitation of liability. 34. Ships entitled to be registered. 35. National carrier status to shipping companies. 36. Government exports and imports for National carrier. 37. Carriage of cargo. 38. Revocation of National Carrier Status. 39. Indigenous fleet expansion. PART IX-SHIP SAFETY AND SECURITY 40. Detention of Unsafe Ship. 41. Use of Unsafe Lighters, etc. 42. Owner Liable for Unsafe Operation of Ship. 43, Liability in respect of unsafe ship, unsafe lighters and unsafe operation of ships. PART X-MARINE POLLUTION 44. Regulation on Marine Pollution. 45. Prohibitions on carriage, shipment and jettisoning of harmful substances. PART XI-GENERAL PROVISIONS 46. Establishment of Marine Offices. 47. Record of Shipping Infrastructure. 48. Power to detain ships. 49. Marine Casualty Investigation Committee. 50. Independent Commission for Marine Casualty. 51. Regulations. 52. Delegation. P ART XII-LIABILITY AND LEGAL PROCESSINGS 53. Limitation of Suits against the Agency Judicial Management and Liquidation. PART XIII-OFFENCES 55. Damage to Property of the Agency. 56. Evasion of Fees, Levies etc.3 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act 2007 No. 17 A Penalty For Giving False Statement. 58. Non Compliance with direction of agency or with any provision of this Act. 59. Obstructing the Agency in Performance of its Duties. 60. Preservation of Secrecy. 61. Offences by Companies. 62. Fines to be paid to the Agency. PART XIV -M ISCELLANEOUS 63. Repeals and Savings. 64. Interpretation. 65. Short Title. SCHEDULES4 A431 NIGERIAN MARITIME ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY AGENCY ACT, ACT No. t 7 AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROMOTION OF MARITIME SAFETY AND SECURITY, PROTECTION IN THE MARITIME ENVIRONMENT, SHIPPING REGISTRATION AND COMMERCIAL SIIIPPING, MARITIME LABOUR, THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NIGERIAN MARITIME ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY AGENCY; AND FOR RELATED MATTERS. ENACTED by the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of [25th Day of May, 2007] Commence ment. Nigeria : P ART I-OBJECTIVE, APPLICATION AND SCOPE OF THE ACT t.-( I) The objective of the Agency shall be to Objective of the Act. (i) promote the development of indigenous commercial shipping in international and coastal shipping trade; and (ii) regulate and promote maritime safety, security, marine pollution and maritime labour. (2) The objective of this Act shall be achieved through: (a) the establishment of a National Maritime Administration and Safety Agency who shall be responsible for the executing the provisions of this Act, the Merchant Shipping Act and its amendments and all other Federal Legislation on Maritime Labour, Safety and Security; (b) the merger of the National Maritime Authority and Joint Maritime Labour Industrial Council; (c) the transfer of the ownership of land and assets currently vested in the national maritime Authority and the Joint Maritime Labour Industrial Council to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency; and (d) The abolition of the office of Government Inspector of Shipping created under Merchant Shipping (Delegation of Powers) Notice, Merchant Shipping Act, and the transfer of the functions and powers in that Notice to the National Maritime Administration and Safety Agency. Cap. 224 LFN Cap. 224 LFN Application and Scope. 2.-( 1) This Act shall apply to ships, small ships and crafts registered in Nigeria and extend to ships, small ships and crafts flying a foreign flag in the exclusive economic zone, territorial and inland seas, inland waterways and in the ports of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. (2) This Act does not extend to warships and military patrol ships. (3) This Act applies to all matters related to the provision of Maritime Labour in Nigeria's maritime zone and all matters related to the provision of Maritime Labour by Nigerians to the International Maritime Labour market.5 A No. 17 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act (4) The Agency established by this Act shall be under the supervision of Federal Ministry responsible for Marine Transportation. PART II-ESTABLlSHMENT OF NIGERIAN MARITIME ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY AGENCY AND STAFFING Establishment of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency. Succession. Agency's Board and Membership. 3.-(1) There is established the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency. (2) The Agency shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, capable of suing and being sued in its corporate name, and shall have the power to : (a) enter into contracts and incur obligations; (b) acquire:, hold, mortgage; purchase, sell, lease and deal howsoever with property, whether movable or immovable, real or personal for the purpose of this Act; (c) do and suffer all acts and things which a body corporate may by law do suffer and which are necessary or convenient for the purpose of this Act. (3) The common seal of the Administration shall be kept in such custody as the Agency directs and shall not be used except as authorized by the Administration 4.-( I) On the commencement of this Act, all assets, liabilities, rights obligations of the National Maritime Authority and the Joint Maritime Labour Industrial Council shall vest in the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency. (2) Any enactment, instrument or other document passed or made before commencement of subsection (10) of this section which refers to the National Maritime Authority and the Joint Maritime Labour Industrial Council shall have effect, so far as necessary for the purposes of or in consequence of anything being transferred, as if any reference to the National Maritime Authority and the Joint Maritime Labour Industrial Council were a reference to the National Maritime Administration and Safety Agency established by this Act. 5.