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  • IDEC 2024 | GoGMI

    THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE Enhancing Regional Mechanisms for Addressing Contemporary Security Challenges in Africa ABOUT IDEC 2024 The 2nd International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEC) hosted by Ghana Army in Accra will build upon the endeavours of African Army to enhance combined capabilities to counter the continent’s leading security challenges. This unparalleled event will showcase the importance of integrating strategies and solutions to solve challenges such as extremism, terrorism and cross-border crime in this region. The overarching objective of IDEC 2024 is to improve regional development and security by promoting civil/ defence partnership, both regionally and internationally. Through a series of unique platforms, the two-day event aims to assemble Africa’s Chiefs of Army and senior officers and executives, as well as security agencies and global partners and advanced solution providers to improve combined combat operations and regional development initiatives. IDEC 2022 - Day 1 Highlights IDEC 2022 - Day 2 Highlights The Chiefs of Ghana Armed Forces look forward to welcoming you to Accra, Ghana LT GEN THOMAS OPPONG PEPRAH CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE STAFF MAJ GEN BISMARCK KWASI ONWONA CHIEF OF THE ARMY STAFF REAR ADMIRAL ISSAH ADAM YAKUBU CHIEF OF THE NAVAL STAFF, GHANA NAVY AVM ASARE BEKOE CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF, GHANA AIR FORCE EVENT IN NUMBERS 10+ Chiefs of Army 20+ International VIPs 500+ Attendees 30+ Speakers 40+ Sponsors & Exhibitors 20+ Media Partners Click her to REGISTER!

  • Fellow Membership | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    GoGMI awards Fellowship only to exceptional individuals at the forefront of ocean governance, maritime safety, and security, or related disciplines and have demonstrated significant achievements relevant to GoGMI over the last 10 years. Fellow Membership GoGMI awards Fellowship only to exceptional individuals at the forefront of ocean governance, maritime safety and security, or related disciplines and have demonstrated significant achievements relevant to GoGMI over the last 10 years. Applicants must show evidence of their specific personal contributions, achievements and the associated impact in two and no more than three of the eight criteria described below. To apply, complete the application form here using no more than 1000 words in total, where appropriate include URL links for significant additional evidence. URL links should only be used to validate key evidence provided. If you cannot provide publicly available information due to security or other sensitivity, then it must be confirmed by your supporters. Sign Up Today! First Name Last Name Email Phone Address/GPS Address Next As a Fellow you’ll benefit from: Certificate of fellowship from the institute Our exclusive Fellows Telegram group for global networking The opportunity to lend your voice to the Institute’s forum, and contribute to our indigenous research activities and programs. Exclusive invitations to our International Maritime Security Working Group forum series as well as a significant discount on registration for our professional conferences. Criteria: Creativity Describe the key findings of your independent contributions to original research, including the associated outcomes and impact that have resulted in national and /or international recognition. Include a selection of the following examples that cover the full 5-year period. Influence and contribution Indicate any other activities that demonstrate the expectations for GoGMI Fellow not covered by the criteria above. There must be evidence of personal impact but there is no other constraint on the type of activity that might be considered under this criterion. It could include any of the following: – Any activity that fulfils the wider goals and aims of GoGMI and is of a standard commensurate with the other Fellowship criteria. Our mission: To provide an intellectual base to governments, organizations, corporate bodies and individuals whose activities impinge upon the maritime domain of the GoG Region to ensure a sustainable use of the sea. Enterprise Summarize your personal creation and development of successful business (es) or significant business unit(s) in areas relevant to the IET, including details of products and services developed and delivered. Responsibility Summarize your operational responsibility for significant programmes, activities, risks and resources within an organization (commercial, industrial, government, military or academic). Include an organizational chart that shows your title and your position within your organization both upwards and downwards, including the number of people that report directly and indirectly to you. Insight and experience Show your roles as a consultant, business manager, technical specialist / subject area expert / functional head in fields related to engineering and technology. Service Describe the impact of your outstanding service as an exceptional individual on committees or other relevant organizations in ocean governance and maritime safety and security disciplines such as non-government and government committees, not-for-profit organizations etc. Leadership Describe your senior role(s) that set, directs or significantly influences an organization’s vision, strategic and operational aims. Please include an organizational chart that shows your title and position within your organization both upwards and downwards, including the number of professional engineers and other professional people that report directly and indirectly to you. Demonstrate how you have shown leadership. Repute Provide evidence of public recognition of standing at national and/or international level For further enquiries, contact us on membership@gogmi.org.gh

