|
The establishment of appropriate SAR facilities off the coast of Africa was seen as a key component in the implementation of the Global SAR Plan, the final part of which had been agreed in 1998 at an IMO Conference in Fremantle, Australia and, within which, Liberia had formally agreed to undertake responsibility for the coordination and control of SAR operations across a substantial sea area exceeding her obligation under the SOLAS Convention to do so in areas around her coast. The inauguration of the facility in Monrovia will help to fill a sizeable gap in the effective coverage of a vast area of the eastern part of the Atlantic Ocean, an area through which many ships, of all nations, regularly ply their trade. The new Monrovia MRCC was commissioned on 23 April 2009 by IMO Secretary-General Efthimios E. Mitropoulos, accompanied by Hon. B. J. Samukai, Liberia's Minister of Defence; Hon. A. B. Johnson, Minister of Internal Affairs; Hon. Binyah Kesselly, Commissioner Of Maritime Affairs; Mr. George Arku, Permanent Representative of Liberia to IMO, as well as officials from Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea and Sierra Leone. Monrovia MRCC on day of commissioningSpeaking at the opening of the facility, Mr Mitropoulos paid tribute to the broad co-operation between IMO, stakeholders from the international and non-governmental sectors and, most of all, the host Government of Liberia, that enabled this part of the overall scheme to be brought to a successful conclusion. He went on to commend the Government of Liberia for its ratification, earlier this year, of the International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue - the SAR Convention - by which it further confirmed its strong commitment to search and rescue and to the safety of life at sea. "This," he said, "surely befits a country that not only has taken on a sizeable SAR responsibility in geographical terms, but which is also in charge of one of the world's largest shipping registries - a role it plays with a commendable sense of responsibility and commitment with satisfactory results indeed." Source: IMO |
||
|
|