-( I) The Agency shall have a Governing Board (in this Act referred to as Board") which shall comprise of : (a) a chairman; (b) one representative not below the rank of a Director of the following Federal Ministries (i) the Federal Ministry responsible for marine transportation; and (ii) the Federal Ministry responsible for labour relations. (c) a representative of the Nigeria Navy; (d) three persons with cognate experience in maritime, shipping or labour matters; (e) the Director-General; and (f) three (3) Executive Directors.6 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act 2007 No. 17 A433 (2) The Board of Directors of the Agency: (a) is responsible for the determination of the general policy of the Agency with regard to the financial, commercial and operational programme of the Agency; and (b) may exercise the powers of the Agency but shall not have or exercise any of the executive functions of the Agency vested in the Director-General under section 12 of this Act. (3) In managing its affairs, the Agency's Board shall have regard, in addition to any relevant general guidelines on the governance of public bodies, to such generally acceptable principles of good corporate governance as it is reasonable to regard as applicable to them. The supplementary provisions set out in the Second Schedule to this Act shall have effect with respect to the proceedings of the Board and other' matters contained therein. (4) Subject to subsection (3) of this section, the Board shall have capacity to make standing regulations for the regulation of its proceedings and meeting howsoever and acts of the Board shall be deemed to be acts of the Agency. (5) All payments, allowance, benefits and expenses howsoever called, payable to the Board members including the Director-General and Executive Directors of the Agency shall be determined by the Board and in accordance with extant Federal Government Guidelines. 6.-( I )The President on recommendation of the Minister shall appoint to the Board only persons with relevant experience and capacity applicable to maritime administration, recognised expert knowledge, qualification and experience in one or more of the following fields: (0) Maritime Safety; (b) Maritime Security; (c) Maritime Pollution; (d) Nautical Sciences and Hydrography; (e) Marine Engineering; (f) Finance; (g) Marine Laws; (h) Transport Logistics; (i) Administration; and (j) Marine Labour. Second Schedule. Qualification or Board Members. (2) In nominating persons for appointment to the Agency's Board, the Minister shall take into consideration the objects of this Act and the functions of the Agency. (3) A person shall not be appointed or remain in office as a Director if he: (0) is not a Nigerian citizen; (b) has been certified to be of unsound mind; (c) is an undischarged bankrupt;7 A No. t 7 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act Third Schedul e. Appointment of Board Members and Tenure of Board members. Registration.of a Board Member. Removal of a Board Member. Third Schedule. (d) has been convicted in Nigeria or elsewhere of a criminal offence', (e) has at any time been removed from an office of trust on account of misconduct. (4) The conflict of interest provisions contained in the Third Schedule to this Act shall apply to all Board Members.. 7.-(1) All Board Members shall be appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Minister. (2) The President on recommendation of the Minister shall appoint the Chairman and the Director-General of the Agency. (3) Subject to sections I I (2) and 12 (2) of this Act, each Board member shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may be re-appointed for another term of four years and no more. 8.-{ I) A non-executive Board member may resign his office by giving one month written notice while the Director-General and Executive Directors are required to give three months written notice. (2) The notice given in subsection (I) shall be addressed to the President through the Minister. 9.-{ I) Subject to subsections (2), (3) and (4) of this section, a Board member shall only be suspended or removed from office on the recommendation of the Minister and with the approval of the President if he: (a) is found to have been unqualified for appointment as a member under section 6 of this Act or is in breach of section 3 (6) after his appointment; or (b) has demonstrated inability to effectively perform the duties of his office; or (c) has been absent from five consecutive meetings of the Board without the consent of the Chairman except where he shows good reason for such absence; or (d) is guilty of a serious misconduct in relation to his duties as a Director; (e) in the case of a person possessed of professional qualifications, is qualified or suspended from practicing his profession in any part of the world by an order of a competent authority; or (f) is in breach of the conflict of interest rules set out in the Third Schedule to this Act. (2) Prior to the suspension or removal of a Director under subsection (I) of this section, the Minister shall inform him by written notice, as soon as practicable, of the intention to suspend or remove the Director from office and the reasons for such suspension or removal. (3) The affected