  • Imswg Reports | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Greater Accra Region

    A compilation of reports from discussions held with maritime experts in our International Maritime Security Working Group Informe de la reunión de GoGMI IMSWG Desarrollo de la economía azul en Ghana; Perspectivas y desafíos 27 de marzo de 2019 Descargar informe completo Informe de la reunión de GoGMI IMSWG Desarrollo de la economía azul en Ghana; Perspectivas y desafíos 27 de marzo de 2019 Descargar informe completo Informe de la reunión de GoGMI IMSWG Desarrollo de carreras azules para fomentar el desarrollo estratégico de las economías marítimas del Golfo de Guinea 25 de febrero de 2021 Esta reunión tiene como objetivo proporcionar una plataforma para que las partes interesadas regionales y nacionales identifiquen y discutan estrategias integrales y acciones concretas que promuevan el desarrollo de nuevas habilidades y carreras azules para la industria marítima de África. Descargar informe Informe de la reunión de GoGMI IMSWG Incorporación de la perspectiva de género en el sector marino de Ghana 27 de noviembre de 2020 Descargar informe Informe de la reunión de GoGMI IMSWG Planificación espacial marina para alcanzar el ODS 14 en Ghana 28 de agosto de 2020 Descargar informe Informe de la reunión de GoGMI IMSWG Estrategias marítimas regionales y nacionales 10 de julio de 2020 Descargar informe Informe de la reunión de GoGMI IMSWG La basura plástica marina, un peligro para la salud de los océanos y la economía azul 7 de mayo de 2019 Descargar informe completo Informe de la reunión de GoGMI IMSWG Desarrollo de la economía azul en Ghana; Perspectivas y desafíos 27 de marzo de 2019 Producto de los esfuerzos de colaboración entre representantes de diversas agencias gubernamentales y expertos institucionales, así como partes interesadas en la industria marítima que fue liderado por el Instituto Marítimo del Golfo de Guinea (GoGMI) con el apoyo del Centro Internacional de Mantenimiento de la Paz Kofi. Descargar informe completo

