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The Centre for Maritime Law and Security Africa (CEMLAWS Africa) in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the Ministry of National Security, Ghana and Security Governance Initiative (SGI) have today, July 14, 2021 opened the much-awaited National Integrated Maritime Strategy Implementation Workshop at the Eastern Premier Hotel, Koforidua. 

The Workshop which is being undertaken to primarily develop a cogent and action-oriented implementation plan for the National Integrated Maritime Strategy is funded by the Kingdom of Denmark with technical support from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). 

In the opening ceremony, the Chairman of the Workshop, Dickson Osei-Bonsu Esq., Director, Legal at the Ministry of National Security and Coordinator of the Security Governance Initiative (SGI) intimated the importance of an implementation strategy in advancing the ideals of the National Integrated Maritime Strategy. In his remarks, he emphasised the need for stakeholders to look at the National Integrated Maritime Strategy in a broader perspective where issues of the blue economy, marine spatial planning, protection and conservation of the marine environment, oil and gas exploration, and indeed many other issues with regard to Ghana’s maritime domain can be addressed. 

A further assertion of this point was made when the Special Guest of Honour, Maj. Gen. Francis Adu Amanfoh Rtd., National Security Coordinator, stressed on the need for a clear path-way in terms of a cogent and strategic implementation strategy for the National Integrated Maritime Strategy. In his address, Maj. Gen. Francis Adu Amanfoh Rtd., emphasised the need for interagency coordination if Ghana is to thoroughly administer the strategic objectives of the National Integration Maritime Strategy. He reckoned that a thriving blue economy cannot be achieved with a shroud of insecurity over Ghana’smaritime domain. 

As intimated earlier the opening of this Workshop also saw in attendance the National Security Coordinator, Maj. Gen. Francis Adu Amanfoh Rtd.; Chief of the Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Issah Yakubu; Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Frank Hanson; the Chairperson of the National Commission for Civic Education, Mad. Josephine Nkrumah; and Anais Rios, UNODC Representative. Others were, Mr. Daniel Appianin, Deputy Director-General of the Ghana Maritime Authority (Operations and Technical); DCOP Iddi Seidu, Director, Ghana Police Marine, Railways and Ports Department; Prof. Denis Aheto, Director, Centre for Coastal Management at the University of Cape Coast and Lead, World Bank-Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (ACECoR), among others. 

With over 25% of Ghanaians dwelling directly in coastal communities and more than 50% living within a 50km radius of the coast, it has become imperative for stakeholders and ultimately government to look more at the development of Ghana’s blue economy expanse – which cannot be critically looked at without addressing the issues of security.

The conference which ends on Friday July 16, 2021 is expected to contribute significantly to shaping the opportunities and prospects of Ghana’s maritime domain.

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