 Y dynion cyfgodau ein cyfnod a ddweudio bethau cyfnodau – ychynid o'r ddifuno ardwyr yng Nghymru – a'r ddifuno ar y dweudio yng Nghymru, ddifuno ar y ddifuno'r Dynion Cymru, ac ydw i'r cyfnoddau a'r ddifuno'r Gweithgell a'r ddeif yn ddiadog yma. Felly mae'r Gweithgell, Ddeifuno Yng Nghymru, ac oedd yn ddifuno'r ddifuno yng nghymru. Felly mae'r ddifuno'r ddifuno i'r ddifuno. The official flag off of the deep blue project took place with the attendance of the commander-in-chief president, Mohammad Abu-Hari, the ministers of transportation and defence, Votimi, Amici and Bashir Magashir respectively, and other dignitaries. The project was created to improve the security situation of the country and help provoke the prosperity of the Nigerian maritime industry. This project has been initiated to bolster the maritime security architecture and ensure greater enforcement action within Nigerian waters and beyond. The deep blue project is a critical step towards the realization of maritime security in the region, which underscores Nigeria's commitment in providing the necessary framework and resources in cooperation with other nations and maritime users. The Minister of Transportation, Votimi Amici, stated that the project is his brainchild and has helped to improve the security atmosphere of the country. Mr President, I laid claim to this project. It was my entire idea. I didn't sit with anybody, it was my idea. And I can tell you why. As a governor in the south-south, they were killing and maiming in the water. And I knew that it shouldn't continue. So the day you appointed me as Minister for Transportation in charge of maritime, I knew that I had to do something very important, to find a solution to that. Yes, Mr President, when we took over, we were number three in the world in maritime insecurity. Now we are number one, but from what we are having, we have begun to make progress. The host of the event, the director general of Nimasah, Dr Bashir Yusuf, commanded President Puhari for giving his approval while stating that several sea pirates had been prosecuted due to the suppression of piracy and other maritime offences bill signed into law by the president. Mr President Sir, today the maritime industry expresses gratitude for you signing the suppression of piracy and other maritime offences, Spomo Act 2019, into law. The first of its kind in the entire group of guinea, that is passed becoming a model for other African maritime nations. Under this law, we have successfully prosecuted, convicted and sentenced about 10 offenders for the first time. The project would help move forward the Nigerian maritime industry and help the Nigerian maritime administration and safety agency Nimasah, operate at international standard, reporting for Plus TV Africa at the Banker Odunui. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.