Ghana Boundary Commission and Navy conduct maritime inspection

Aisha Yakubu
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We are pleased to announce that the Ghana Boundary Commission (GhBC), in collaboration with the Ghana Navy (GN), has successfully completed the third Maritime Boundary Inspection (MBI) exercise along the Western Frontiers of Ghana’s maritime domain.



Spanning from Monday, April 8 to Thursday, April 11, 2024, this four-day MBI exercise covered a total distance of 271 Nautical Miles and focused on the area around the Tweneboa Enyenra Ntomme (TEN) Oil Fields.


The primary objective of this exercise was to assess the condition of the Western maritime boundary line and ensure the absence of any illegal activities or infringements along the maritime boundary with Cote d’Ivoire.


It is important to note that this inspection was conducted in accordance with the enforcement of the International Tribunal of the Laws of the Sea (ITLOS) ruling on the maritime boundary dispute between Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire.


The successful completion of this MBI exercise underscores our commitment to upholding maritime regulations and ensuring the integrity of Ghana’s maritime boundaries. We look forward to continuing our collaborative efforts with the Ghana Navy and other relevant stakeholders to safeguard our maritime interests.


Stay tuned for more updates on our ongoing initiatives to promote maritime security and compliance with international maritime laws.



-source citinewsroom | curated by Aisha Yakubu | GhanaCrimes

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