  • MaSSDI First Cohort | GoGMI

    Maritime Security Strategy Development & Implementation: A Focus on Africa First Cohort - 2023 TESTIMONIALS ‘‘Joining the class as someone with very little insight into maritime operations and strategies, the course deepened my knowledge of maritime operations while broadening my scope of general strategy development’’. BIOS LIEUTENANT COMMANDER KWAME YELBUOR I am Lieutenant Commander Kwame Yelbuor of the Ghana Navy. I hail from Eremong Tangzu in the Upper West Region of Ghana. I hold a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography and Resource and Resource Development from the University of Ghana, Legon. I was commissioned into the Executive Branch of the Ghana Navy on 30 August 2013. I have obtained various training both in Ghana and abroad including Initial Naval Officer Training in Dartmouth, United Kingdom in 2015. I have served onboard different Ghana Navy Ships. I have held various appointments onboard GN Ships including Executive Officer, Watching Keeping Officer, Acting Navigation Officer and others. Some of the ashore appoints held including Acting Assistant Director Naval Intelligence from July 2019 to July 2020 and the Acting Operations Officer for the ECOWAS Multinational Maritime Coordination Centre located at the Osu Castle from 2020 to 2022. I am currently the Commanding Officer for Ghana Navy Ship EHWOR. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER EDEM KOMLA AKATI I am Lieutenant Commander Edem Komla Akati, 36 years of age and a Senior Officer in the Ghana Navy. I was commissioned into the Executive Branch of the Ghana Navy in September 2011, after 2 years training both in Ghana and the United Kingdom. In 12 years of Commissioned Service with the Navy, I have gained valuable experience as a naval officer serving in various capacities both ashore and at sea. Some of the notable appointments held at sea include Training Officer, Navigation Officer, Executive Officer and Commanding Officer (Captain) onboard various Ghana Navy Ships such as GNS EHWOR, GNS YAA ASANTEWAA, GNS NAA GBEWAA and GNS PRA. Ashore I have held appointments at various establishments including Flag Lieutenant to the Chief of the Naval Staff, Instructor Naval Faculty of the Ghana Military Academy and Assistant Director Naval Administration at the Naval Headquarters. I have also attended all career courses commensurate to my rank. These include the Royal Navy Young Officer Course in UK (adjudged Overall Best International Student) and the Navigation Specialisation Course in China. I have also attended the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC) where I completed the Junior Staff Course, and Senior Command and Staff Course emerging as the Overall Best Student and Second Best Student respectively. I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, and Master of Science Degree in Defence and International Politics from GAFCSC. I am married to Louisa with whom I have 3 daughters, and enjoy watching documentaries in my leisure time. MAXIMUS ASHITEY Maximus Ashitey is the General Manager of Soko Aerial Robotics Limited, Deputy Director of the Unmanned Aerial Systems Research Lab (UASRL) and also currently the Deputy Director for the Soko Aerial and Signal Training School Centre for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Research, Development and Education. He holds a BA degree in Political Science from the University of Ghana, Legon. Combining his passion for drone technology with a solid foundation in political science, he brings a unique perspective to the world of aerial operations. With extensive training and experience in operating drones, he is proficient in capturing high-quality aerial imagery and conducting precise surveys, and prides himself in delivering accurate and actionable data through advanced drone technology. With a deep appreciation for the transformative potential of drone technology and a solid background in political science, he is eager to continue leveraging expertise to support a wide range of industries and initiatives. He is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of endless with drones while adhering to the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER EMILIO OKYERE-DADZIE Lieutenant Commander Emilio Okyere-Dadzie was commissioned into the Executive Branch of the Ghana Navy in 2008. He has attended relevant courses both locally and internationally. Emilio holds a BSc Nautical Science from Regional Maritime University, Ghana, an MBA in Port and Shipping Management, MBA in Oil and Gas Management both from the National Institute of Business Management, India. Additionally, he holds MSc Defence and International Politics from GIMPA. Emilio is a Navigation Specialist, a Class 3 Deck Officer and a Dynamic Positioning Operator. Emilio has served in various capacities within the Ghana Navy both afloat and ashore. He is currently the Deputy Director Naval Research & Development at the and doubles as the Command Operations Officer for the Riverine Command. He is an Associate Fellow of the Nautical Institute and the Royal Institute of Navigation, both in the United Kingdom FRANCES JEMIMAH ANABIA-TIAH I am an TechIOSH with the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health Professionals and a certified Crisis Management person. A trained ISO 14001, 9001, and 45001 Lead Auditor and Lead Implementer currently works as the ISO Coordinator for the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, HQ. I am a certified NEBOSH IGC person. I am a member of the Authority’s Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment Committee and several other critical committees tasked to develop strategies for transforming the Authority’s business. I have represented the Authority on several local and international platforms. I possess an in-depth understanding of maritime regulations, operations, and processes. I have worked with the Tema Shipyard on a Secondment basis as the Business Development Manager for three years. I led a team to implement the ISO management systems made of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001(now ISO 45001) for the Authority in 2013. I was part of the team that implemented ISO 27001 in 2022 I worked part-time with other local and international consulting firms on Strategic planning and ISO Standard implementation. I am committed to applying my acquired knowledge and skills toward improving business management processes.

  • International Maritime Security Working group | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute

