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Jamoh charges media on responsible, developmental journalism to change negative global perception of Nigeria’s maritime industry

–declares open 5-day media workshop on maritime security
The Eyewitness Reporter
The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has admonished media practitioners in the country on the need to shun sensational reporting and embrace responsible and development Journalism that is needed to change the negative global perception of Nigeria’s maritime industry.
Jamoh was making the call on Monday in Lagos while declaring open a five-day media executive workshop on maritime security.
He declared that positive reporting of Nigeria’s maritime industry will enhance the country’s global standing and place Nigeria in good stead to have a sizable slice of the 350 million jobs and $3.5 trillion revenue accruable from the blue economy globally.
The Denmark government and NIMASA sponsored the Media workshop while Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Ghana, facilitated the training.
Jamoh stated that the federal government had invested so much in maritime security in the country through the multi-million dollars Deep Blue project but warned that negative reporting on the country’s maritime domain would send a wrong signal to the international community which he said may rub the country of the boundless opportunities in blue economy.
He explained that the media has a crucial role to play in ensuring that Nigeria maximises the potential of the blue economy hence the training workshop to sharpen the skills of media practitioners in the sector.
The NIMASA DG further espoused what he called three enablers of the blue economy which include maritime security, infrastructure and good ocean governance.
He reiterated the role of the media in bringing these enablers into proper perspective in order to project a positive image of the country in the maritime industry.
According to the NIMASA boss, although the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration has yielded to the cries of industry stakeholders with the creation of a specific Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, the sector wouldn’t thrive without security.
“NIMASA and the Nigerian Navy has done a lot to change the narrative of security in the nation’s maritime domain and across the Gulf of Guinea.
“We are at a stage where our efforts are geared towards maintaining the peace in the region.
” We should be able to tell our success stories as journalists,” Dr. Jamoh said.
While stating that the training will enable journalists to understand some technicalities of maritime security, he also advised media practitioners to be conscious of the impact of negative reports on maritime trade in the GoG region.
Also speaking, the Director, Faculty of Academic Affairs and Research, KAIPTC, Prof. Kwesi Aning stated that the training course on Maritime Security Reporting is the third of the series of courses on Maritime Security Reporting in the Gulf of Guinea.
His words: “The first and second courses were successfully piloted in Takoradi (for Ghanaian nationals only) and then at the KAIPTC (for a multinational audience) in May and October of this year.
“This course also forms part of the capacity-building outputs of the ‘Integrated Responses to Threats to Maritime Safety and Security in the GoG Domain’ a five-year project generously supported by the Government of Denmark.”
Aning stressed that the goal of the project is to establish collaborative platform among stakeholders in the Gulf of Guinea maritime sector, enhance comprehension of the dynamic maritime security landscape, promote better coordination and cooperation, and leverage both individual and collective efforts to improve maritime security in the GoG.
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NANTA Exco embarks on seven-day Ghana retreat, fam trip to deepen regional tourism partnership

Gloria Odion, Reporter

The National Executive Council (NEC) of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) has commenced a seven-day executive retreat and familiarisation (fam) trip to Ghana, hosted by Safari World, as part of efforts to strengthen regional tourism partnerships and expand cross-border travel opportunities.

The NANTA delegation was received at Safari World Homes in Accra by the Chairman of the Safari World Group, Mr. Ernest Gyekye, who expressed delight at hosting the Nigerian travel trade leaders.

He assured the delegation of a memorable experience throughout their week-long stay.

Speaking on the significance of the visit, NANTA President, Mr. Yinka Folami, described the retreat and familiarisation tour as a strategic initiative aimed at fostering stronger business relationships and promoting collaborative tourism development across Africa.

“This mission is not a leisure trip,” Folami said. “It is a deliberate step to implement and expand our association’s marketing advocacy for Nigerian brands across borders.”

He noted that Nigeria and Ghana share deep historical, cultural and commercial ties that should be leveraged to drive tourism growth on the continent.

“Nigeria and Ghana share history, culture, trade and people. The future of our tourism cannot be built in silos,” he said.

“This retreat is about moving from policy to practice—creating real products, real partnerships and real movement of travellers between Accra and Lagos.”

As part of the programme, the NANTA executives will engage in strategic business-to-business (B2B) meetings with their Ghanaian counterparts, tour key tourism destinations under the Safari World brand, and participate in cultural exchange activities designed to promote stronger bilateral tourism cooperation.

The itinerary spans Safari World’s three flagship destinations, including Safari Homes in Accra, the Aqua Safari riverfront experience, Safari Island Cruise, Safari Nautica, and Safari Recreation and Sports facilities in Ada, as well as the Safari Valley Eco Resort and Safari Eco Park in Dawu.

Operating under the brand promise, “One World, Three Destinations, Over 20 Unique Experiences,” Safari World is leveraging the visit to strengthen its footprint in the Nigerian travel market while positioning Ghana as a premier destination for leisure tourism, conferences, group travel, family holidays and premium tourism experiences.

A major highlight of the visit will be the Executive Dinner scheduled for July 21 at the Safari Valley Eco Resort, where key stakeholders from Nigeria and Ghana’s tourism industries will deliberate on strategies for deepening travel trade and advancing regional tourism development.