Director shall be given a reasonable opportunity to make written submissions to the Minister within a time period specified in the notice and such time period shall not be less than fourteen days from the date of the notice. (4) The affected Director may, within the time period specified in the notice, submit a written submission and the Minister shall consider the submission in making his final decision on the Director's suspension or removal from office.8 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act 2007 No ( I) There shall be a vacancy on the Agency's Board if a Member: (a) dies; or (b) is removed from office in accordance with section 9 of this Act; or (c) resigns from office; or (d) completes his tenure of office. (2) A vacancy in the Board shall be filled by the appointment of another person to the vacant office on recommendation oftr1e Minister by the President in accordance with sections 6 and 7 of this Act, as soon as is reasonably practicable after the occurrence of such vacancy. (3) Any person appointed in accordance with subsection (2) of this section shall hold office for a term of four years which may be renewed for a further term of four years. 11.-(1) The President on the recommendation of the Minister shall appoint a Director-General for the Agency in accordance with the provision of sections 6 and 7 of this Act. A 435 Vacancy on the Board. Director General. (2) The Director-General shall be a person with extensive knowledge of and ',~..."-'" -'..-. I;;. ability in maritime affairs and subject to section 9 of this Act, shall hold office, for such term. not exceeding four years which term may' be renewed for a further term not exceeding four years.. -.=- (3) The Director-General shall be the Chief Executive and Accounting Officer of the Agency and shall be responsible for: (0) the execution of the policies and decisions of the Agency's Board; (b) the organization, control and management of the day-to-day business of the Agency ; (c) the implementation of the Agency's functions and ensuring that the Agency achieves its goals ; (d) the direction, supervision and control of other employees of the Agency, subject to any direction and restriction imposed on him by the Board; (e) ensuring the maintenance of accounting records in accordance with applicable laws governing corporate bodies and generally accepted accounting principles in Nigeria. (4) The Director-General may be suspended or removed from office by the President if he : (0) has demonstrated inability to effectively perform the duties of his office; or (b) is guilty of serious misconduct in relation to his duties as Director General; or (c) in the case of a person possessed of professional qualifications, he is disqualified or suspended from practicing his profession in any part of the world by an order of a competent authority; or. (d) is guilty of a conflict of interest as stipulated. in section 9 of this Act.9 A436 Executive Director. Board Secretary No. 17 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act (5) The Director-General shall not be removed from office except in accordance with the provisions of this Act. 12.-( I ) The Agency shall have 3 Executive Directors appointed in accordance with section (7) of this Act who shall perform such executive functions as the Agency's Board shall determine. (2) The Executive Directors shall be persons possessing sound knowledge of and ability in the executive function concerned and Shall hold office for a term not exceeding four years which term may be renewed for a further period not exceed in four years. 13.-( I) The Agency's Board shall appoint a Secretary who shall posses relevant and adequate professional qualifications and experience as a Barrister-at- Law. Solicitor or Chartered Secretary, and shall be so qualified for a period of il0t less than 10 (ten) years. Employment! mill condition or service. Third Schedule. Funding or the Agency. (2) The Secretary shall report to the Board and the Director-General of the Agency and shall be responsible for: (a) making arrangements for Board meetings and preparing the agenda and minutes of such meetings; (b) communicating the decisions of the Board to the Board members; (c) keeping corporate records of the Board; (d) arranging for payment of fees and allowances of meetings and all other matters affecting members of the Board; and (e) any other duties affecting the Agency assigned to him, by the Board or the Director-General of the Agency. 14.-( I) The Agency shall have powers to employ such persons as it may deem necessary for the discharge of the duties and powers of Agency under this Act and regulations made pursuant to it. (2) The Agency shall have the powers to determine the job description, title, terms, qualifications and salaries of any such person and all such persons shall be subject to the conflicts of interest provisions in the Third Schedule to this Act. (3) The employment of the Agency's staff, including its secretary, shall be subject to such terms and conditions as may from time to time be stipulated by the Agency's Board and contained in the respective staff's employment contract. PART III-FINANCE 15. The Agency shall be funded by monies accruing to the Agency from the following sources : (a) 3 percent of gross freight. earnings on all international inbound and outbound.cargo from ships or shipping companies operating in Nigeria to be collected and paid over to the Agency to meet its operational costs; (b) 0.5 per cent of stevedoring charges collected by employers of dock labour ; ~10 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act 2007 No. 17 (c) all fees for ship registration, licenses, surveys, examination certification and permits issued by the Agency, fines and levies paid to the agency; (d) all other financial assets that may from time to time be vested in or accrue to the Agency in the course of performing its functions under this Act or pursuant to this Act; (e) all other sums collected or received by the Agency for services rendered or facilities provided by the Agency; (f) gifts, grants, aids, etc ; and (11) all such other sums as may be received by the Agency from other sources. 