    IMSWG is the Institute’s flagship forum focused on stimulating dialogue and policy innovation aimed at addressing maritime security and safety concerns in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) region. International Maritime Security Working group: Image IMSWG, albergado por el Instituto Marítimo del Golfo de Guinea, constituye un grupo de trabajo de expertos y profesionales marítimos que abarca industrias, academias, instituciones y organizaciones nacionales, regionales e internacionales. Se trata de una plataforma para los interesados marítimos internacionales en el Golfo de Guinea cuyo objetivo es crear una red para compartir ideas sobre cuestiones marítimas. STREAM MEETING DOWNLOAD BRIEF REPORT DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT GRUPO DE TRABAJO INTERNACIONAL DE SEGURIDAD MARÍTIMA IMSWG Download Concept Note Here IMSWG, albergado por el Instituto Marítimo del Golfo de Guinea, constituye un grupo de trabajo de expertos y profesionales marítimos que abarca industrias, academias, instituciones y organizaciones nacionales, regionales e internacionales. Se trata de una plataforma para los interesados marítimos internacionales en el Golfo de Guinea cuyo objetivo es crear una red para compartir ideas sobre cuestiones marítimas. Registration Link: Download Full Report Apply Here International Maritime Security Working group: Files INFORMES DEL IMSWG Descárgalo gratis DESARROLLO DE LA ECONOMÍA AZUL DE GHANA: PERSPECTIVAS Y RETOS INFORME DE LA PRIMERA REUNIÓN Este informe es producto de los esfuerzos de colaboración entre representantes de varias agencias gubernamentales. y expertos institucionales, así como partes interesadas en la industria marítima que fue liderada por el Golfo de Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI) con el apoyo del Centro Internacional de Mantenimiento de la Paz de Kofi. Descargar LA CAMADA DE PLÁSTICO MARINO, PELIGRO PARA LA SALUD DEL OCÉANO Y LA ECONOMÍA AZUL INFORME DE LA SEGUNDA REUNIÓN Este informe es producto de los esfuerzos de colaboración entre representantes de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental, la Oficina Regional de Medio Ambiente de la Embajada del Reino Unido y expertos institucionales, así como las partes interesadas en la industria marítima que fue liderada por el Instituto Marítimo del Golfo de Guinea. Descargar ESTRATEGIAS MARÍTIMAS REGIONALES Y NACIONALES: PERSPECTIVAS Y DESAFÍOS La primera reunión virtual en línea de GoGMI-IMSWG celebrada el 10 de julio de 2020 se organizó para discutir las perspectivas y desafíos de las estrategias regionales y nacionales para gobernar y gestionar el espacio marítimo del Golfo de Guinea. Los aspectos más destacados de la reunión se han recopilado en un informe. Meeting Video Descargar VER TODOS LOS INFORMES

  • Un Ocean Conference 2022 Side Event | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    In this highly interactive virtual session, delegates were inspired to move beyond stereotypical perceptions of categories of individuals who can successfully serve as drivers of innovation and change to an understanding of the fact that anyone can be primed for great impact in advancing a sustainable ocean economy. UN OCEAN CONFERENCE 2022 VIRTUAL SIDE EVENT Save My Spot The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI), in partnership with Development of Technical Capacity of African Nations (DOTCAN) and Masser Afrique organized the workshop “Ocean Advocacy: From Ordinary to Extraordinary” as a side event of the 2022 UN Ocean Conference . The workshop took place on the 30 June 2022, at 1pm – 3pm (GMT) . In this highly interactive virtual session, delegates were inspired to move beyond stereotypical perceptions of categories of individuals who can successfully serve as drivers of innovation and change to an understanding of the fact that anyone – regardless of background, profession or skill-sets – can be primed for great impact in advancing a sustainable ocean economy. They learnt about the unique role that youth have to play in using ocean scientific data to develop innovative solutions for a thriving blue economy, as well as the extensive, inter-disciplinary approaches that can be employed in doing so. MEDIA PARTNER(S) KNOW OUR SPEAKERS Dr. Sherry Scully Professor Steve Fletcher Mike Tinmouth Dr. Estanislau Baptista Lima Lawrence Dogli Anchor 1 This workshop will be held online via Zoom and in English language only. Registration is mandatory. THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING!! This event will be included in the United Nations Ocean Conference 2022 and has the support of the United Nations. Download Concept Note Here

  • Internship Programme 2022 | GoGMI

    The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI) is an NGO dedicated to maritime security research, advocacy and capacity-building across the West African sub-region and beyond. We are currently expanding our reach and impact, with the help of innovative and driven young individuals. If you wish to support efforts towards the development of a thriving blue economy for Africa, we would love to have you as an intern in any of the following areas: OCEAN GOVERNANCE / MARITIME SECURITY RESEARCH ADVOCACY AND CONTENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT To apply, kindly forward an application letter and CV to info@gogmi.org.gh no later than 28th February 2022 with the subject: GOGMI INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME 2022. NB. Internships are unpaid; however, the selected interns will receive a monthly transportation stipend.

