 It is the flag-off of the removal of wrecks from Nigeria's waterways at the Badagri Creek. The exercise will be conducted from Tincan Island to Navy Town. It has been organised by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Nigerian Port Authority, NPA and other stakeholders in the maritime industry. Plus TV Africa's correspondent, Destiny Momo was there and now reports. This is the official flag-off of the removal of wrecks from the Nigeria's waters and stationed now at the Tincan Island, built around Navy Town. The wreck has been removed from the water, as you can see, officiated by the Minister of Transport and the DJ of NIMASA did not fail to let us know that this is a two-year or more than two-year contract. This flag-off of the removal of wrecks from Nigeria's waterways, dignitaries, stakeholders and all attendees at the Badagri Creek enjoyed the beautiful view of waters as boats conducted drop-offs organised by NIMASA. Minister of Transport Rotimiamechi believes that don't Nigeria's maritime industry has been silent for over 27 years. Much can be achieved regarding maritime safety with all hands on deck. I'm sure that I'll never be able to get a better picture of the NIMASA, so I'm sure that it will be something that I'll never be able to ignore. Bashar Jamal, Director-General of NIMASA, recalls the history of wreck havoc in maritime security and highlights the safety this development will bring. For someone in the political and financial will, needed to match the demand of the moment to begin clearing the wrecks. The approval by the Federal Executive Council is a testimonial to the commitment of the President Buharis Administration to deliver on its reports transportation promise to Nigerians. Stickholders from the maritime industry offer valid solutions and also to convert wrecks from sea to wealth. NIMASA should recognise critical wrecks and start with them. These are wrecks that are most likely to get into the channels as soon as possible. Getting new ships and getting this industry to meet with what is going on in the world. We cut into pieces and we send it to our smelting plant where we convert into construction rods, reinforcement rods, what you call. The wreck removal experts show us how to remove these wrecks that threaten the safety and security of our Gulf of Guinea. This exercise will be conducted in four phases, which is Badagri Tink and Island Axis, Western Zone area, Eastern Zone, Central Zone, which will in turn happen throughout the country, just in the moment for Plus TV Africa.