The familiarisation tour is expected to provide NANTA’s leadership with first-hand knowledge of Safari World’s tourism offerings, paving the way for the development of attractive travel packages and stronger business partnerships that will benefit Nigerian travellers and the wider West African tourism industry.

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Ogun Customs spurns claims of Smugglers’ takeover of Idiroko–Sango Ota trading Route

Funso OLOJO, Editor

The Ogun I Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has dismissed as false reports alleging that smugglers had taken over the Idiroko–Sango Ota trading route in Ogun State, describing the claims as a deliberate misrepresentation of a traffic incident.
In a statement issued by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Superintendent of Customs (SC) Chado, the Command clarified that the traffic gridlock on the route resulted from the breakdown of an articulated commercial trailer after it fell into a badly deteriorated section of Atan Road, temporarily obstructing the free flow of traffic.
According to the Command, the vehicles caught in the ensuing congestion were legitimate commercial trucks transporting red palm oil to various local markets and had no connection whatsoever with smuggling activities.
It explained that the large number of heavy-duty trucks trapped in the gridlock may have led some members of the public to wrongly conclude that smugglers had taken over the road.
“The reports that smugglers blocked the road are inaccurate. The disruption resulted from a road accident and poor road conditions. The vehicles involved were lawful commercial vehicles transporting red palm oil for legitimate trade,” Chado stated.
The Command urged journalists, social media users and the general public to verify information before disseminating reports capable of creating unnecessary panic or undermining public confidence in security agencies.
Observers within the border trade sector noted that the allegation does not reflect the prevailing security situation within the Ogun I Area Command, where anti-smuggling operations have been intensified under the leadership of the Acting Customs Area Controller, Comptroller O.O. Afeni.
Since assuming office, Comptroller Afeni has strengthened intelligence-driven surveillance, enhanced collaboration with other security agencies and host communities, and sustained pressure on economic saboteurs operating along the Ogun border corridors.
These measures, according to stakeholders, have resulted in significant seizures of prohibited goods and reinforced the Command’s resolve to safeguard Nigeria’s economy and territorial integrity.
Maritime and border trade stakeholders also cautioned against the spread of unverified information capable of undermining the efforts of security personnel or creating a false impression of lawlessness in border communities.
They stressed that while combating smuggling remains an ongoing responsibility, responsible and accurate reporting is equally critical to ensuring that operational achievements are not overshadowed by misinformation.
The Ogun I Area Command reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining its anti-smuggling campaign while facilitating legitimate cross-border trade in line with the statutory mandate of the Nigeria Customs Service.

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Taiwo Afolabi maritime conference marks 10 years, holds July 20–21

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Gloria Odion, Maritime Reporter

The Taiwo Afolabi Annual Maritime Conference (TAAM) will celebrate its 10th anniversary on July 20–21, 2026, with organisers set to host what has grown into West Africa’s largest student-led maritime conference at the University of Lagos.

Organised by the Maritime Forum, University of Lagos, in partnership with SIFAX Group, the conference is expected to attract more than 2,000 participants drawn from government, academia, the maritime industry, corporate organisations and the media.

Over the past decade, SIFAX Group has remained the conference’s foremost supporter, helping to transform TAAM into a leading platform for youth engagement, maritime policy dialogue, industry collaboration and capacity development.

The milestone edition will be held under the theme, “Ten Tides of Impact: Raising a Generation to Position Nigeria as Africa’s Blue Giant,” reflecting the conference’s commitment to nurturing future maritime leaders and advancing Nigeria’s blue economy aspirations.

This year’s programme will feature keynote presentations, panel discussions and policy dialogues involving prominent stakeholders, including maritime lawyer Dr. Emeka Akabogu; the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola; the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola; Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi; President of the Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (Nigeria), Dr. Odunayo Ani; as well as representatives of the Danish Consulate and other leading maritime organisations.

President of the Maritime Forum, Dare Tunde Damilola, described the 10th anniversary edition as more than a commemorative event, saying it represents a legacy platform aimed at strengthening collaboration between academia and industry while preparing the next generation of maritime professionals and policymakers.

According to him, the conference seeks to stimulate meaningful conversations on the future of Nigeria’s maritime industry, bridge the gap between classroom learning and industry practice, encourage innovation and leadership among young people, deepen stakeholder engagement across the maritime ecosystem, and create opportunities for networking, mentorship and career development.
Also speaking, Olumuyiwa Akande, Group Head, Corporate Communications at SIFAX Group, said the company’s sustained support for the conference underscores its commitment to developing human capital for the maritime sector.
He noted that TAAM has become a strategic platform for connecting academic knowledge with practical industry experience while inspiring university students to pursue careers in the maritime industry.
A major highlight of this year’s event will be the anniversary edition of the Blueprint Debate Competition, one of the conference’s flagship intellectual programmes.
Since its inception alongside the conference in 2016, the competition has evolved into a nationally recognised platform where university students engage in rigorous debates on maritime, economic, governance and public policy issues, further reinforcing TAAM’s role in shaping informed future leaders for Nigeria’s maritime secto

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