  • Services | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute

    GoGMI offers a lot of support and input in the maritime industry. NUESTROS SERVICIOS Services: Programs FACILITATION OF REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS TO FOSTER MARITIME SAFETY AND SECURITY IN THE GULF OF GUINEA REGION. DEVELOPMENT OF POLICY BRIEFS, ARTICLES AND OTHER RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS ORGANIZACIÓN DE CONGRESOS Y EXPOSICIONES INTERNACIONALES DESARROLLO, AUDITORÍA Y VALIDACIÓN DE PLANES DE SEGURIDAD MARÍTIMA CORPORATIVA SERVICIOS DE CONSULTORÍA EN SEGURIDAD MARÍTIMA SEGUIMIENTO DE LAS ACTIVIDADES EN EL DOMINIO MARÍTIMO DE GHANA INCLUYENDO LA PESCA, EL COMERCIO MARÍTIMO Y LA EXPLORACIÓN DE PETRÓLEO CUALQUIER OTRO SERVICIO QUE CONTRIBUYA A UN DOMINIO MARÍTIMO SEGURO, SEGURO Y LIMPIO DE LA REGIÓN DEL GOLFO DE GUINEA

  • Individual Membership | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    GoGMI membership is offered on the basis of an individual’s interest and contribution to the region’s maritime strategic debate; all applications for membership need to be accompanied by a personal statement and the applicant’s CV. Individual Membership GoGMI membership is offered on the basis of an individual’s interest and contribution to the region’s maritime strategic debate; all applications for membership need to be accompanied by a personal statement and the applicant’s CV. Members become part of an exclusive and prestigious network which they can access through the Institute’s events, publications and personal contact with GoGMI staff and experts. Our membership is intended for individuals with expertise and demonstrable interest in matters of ocean governance, maritime safety and security, maritime geopolitics and blue economy development. ANNUAL SUBSCRIBTION FEE: USD 50.00 SIGN UP TODAY First Name Last Name Email Address Phone Country Membership Grade Choose an option Company/Institution Position Go to Checkout Thank you for applying to become a member of the institute As a member , you’ll benefit from: Certificate of membership from the institute. Discount on registration for professional conferences. Exclusive access to our online library of resources Free participation in professional masterclasses and courses with industry experts on ocean governance and blue economy with certificates issued upon successful completion Exclusive invitations to our International Maritime Security Working Group forum series. Free access to GoGMI’s flagship Maritime Research Journal, The Gulf Spectrum The opportunity to lend your voice to the Institute’s forum, and contribute to our indigenous research activities and programs.