16.-(]) The Agency shall not later than 30th September in each financial year prepare and forward to the Minister for presentation to the National Assembly for approval a statement of estimated income and expenditure for the following financial year. A437 Budget and Expenditure. (2) The Agency shall provide: (a) not less than 25% of its revenue for the Maritime fund ; and (b) not less than 5% of its revenue for the Maritime Academy of Nigeria in its plans as per subsection (I) and (2). (3) The Agency may open a current account with any bank approved by the Board of the Agency. 17.-( I) There is established the Maritime Fund (in this Act referred to as "the Maritime Fund"). (2) Monies in the Fund may be applied only for the purpose of furthering the objectives and functions of the Agency under this Act. (3) Monies in the Fund at the end of any financial year shall be carried forward as a credit to the Fund to the following financial year. Maritime fund (4) The Agency may apply monies in the Fund to Promote the development of indigenous Shipping and shipping infrastructure in Nigeria. (5) The beneficiaries of the Fund under subsection (4) of this section shall be Nigerian Citizens and Companies. inspection of: 18.-( I) The Agency may accept gifts of land, money or other property on such terms and conditions, if any, as may be specified by the person or organization making the gift. (2) The Agency shall not accept any gift if the conditions attached by the person or organization making the gift are inconsistent with the functions of the Agency under this Act or if they are in conflict with national interest The accounts and records shall at all reasonable times be open for the (a) any Board member of the Agency; and Power (0 accept gifts. Accounts and records to be open for inspection. oo:n '...11 A No. 17 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act Statement of Accounts and Audit. ~ \- Annual. and other Reports. Function of the Agency. I (b) any other person specifically authorized to inspect the accounts by the Minister. (2) The. books of accounts shall be kept at the Head Office of the Agency. 20.-( I ) The Agency shall keep proper and regular accounts and other records of monies received.and paid by the Agency and of several purposes for which such monies have been received or paid, and of the assets, credits and liabilities. (2) The Agency shall do all things necessary to ensure that all payments out of its money are correctly made and properly authorized and that adequate control is maintained over the assets of, or in that Agency and over the expenditure ~ incurred by that Agency.. (3) The accounts of the Agency shall be audited annually by a firm of auditors appointed from the list of chartered accountants approved from time to time by the Board of the Agency. (4) A firm shall not be qualified for appointment as Auditors under subsection (3)of this section unless it is an approved company auditor under the companies and Allied Matters Act and any other applicable laws. (5) As soon as' the accounts of the Agency and the financial statements have been audited in accordance with this Act, the Agency shall forward a copy of the audited financial statements to the Minister, together with any report or observations made by the auditor or auditors on the said statement of account. (6) The remuneration of the auditor shall be paid out of the funds of the Agency. (7) The Agency shall, not later than 3 months after the close of the financial year, prepare and submit the financial statements in respect of that year to the auditor who shall audit and report on them ( I ) The Agency's Board shall, not tater than 6 months after the end of each financial year,.make a report to the Minister on its activities and Reports performance during that year.. (2) The Board of the Agency shall cause its annual report to be published and made available to the public at the end of each financial year. PART IV.,... FUNCTION AND POWERS OF THE AGENCY 22.- (I) The functions and duties. of the Agency. shall- be to : (a) pursue the development of shipping and regulate matters relating to merchant shipping and seafarers ; ( b) administering the registration and licensing of ships ;. (c). regulate. and administer the certification of seafarers; (d) established maritime training and safety standards; (e) regulate the safety of shipping as regards the construction of ships and navigation ;. "-.-.