 Security personnel in this training are glad to be part of the 24 participants, the two parts and the five days event from 18 security agencies and maritime organizations as this maritime training comes to an end. Commandant of the Kofi Annan Peacekeeping Training Centre speaks as this will enhance safety synergy in Gulf of Guinea. And to stretch across the entire West African subregion, hopefully if what we are hearing from the reports of IMB, the International Maritime Bureau reports indicating a decline in maritime piracy and then the Amrubria Sea. If the trend continues downward, then probably there's a lot to rejoice about and therefore we will still continue to maybe stretch a little more, but we are not going to rest on ours. This is a good indication that some initiatives are working, but like I spoke to the flag officer commanding the West Ineval Command, it's a good indication that some initiatives are working, but we should be on our guard to make sure that if something was missed in our research and analysis, we're able to cater for it. Commandant of the Kofi Annan Peacekeeping Training Centre also appreciates the federal government, Nigerian Navy and Danish government for the collaboration and the organization's plan to have the media benefit during the next training series so as to aid maritime reportage. Five years programme, we will also bring on board capacity building for media persons or journalists like you to be able to enhance reporting. We also intend to look at local communities and the role they play, the impact it will have on them and for them also to have an awareness of what they can do to support maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea. Definitely we think so, we believe that it will help, but that is the level that we can control how they use it is very important because if after being here for the last five days, whatever they learn remains in this room, no, the state will not benefit, the professor will not benefit, the industry will not benefit. Participants speak on the advantage of this benefit. I really hope that the government of the Nigerian government has been doing through NIMASA and the recent launching of the Blue Sea project which has brought about the inter-connectivity of the various agencies, security agencies working together in the command and control system and that has really helped in reducing the incidence of piracy on our waters. Indeed the role of maritime security is critical in the handling of internal security and the Gulf of Guinea by the federal government and the military, Destiny Mama for Plus TV Africa.