  • Directory | GoGMI

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  • All biographies | GoGMI

    Volver a la reunión GOG-MCF / SHADE Biografía de los ponentes invitados de la reunión GOG-MCF / SHADE, 14 de julio de 2021 Sr. Kitack Lim Secretario general, Organización Marítima Internacional Nacido en Masan, el Sr. Lim se graduó de la Universidad Marítima y Oceánica de Corea (KMOU), Busan, y trabajó en barcos antes de unirse a la Administración Marítima y Portuaria de Corea en 1985. Desde 1986, el Sr. Lim participó en la delegación de la República de Corea para Reuniones de la OMI. En 2006, fue nombrado Agregado Marítimo, ministro consejero de la Embajada de la República de Corea en Londres y se desempeñó como Representante Permanente Alterno ante la OMI hasta agosto de 2009. Luego, el Sr. Lim fue nombrado Director General de la Oficina de Seguridad Marítima del Ministerio de Tierra, Transporte y Asuntos Marítimos (MLTM). En 2011, el Sr. Lim fue nombrado Comisionado del Tribunal de Seguridad Marítima de Corea (KMST). En 2012, se convirtió en presidente de la Autoridad Portuaria de Busan, hasta enero de 2016, cuando asumió su nombramiento como secretario general de la OMI. El Sr. Lim tiene una maestría de la Universidad de Yonsei y la Universidad Marítima Mundial (WMU). Guy Platten Secretario general, Cámara Naviera Internacional Guy fue nombrado Secretario General de la Cámara Naviera Internacional (ICS) en agosto de 2018. La membresía de ICS comprende asociaciones nacionales de armadores en Asia, Europa y América, cuyas compañías navieras miembros operan más del 80% del tonelaje mercante mundial. El ICS representa y promueve los puntos de vista e intereses de sus miembros en una variedad de foros, incluida la Organización Marítima Internacional, la Organización Internacional del Trabajo y muchos otros. Guy tiene una amplia experiencia en la industria marítima tanto en el mar como en tierra y es un Master Mariner calificado. Ha ocupado varios cargos de alto nivel, incluido el de Director Ejecutivo de la Cámara Naviera del Reino Unido, Director Ejecutivo de Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (una empresa propietaria de transbordadores y puertos que brinda servicios de transbordadores de salvamento a comunidades en Escocia) y Director de Operaciones Marítimas para Northern Lighthouse. Junta que se encarga de los faros, boyas, balizas y ayudas a la navegación en toda Escocia y la Isla de Man. Su carrera en el mar comenzó en 1982 con el Servicio Auxiliar de la Flota Real. Se unió a la RNLI en 1993 como inspector de botes salvavidas, más tarde como inspector para Escocia entrenando y supervisando a las tripulaciones de los botes salvavidas alrededor de la costa y luego sirvió con el MOD como oficial de salvamento y dirigió o contribuyó a una serie de proyectos, incluida la eliminación de petróleo de un acorazado hundido de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, recuperación de aviones abandonados y reflotamiento de un buque de guerra en tierra. Vicealmirante Awwal Zubairu Gambo Jefe del Estado Mayor Naval, Armada de Nigeria El Vicealmirante Awwal Zubairu Gambo se alistó en la Academia de Defensa de Nigeria como miembro del Curso Regular 36 el 24 de septiembre de 1984 y fue nombrado Subteniente el 24 de octubre de 1989. El Vicealmirante Gambo ha asistido a varios cursos militares en el país y en el extranjero. Estos incluyen el curso sub-técnico en el buque de la Armada de Nigeria (NNS) QUORRA, Apapa, Lagos de 1991 a 1992, Curso de Inteligencia para Oficiales Jóvenes en 1995 y Curso Largo para Oficiales en NNS QUORRA con especialización en Guerra Submarina en 2000. El oficial superior también hizo sus cursos de Estado Mayor y Estado Mayor en la prestigiosa Escuela de Comando y Estado Mayor de las Fuerzas Armadas Jaji, Nigeria en 1999 y 2003/2004 respectivamente. Posteriormente, el Almirante asistió al National Defense College, Sudáfrica como miembro del Curso 26 de 2012. Después de completar con éxito el curso, obtuvo el derecho a utilizar el título post-nominal Executive National Security Program (ensp), Republic of South Africa (RSA) como ex alumno de la institución. También asistió al Seminario de Seguridad Nacional impartido por el Instituto Internacional de Gestión Galilee de Israel en el Defense Intelligence College Kuru, Abuja, en marzo de 2013. El oficial superior también posee un Certificado de asistencia al Taller de Operaciones Sting sobre Investigación Nacional y Corporativa organizado por el Instituto Internacional de Profesionales Seguridad (IIPS), Abuja en 2017. En la búsqueda de la excelencia académica, el Jefe del Estado Mayor Naval obtuvo