Special Functions of the
Agency
The Agency shall:
(a) ensure the co-ordination and implementation of the Plan
within Nigeria including within 200 nautical miles from the
baseline for which the breath of the territorial waters of Nigeria
is measured;
(b) undertake surveillance, reporting, alerting and other response
activities as they relate to oil spillages;
(c) encourage regional cooperation among member States of West
African sub-region and in the Gulf of Guinea for combating oil
spillage and pollution in our contiguous waters;
(d) strengthen the national capacity and regional action to
prevent, control, combat and mitigate marine pollution;
(e) promote technical cooperation between Nigeria and member
States of the West African sub-region;
(f) facilitate:
(i) the arrival and utilization in and departure from Nigeria
of ships, air crafts and other modes of transport engaged in
responding to oil pollution incidents or transporting personnel,
cargo, materials and equipment required to deal with such an
incident; and
(ii) the expeditious movement into, through and out of Nigeria
of personnel, cargoes, materials and equipment.
(g) the National Control and Response Centre shall for the purpose
of a Tier 3 oil spill response, undertake such functions as
specified under Section 20 of the Act;
(h) the Director-General shall have the power to co-opt all
the Government Ministries and Agencies mentioned under the 2nd
schedule of the Act in the management in the event of a Tier
3 or a major Tier 2 oil spill.
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National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (Establishment
Act), 2006
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