Performance of Abuja MOU on Port State Control in Enforcement of IMO Regulations on Maritime Safety

T. Nwokedi, Melvin Urhoromu Eko-Rapheals, Catherine Obasi, Anyanwu Julius Okechkwu
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Abstract The study evaluates the performance of the Abuja Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on port states control (PSC) with a view to providing empirical evidence and information on the rates of change in inspection efforts, detention efforts, and poor inspection performance of PSC Officers in the Abuja MoU. It examined the performance of the Abuja MoU and the level of compliance with International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations in the West and Central African sub-region. Secondary data obtained from the database of the Abuja MoU administration was used. The findings indicate that the implementation of the instrument has improved maritime safety in the region. The result also shows that trends of inspection efforts, poor inspection performance, number of inspections with and without detected deficiencies grew in the monitored period. The detention rate declined, which implies a decline in the trend of deploying unseaworthy vessels in the waters of the region, which is good for maritime safety administration in the region. About 92.5 % of the total inspections are fully compliant with the IMO safety regulation while 7.44 % of the inspection efforts show shortcomings and failure to comply with IMO regulations in the region
执行国际海事组织海上安全规则中港口国监督阿布贾谅解备忘录的执行情况
摘要:本研究评估了《阿布贾谅解备忘录》(MoU)关于港口国管制(PSC)的绩效,旨在提供有关《阿布贾谅解备忘录》中港口国管制官员在检查工作、拘留工作和检查表现不佳方面的变化率的经验证据和信息。报告审查了《阿布贾谅解备忘录》在西非和中非分区域的执行情况以及遵守国际海事组织(海事组织)规章的程度。使用了从阿布贾谅解备忘录管理部门数据库获得的二手数据。调查结果表明,该文书的实施改善了该区域的海上安全。结果还表明,在监测期间,检查力度、检查绩效差、检查中发现缺陷和未发现缺陷的数量呈增长趋势。滞留率下降意味着在该海域部署不适航船舶的趋势有所减少,这对该地区的海上安全管理是有利的。大约92.5%的检查完全符合国际海事组织的安全规定,而7.44%的检查工作显示出该地区的缺陷和不符合国际海事组织的规定
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