~....c.;12 / I I Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act 2007 No. 17 A 439 (f) provide search and rescue service; (g) provide directions and ensure compliance with vessel security measures; (h) carry out air and coastal surveillance; (i) control and prevent marine pollution; (j) provide direction on qualification, certification, employment and welfare of maritime labour; (k) develop and implement policies and programmes which will facilitate the growth of local capacity in ownership, manning and construction of ships and other maritime infrastructure; (I) enforce and administer the provisions of the Cabotage Act 2003 ;. (m) perform port and flag state duties; (n) receive and remove wrecks; (0) provide National Maritime Search and Rescue Service; (P) provide Maritime Security; and (q) establish the procedure for the implementation of conventions of the International Maritime Organisation and the International Maritime Labour Organisation and other international conventions to which the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a party on Maritime Safety and Security, Maritime Labour, Commercial Shipping and for the implementation codes, resolutions and circulars arising therefrom. (2) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Agency shall : (a) inspect ships for the purposes of maritime safety, maritime security, maritime labour and prevention of maritime pollution; (b) make enquiries as to shipwrecks or other casualties affecting ships, or as to charges of incompetence or misconduct on the part of seafarers in relation to such casualties; (c) administer policy for the development of shipping in general; (d) provide on request services to the maritime industry on a commercial basis; (e) establish and manage maritime institutions for the training of officers of the Agency ; (f) generally to perform any other duty for ensuring maritime safety and security or do all matters incidental thereto; (g) provide consultancy and management services relating to any of the matters referred to in this subsection; and (II) perform any other prescribed functions relating to or incidental to any of the matters referred to in this subsection. (3) The Agency may provide its services both within and outside Nigeria. (4) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the functions to provide services may be performed at the discretion of the Agency..13 A No. 17 Nigerian Maritime Administration aild Safety Agency Act Powers 0 r the Agency. (5) Subject to the provision of a search and rescue service shall be in a manner that is consistent with Nigeria's obligations under international conventions; and (6) The Agency shall perform its functions in a manner consistent with the obligation of Nigeria under any agreement between Nigeria and another country. 23.-( I) In addition to any other powers conferred on it by this or any Act, the Agency has, subject to this Act, power to do all things necessary for or incidental to or in connection with the performance of its functions. (2) Without limiting the generality of sub-section( I), the powers include, subject to this Act, power: (a) to enter into contracts; (b) to acquire, hold and dispose of real and personal property; (c) to join in the formation of companies; (d) to enter partnerships; and (e) to let or hire plant, machinery, crafts, equipment or goods of tile Agency not immediately required by the Agency; and (j) to do anything incidental to any of the powers specified in this subsection or otherwise conferred on the Agency. (3) Where the Agency may provide a facility or service, or discharge a function, the Agency may do so : (a) itself; (b) in cooperation with another person ; or (c) by arranging for another person to do so on its behalf. (4) In subsection (3) of this section "person" includes: (a) the Federal Government of Nigeria ; (b) a State Government or that of the Federal Capital Territory; (c) the government or an Agency of the government of a foreign country; and (d) any juristic or natural person. (5) The Agency shall, in addition, have powers to : (a) receive and consider any report of the commission of an offence; (b) stop, enter, board, inspect and search any vessel or aircraft and to detain any vessel or aircraft within the Nigerian maritime zone; (c) demand the production of any license, permit, record, certificate or any other document and to inspect such license, permit, record, certificate OJ other document or make copies of or take extracts from such license, permit, record, certificate or other document in relation to matters provided for under this Act; (d) cause an investigation into any offence which it has reason to believe is being committed, or is about to be committed or has been committed with respect to offences committed under this Act; (e) exercise the right of hot pursuit;14 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act 2007 No. 17 A44I (j) examine and seize any fish, article, device, goods, vessel, aircraft or any other item relating to any offence which has been committed or it has reason to believe has been committed with respect to offences committed under this Act; (g) dispose of any fish, article, device goods, vessel, aircraft or any other item relating to any offence which has been committed or it has reason to believe has been committed with respect to offences committed under this Act; (11) arrest any person whom it has reason to believe has committed an offence; (i) expel any vessel which it has reason to believe to be detrimental to the interest of or the endanger the order and safety in the Nigerian Maritime Zone; and (J) enter ports, terminals and vessels to monitor and investigate matters related to maritime labour, ship safety and security. (6) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (I), designated officers of the Agency shall have, for the purpose of this Act, all the powers which any enforcement agency may exercise under any Federal Law which is applicable to Nigerian Maritime Zone. (7) Notwithstanding the provision of subsection 5 (b) of this section, no vessel shall be stopped, entered, boarded, searched, inspected or detained within the area of