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FG applauds Mobereola’s leadership in NIMASA for Nigeria’s victory in IMO council election

According to the Minister, Dr Mobereola’s strategic engagement with IMO Member States and effective campaign coordination were pivotal to Nigeria’s resounding success, reflecting a high level of dedication to advancing the nation’s maritime interests.The Minister stated that “Your strategic engagement with IMO Member States and effective campaign management were pivotal to Nigeria’s resounding success at the election, showcasing your steadfast dedication and unrelenting commitment to advancing Nigeria’s maritime interests.
“The Ministry commends your pivotal role in demonstrating Nigeria’s maritime potential and reforms, thereby bolstering the nation’s standing in the global maritime community.
“As a key member of the Inter-Ministerial Bid Committee, your contributions reinforced Nigeria’s commitment to the objectives of the IMO and strengthened international maritime cooperation”, Oyetola said.
The Honourable Minister conveyed the Federal Government’s appreciation for the Director General’s outstanding service and expressed confidence in his continued contributions toward advancing Nigeria’s maritime ambitions.
Dr. Dayo Mobereola, who was elated, expressed deep appreciation to the Honourable Minister for the commendation, as well as for the leadership and guidance provided throughout the IMO Council election process.
Dr. Mobereola attributed the success of the election to the dedication of NIMASA staff and the support of stakeholders, while reaffirming the Agency’s commitment to sustain collaboration with the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy.
“This achievement reflects the dedication of our staff and the strong support of stakeholders, and it further challenges us to remain focused and committed in delivering on NIMASA’s mandate,” the DG said.
He called for renewed dedication across the Agency to justify Nigeria’s election into the IMO Council by strengthening efforts in maritime safety, security, marine environmental protection, and capacity development.
Nigeria’s election into Category C of the IMO Council is considered a strategic gain for the country and aligns directly with NIMASA’s statutory responsibility as the nation’s maritime administration.
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NIMASA opens investigation into vessels collision accident at Bonny anchorage as five crew members sustain injuries

Funso OLOJO, Editor
The accident which occurred on May 20th, 2026, has triggered a flurry of activities, has resulted in an oil spill in the affected area.
Following the collision, MT Lady Martina drifted ashore and is currently aground along the Bonny Channel, while MV Valparaiso remains grounded at the Bonny Inner Anchorage pending damage assessment and further investigation.
The management of MAERSK has officially reported the incident to the Agency.
In addition, NIMASA has established a Situation Monitoring Room to coordinate response efforts and monitor developments arising from the incident.
Dr. Mobereola, who was personally on ground in Rivers State to inaugurate the situation room, also directed the Agency’s Marine Environment Management Department to immediately commence an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the affected area, while taking necessary steps to mitigate the impact of the Tier 1 oil sheen and protect the marine environment.
NIMASA promised to update the public with the outcome of the investigation into the incident.
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