 Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, says it has completed the deep blue project aimed at tackling insecurity within the country's maritime corridors. Director-General NIMASA Bashir Jamal made this known as the agency received the special mission aircraft at the Air Force Air Wing Ikeja. Jacinta Obyuku was there in our reports. The NIMASA boss arrives at Air Force Air Wing of the local airport Ikeja with his team. He awaits the about to be celebrated project. Minutes later, the much awaited special mission aircraft of the deep blue project, otherwise known as the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure, is received and inspected by NIMASA. After the inspection comes the unveiling of the aircraft. Bashir Jamal expresses excitement over the completion of the project. The menace of maritime security is an age-long challenge in the industry, hence the timeliness of the special aircraft. We are now taking Nigeria to another level in the international community. We are changing the narratives as far as the issue of maritime domain is concerned. The high-tech assets under the deep blue project do not only deal with piracy and armed robbery in the territorial waters frontally, but also respond to the increasing sophistication of maritime crimes exclusive economic zone up to the Gulf of Guinea.