NAICOM and Ghana Team Up to Boost Marine Insurance in West Africa

To enhance intra-African cooperation, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has partnered with Ghana’s insurance regulatory authority. This collaboration aims to improve marine insurance practices in West Africa through knowledge sharing and regulatory harmonization, fostering local marine insurance coverage in Ghana and strengthening ties for a unified market attractive to global reinsurers.

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Denmark and Ghana Enhance Maritime Cooperation for Lake Volta Safety and Digital Navigation

In May 2025, the Danish Geodata Agency strengthened maritime ties with Ghana through a week-long training initiative. Focused on enhancing digital navigation and safety on Lake Volta, the program equipped local authorities with vital skills in satellite mapping and data collection, fostering a collaborative approach to navigational safety and sustainability.

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Investigation of piracy concerns and maritime security

Three Crew Members Missing in Ghana After Pirate Attack on Fishing Vessel

Three Chinese citizens have disappeared in Ghanaian waters after suspected pirate attack on their fishing vessel Mengxin 1. The armed individuals took control of the ship, prompting concerns about maritime security in West Africa. The incident highlights the need for enhanced security measures and international collaboration to combat piracy and ensure maritime safety.

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Ghana Government to Address Visa Issues for Seafarers

The Minister of Transport, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, announced plans to address visa acquisition challenges for seafarers. The government will secure visas on arrival for shipowners and seafarers at the port, supporting Ghanaian seafarers in accessing global job opportunities. Nikpe encouraged youth to consider careers as seafarers through institutions like the Regional Maritime University.

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Ghana Upgrades Maritime English Training for Safer Multinational Crews

In Ghana, maritime English training for instructors has been updated to ensure safety on ships with multinational crews. The Regional Maritime University (RMU) collaborated with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to organize a national train-the-trainer course in Accra. The course equipped participants with modern teaching techniques for effective communication at sea.

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