territorial sea if the passage of the vessel within the territorial sea is an innocent passage. (8) For the purpose of subsection (7) of this section, the passage of a vessel is an innocent passage if and so long as the passage of the vessel is not prejudicial to the safety and security of Nigerian Maritime Zone. (9) Notwithstanding any written law, for the purpose of subsection (5), the following activities shall be considered to be prejudicial to the safety and security of Nigeria's maritime domain: (a) any threat or any act which in any matter is a violation of the provisions of this Act and any other legislation applicable to the Agency; (b) any act of pollution ; (c) any unauthorized fishing activities; (d) the carrying out of unauthorized research or survey activities; (e) any act aimed at interfering with any systems of communication or any other facilities of installations of the Agency; (j) any act in contravention of the Costal and inland Shipping (Cabotage) Act, 2003 ; and (g) any other activity not having a direct bearing on passage. (10) In excising the powers under this Part IV, the Agency may collaborate, request for and shall be entitled to assistance by other designated Government Agencies responsible for maintenance of security in Nigeria's Maritime Zone. 24. In the performance of its functions and the exercise of its powers, the Consultation. Agency shall, where appropriate, consult with government, commercial, industrial, consumer and other relevant bodies and organizations and in particular, the Nigerian Navy. _ ~ ' ,15 A No. t 7 Nigeria; Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act PART V-DIRECTIVES BY THE MINISTER Directives by Minister. Charges and Levies. 25.-(1) The Minister may give the Agency written directives regarding the performance of its functions. (2) Particulars of any directives given by the Minister in a financial year shall be included in the annual report of the Agency for that year. PART VI-CIIARGES AND LEVIES 26.-( I) Subject to this section, the Agency may make determination imposing charges and specifying the persons by whom, and the times when, such charges are payable. (2) The charge or levy may include: (a) a charge for a service or facility provided by the Agency; (b) a fee or other charge in respect of a matter in relation to which expenses are incurred by the Agency under this Act or the regulations, including, but without being limited to, a fee or other charge in respect of, or for an application for: (i) the grant, issue, renewal or variation of a certificate, license, approval, permission, permit, registration or exemption under an Act or regulation under an Act; or (ii) the grant or variation of an authorization, or the cancellation, suspension, variation or imposition of a condition, relating to anything referred to in subparagraph (i) ;, (c) a fee in respect of a matter referred to in regulations or orders made under: (i) the Merchant Shipping Act; (ii) the Coastal and Inland Shipping (Cabotage) Act 2003 ; or (iii) all Federal legislation on marine pollution, maritime labour, marine safety and maritime security. (3) Before making a determination under subsection (I) of this section, the Agency shall give the Minister notice in writing of the proposed determination:.. (a) specifying the day from which the determination is intended to operate ; and (b) if it fixes a charge or penalty-specifying the basis of the charge or penalty; and (c) if it varies a charge or penalty-specifying the reason for the variation. (4) The Minister may, within 30 days after receiving a notice of the proposed determination, give the Agency notice in writing approving or disapproving the proposed determination, but in doing so, the Minister shall have regard to the objectives and functions of the Agency. (5) A notice under subsection (4) disapproving a proposed determination may recommend an alternative determination.16 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act 2007 No. 17 A443 (6) The Agency shall make a determination under subsection (I) of this Section only if: (a) the Minister has approved it ; or (b) the period within which the Minister may give a notice to the Agency under subsection (4) has expired without the Minister having given such a notice. (7) Subject to subsection (9); where a charge imposed under subsection (I) of this Section is not paid within the period determined by the Agency, being a period beginning on the day on which the charge became due and payable, the persoi1liable for the charge is liable to pay to the Agency, in addition to the charge, a penalty calculated upon the unpaid amount of the charge from the day on which the charge became due payable, and compounded. (8) The penalty shall not exceed an amount equivalent to the prescribed percentage of the unpaid amount of the charge for each day during which it remains unpaid, calculated from the day on which the charge became due and payable, and compounded. (9) Unpaid charges arid penalties may be recovered as debts due to the Agency. P ART VII-MARITIME LABOUR 27.