Nigeria releases oil tanker sailing under Swiss flag
The vessel is no longer in Nigeria’s exclusive economic zone
and is currently en route to Togo, the foreign ministry said in a statementExternal
link on Saturday.
“Based on an agreement signed between Switzerland and
Nigeria last May stipulating the release of the vessel, the departure of the
San Padre Pio is a success story for Swiss diplomacy, which was closely
involved in resolving the dispute between the two countries,” it said.
The oil tanker, managed by canton Vaud shipping company ABC
Maritime, was seized in January 2018 by Nigerian authorities, which accused the
ship and its crew of violating territorial waters and diesel smuggling.
ABC Maritime told SWI swissinfo.ch in May it had
successfully defended itself against these accusations in the Nigerian High
Court of Port Harcourt. ABC Maritime said the court ruling stated that the
defendants were found not guilty as charged and were therefore discharged and
acquitted.
Legal proceeding discontinued
A memorandum of understanding providing for the vessel’s
immediate release was signed on May 20. The agreement stipulated Nigeria’s
responsibility to release the San Padre Pio and for the companies involved in
the vessel’s operations to take the necessary measures (such as various
repairs) to allow it to actually depart.
The departure finally took place on December 8.
As the vessel has now been able to leave Nigeria’s exclusive
economic zone, the legal proceeding pending before the International Tribunal
for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg can be discontinued as provided for in the
memorandum of understanding.
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