un Certificado en Tecnología de la Información de Modern Business Machine en Moloney, Lagos en 1998. El Vicealmirante Gambo también asistió a la Universidad Tecnológica Ladoke Akintola, Ogbomosho, donde se graduó con éxito con un Diploma de Postgrado en Gestión de Transporte (Opción Logística) en 2008. En el curso de su distinguido servicio en la Armada de Nigeria, el Jefe del Estado Mayor Naval ha ganado algunos premios prestigiosos que incluyen la Medalla ECOMOG de Mantenimiento de la Paz, curso de personal aprobado (psc) , Estrella de Servicio de las Fuerzas (FSS), Estrella de Servicio Meritorio (MSS), Personal de Servicio Distinguido (DSS) y Estrella de Servicio General (GSS). Otros son ensp (RSA) y Admiralty Medal (AM). Dr. Bashir Jamoh Director General y Director Ejecutivo, Agencia de Seguridad y Administración Marítima de Nigeria (NIMASA) El Dr. Bashir Jamoh es un Ph.D. Titular de la Universidad de Port Harcourt, especializado en Logística y Gestión del Transporte con más de treinta y dos (32) años de experiencia profesional y tecnocrática en los sectores de transporte y marítimo de la economía nigeriana. Además de su Ph.D. Licenciada en Gestión de Logística y Transporte, También tiene una Maestría en Administración de la Universidad Marítima y Oceánica de Corea, un Diploma de Postgrado en Ciencias de la Administración de la Universidad Bayero de Kano y un Diploma en Contabilidad de la Universidad Ahmadu Bello de Zaria, respectivamente. Bashir también cuenta con logros de membresía y becas en varios prestigiosos organismos profesionales nacionales e internacionales, entre los que se encuentran: Fellow, Institute for Service Excellence and Good Governance; Miembro del Chartered Institute of Administration de Nigeria; Miembro del Instituto de Diplomacia y Gestión Públicas; Miembro del Chartered Institute of Personnel Management; Miembro del Instituto de Economistas Marítimos (Canadá); Ha recibido numerosos premios al mérito por liderazgo ejemplar, excelente prestación de servicios y desarrollo de la capacidad humana en el sector marítimo. El Dr. Bashir Jamoh también posee las cualidades de un buen líder en abundancia: des-tribalizado, disciplinado y comprometido con el desarrollo del potencial de otras personas. También es el autor del libro, titulado -Harnessing Nigeria's Maritime Assets - Past, Present and Future. Este experimentado administrador y experto marítimo fue nombrado Director General y Director Ejecutivo de la Agencia de Seguridad y Administración Marítima de Nigeria (NIMASA) por el Gobierno Federal de Nigeria el 10 de marzo de 2020 y también es el actual presidente del Chartered Institute. de la Administración de Transporte de Nigeria (CIOTA). El Dr. Bashir Jamoh ha desempeñado roles de liderazgo críticos en varias iniciativas consideradas críticas para la industria marítima, tales como: el establecimiento y la promulgación de la ley por parte del presidente de Nigeria de la Ley de Supresión de la Piratería y Otros Delitos Marítimos (Ley SPOMO 2019); la formación del Grupo de Trabajo Conjunto de la Industria de NIMASA (NJIWG); el establecimiento del Nuevo Marco para combatir la Piratería en el Golfo de Guinea conocido como GoG MCF / SHADE en conjunto con la CPI; y el lanzamiento exitoso de la Infraestructura Integrada de Seguridad Nacional y Protección de Vías Fluviales, ampliamente conocida como el proyecto “Deep Blue” para asegurar, administrar y controlar las aguas de Nigeria. Contralmirante (Dr) Narciso Fastudo Junior Subdirector, Centro de Coordinación Interregional (ICC) El Dr. Narciso Fastudo Junior es un angoleño de 62 años de la ciudad de Gabela en la provincia de Kwanza del Sur. Tiene una licenciatura en Ingeniería Electrónica de la Universidad de Odessa en la ex Unión Soviética (Rusia), una Maestría y un Doctorado en Filosofía (Phd) de la Universidad Agostinho Neto en Angola. El Dr. Fastudo es un oficial naval que ha prestado servicios en las Fuerzas Armadas de Angola durante muchos años; 15 años en la Fuerza Aérea y 27 años en la Armada. Su anterior nombramiento fue en el Ministerio de Defensa, donde durante casi un año estuvo adscrito al Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Fue ascendido al rango de Contralmirante en noviembre de 2017. Además del portugués, el Contralmirante Fastudo habla y comprende ruso, francés e inglés. A lo largo de su carrera, particularmente de 1980 a 2002, el Contralmirante Fastudo ha ocupado varios nombramientos en las Fuerzas Armadas de Angola. Entre ellos se destacan los nombramientos de mando y personal desde los niveles tácticos hasta los estratégicos de mando. 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