-( I) The Agency shall (a) register and maintain a register of every dock worker, seafarer, stevedoring company and seafarer employer, jetty, terminal operators and offshore platforms or terminals; (b) provide training, conduct examinations and regulate the certification of seafarers and the conditions of service of dock workers and seafarers; (c) ensure that dock workers and seafarer employers comply with existing regulations and standards in relation to crewing, wages, safety, welfare and training of dock workers and seafarers at ports and on board vessels; and (d) upon notification, investigate disputes relating to the employment of dockworkers and seafarers... (2) The Agency shall have the power to discipline, suspend, cancel or revoke the permit, approval, licence or certificates of dockworkers, seafarers and employers of maritime labour who contravene the provisions of this Act. (3) A person who is not a registered dock worker or seafarer and engages in the performance of dock work in any port, terminal or offshore platforms or terminals in Nigeria or on board any Nigerian vessel in contravention of this section commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of not less than N 50, or to a maximum term of imprisonment of6 months or both. (4) An employer of dock workers or seafarers including shipping companies, stevedoring companies, jetty or terminal operators who engages a dockworker or seafarer who is not registered with and certified by the Agency, commits any offence and shall, in addition to any penalty provided in any other law, be liable to a fine of not less than N I,000, for each person so employed. Registration and regulation of Maritime Labour.,~17 A No.17,Nigerian Maritime Administration aild Safety Agency Act PART VIII-SIIIPPING REGISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT Shipping Registration. Cap. 224, LFN Registrar and Deputy Registrars. Appointment of Registrar and Deputy Registrars. 28.-(1) Unless as otherwise provided in this Act, the Agency shall be responsible for the registration of ships. (2) The Nigerian Ship RegistratioJ1 Office is established in the Agency to register ships in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Act the Merchant Shipping Act, and its amendments. (3) The Agency may establish branch offices of tile Ship Registration Office at respective places in Nigeria as the Agency.may determine. ' 29.-(1) There shall be an officer of the Agency called the Registrar of ships, who, subject to the direction of the Agency, be responsible for the maintenance of the Register and in charge of the Registration Office. (2) There may be appointed deputy' Registrars of ships, the number of which may be determined by the Agency, who, subject to the directions of the Registrar; have all the powers and duties conferred on the Registrar by this Act, except the power of delegation. 30. The Registrar and Deputy Registrars shall, with the approval of the Minister, be appointed by the Director-General from the staff of the Agency and the Agency may appoint the necessary staff for the Registration Office or any branch office from its staff. Powers and Duties of Registrar. Seal of Registration Office and signature of Registrar. 31.-( I ) The Registrar may do all things necessary or convenient to be done for or in connection with, or incidental to, the exercise of his powers in terms of this Act or any law, including powers that may be prescribed for and in relation to requiring the supply of information and documents, as well as the delivery of certificates and other documents granted or issued under this Act. (2) In addition to any other duty imposed by this Act or any other law, the Registrar shall maintain the Register and shall for that purpose: (a) receive and record all information and documents required or permitted to be lodged with the Registrar under this Act;',. (b) grant, issue, vary or revoke the certificates and other documents that are required or permitted to be granted or issued under this Act; and. (c) issue copies of and extracts from: ".... I (i) any certificate or other document completed in paragraph (b) ; and (ii) any entry in entry Register. 32.-( I) There shall be a seal on the Registration Office, in a form approved by the Agency which shall be under the. control of the Registrar. (2) In all judicial proceedings, judicial notice shall be taken of the impression of the seal of the Registration Office on a document and it shall be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that the seal was duly Impressed... ", ~,....'-~18 Nigerian Maritime Administration aild Safety Agency Act 2007 No. 17 A445 (3) I f a signature on a document purports to be the signature of the Registrar or of a person authorised to sign the document by virtue of a delegation in terms of section 53, it shall be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that the signature is that of a person who at the relevant time was holding the office of Registrar or was performing the duties of the office of the Registrar, or was empowered to sign that document, as the case may be. 33. The Minister, Agency or a person in the service or acting on the authority of limitation of liability the Agency, or any person appointed to exercise any power or to perform any duty under this part, is not liable in respect of any loss or damage resulting from anything done or not done in good faith in accordance with the provisions of this Act. 34.-(1) In addition to any other provision of this Act, the Merchant Shipping Act, Cabotage Act, or any other law and subject to this Part, the following ships are entitled to be registered: (a) Nigerian owned ships; (b) small vessels, including fishing vessels, except canoes and primitive boats engaged solely in artisan fishing that are (i) wholly owned by Nigerian residents or Nigerian residents and Nigerian citizens; or (ii) operated solely by Nigerian residents or Nigerian citizens or both such residents and such citizens; and (c) ships on bareboat charter to Nigerian citizens. (2) The Registrar may not register a ship under this Act if the ship is registered under the law of another state, unless (a) in the case of a Nigerian owned ship, it was acquired pursuant to an order of court under the Admiralty Jurisdiction Act, and its subsidiary legislation, and the evidence thereof as prescribed by the Agency has been lodged with the Registrar; or (b) in the case of a ship on bareboat charter to a Nigerian citizen, all the relevant documents prescribed by the Agency have been lodged with the Registrar and the provisions under the Bareboat Regulations have been complied with. (3) The Agency shall perform all the customary duties of a flag state and all the functions and powers vested in the office of the Government Inspector of Ships under the Merchant Shipping Act, and notices issued.under the Merchant Shipping Act. (4) A ship registered under this section shall comply with the requirements of the Coastal and Inland Shipping (Cabotage) Act, 2003 if such, ship is to operate in Nigerian coastal and inland waterways. 35. The Minister, on the recommendation of the Agency, may grant national carrier status to a shipping company if Limitation of Liability. Ships entitled to be registered. No. 59, Cap LFN National Carrier status to shipping companies.19 A 446 Government exports and imports for National carrier 2007 No. J7 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act. (a) the Nigerian individuals or enterprises fully owned by Nigerian individual own at least sixty per cent of its equity shares, sixty percent in the shares of any vessel owned by the company and the shipping company is registered in Nigeria; (b) the vessel owned by the company operates on international route, the deep sea and not in Nigerian coastal or inland waterways; (c) the head office of the company is located in Nigeria and its management and control is directed from its Nigerian head office; (d) the company owns at least one ocean going vessel of not less than 5,000 net registered tonnage ; (e) the terms and conditions of the employment of seafarers engaged by the company are in conformity with Nigerian laws and accepted international rules and standards ; (/) the company's vessels are registered in the Nigerian Ship Registration Office and the vessels satisfy all conditions stipulated in the Merchant Shipping Act; and (g) one hundred percent of the crew and at least seventy-five per cent of the shipboard officers, including the captain and the chief officer and wherever possible chief engineers, are Nigerians. 36.-( I) National carriers shall have exclusive right to carriage of export and import cargo belonging to the Federal, State and local Governments, including Federal and State owned companies and agencies. (2) The Agency and the Federal Government shall, from time to time, issue guidelines on incentives to be granted to Nigerian shippers other than the parties under subsection (I) of this section who employ national carriers for the carriage of cargo. Carriage of Cargo. (3) The Agency may, from time to time, develop and attach additional eligibility criteria for granting the status of national carrier to a shipping company. 37.-(1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, national carriers shall have the right to participate in the carriage of bulk dry or liquid cargo. (2) The participation of national carriers in the carriage of bulk cargo to and from Nigeria shall be subject to a carriage right of not less than fifty per cent of such cargo. (3) All other cargo to and from Nigeria outside the jurisdiction ofliner conferences shall be subject to the same principles of cargo sharing as specified in subsection (2) of this section and subject to such exceptions as the Federal Government may, from time to time, determine. (4) A cargo support shall cover the totality of available trade, including bulk dry and liquid cargo. (5) The Nigerian flagged vessels shall carry at least fifty percent of the cargo generated through technical assistance or international aid.20 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act 2()07 No. 17 A447 (6) The Agency shall determine an efficient strategy for the participation of national carries in the carriage of crude and petroleum product to and from Nigeria., 38. The Minister, on the recommendation of the Agency, may suspend or revoke the national carrier status of a company, if the company fails to meet any of the prescribed conditions, including the training of Nigeria seafarers. 39.-( I) The Agency shall undertake measures to eliminate unfair and uncompetitive practices by shipping companies. (2) The Agency shall develop and implement policies and measures to promote indigenous ownership of ships and shipping infrastructure. Revocation of national carrier status Indigenous neet expansion. PART IX-SHIP SAFETY AND SECURITY 40.-( I) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, where the Agency has reason to believe that any ship, being in any port or place in Nigeria, is an unsafe ship and a security risk, and is, by reason of any of the matters mentioned in subsection (2) of this section, unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life having regard to the nature of the service for which it is intended, such ship is liable to be detained. (2) The matters referred to in subsection (1) of this section are: (a) the condition or unsuitability for the purpose of: (i) the ship, its machinery or equipment; or (ii) any part of the ship, its machinery or equipment; (b) under-manning; (c) overloading, unsafe or improper loading; and (d) other matters relevant to the safety and security of the ship. 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