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MARAN holds appreciation night for its past Presidents

Gloria Odion, Maritime Reporter
In what appears to be a novel idea which is the first of its kind in the industry, the Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria (MARAN) has concluded plans to celebrate its past presidents whose sweats, dedication and sacrifices have contributed immensely to the transformation of the association into a colossus in maritime journalism.
In a rare display of appreciation to these heroes of the association that is the progenitor and forerunner of maritime journalists’ associations, the group has therefore agreed that the labour of these fine gentlemen will not go unrewarded.
In a press statement signed by the association’s Caretaker committee Chairman ,Tunde Ayodele and the Chairman of the Organising committee, Funso Olojo , the past leaders of MARAN will be showcased and celebrated in a lavish ceremony billed for Rockview Hotel, Apapa on April 24th, 2026 by 3:00 pm.
Mr Ayodele further disclosed that invitations have been extended to all the friends, associates and well wishers of the celebrants to come and share in this epoch- making event.
He expressed sadness over the loss of four of the association’s past leaders but stated that they will be given posthumous awards for their contributions to the association.
Ayodele revealed that as a result of this development, the family members of the deceased have been invited to grace the occasion.
” As an organization which values the contributions of its leaders, MARAN is celebrating its past Presidents for their vision, passion, zeal, tenacity of purpose, sacrifices,resilience and persistence in the face of adversity and daunting challenges that have shaped the association into the foremost and
formidable group of Journalists in the maritime industry” Ayodele declared.
He disclosed that the coming event is coming at the appropriate time when one of our past Presidents, Dr Bolaji Akinola, gained ascendency in his professional career, when he was appointed as the Special Adviser on Communications to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola.
” The career advancement of Dr Bolaji gladdens our heart at MARAN for being one of the past presidents of this great association and there isn’t a better platform than this event to show appreciation to the Honourable Minister for finding one of our own worthy as one of his special aides” the MARAN Chairman enthused.
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Tope Fajemirokun, WABOTAN President, decries high cost of water transportation in Nigeria

The President of the Waterfront Boat Owners and Transporters Association of Nigeria (WABOTAN), Mr. Tope Fajemirokun, has lamented the prohibitive cost of water transportation in Nigeria which he said has continued to discourage Nigerians from using this viable mode of transportation.
“With the support of my friend and brother, Frank Meke, the programme will bring together stakeholders, the media, and regulatory agencies to further strengthen safety awareness,” he stated.
The WABOTAN President noted that the association has implemented several safety measures in preparation for the rainy season and acknowledged the efforts of regulatory authorities in sensitizing operators and passengers.
“A few months ago, LASWA invested significantly in clearing water hyacinth from Lagos waterways. Water hyacinth is a fast-growing aquatic plant that obstructs navigation and poses safety risks on waterways,” he explained.
Fajemirokun said WABOTAN has enjoyed strong cooperation from both LASWA and NIWA in promoting safety and regulatory compliance across the sector.
“With NIWA’s support, we are intensifying sensitization efforts in those states and across other parts of the country,” he said.
He added that several states are establishing their own waterway authorities and commended NIWA for providing guidance and support in that regard.
Speaking on the need to phase out unsafe banana and wooden boats, Fajemirokun called for greater government intervention and financial support for operators seeking to invest in safer and more modern vessels.
“The government needs to come to our aid, just as the Lagos State Government has been doing.
” State governments should also invest more in water transportation to ensure that Nigerians can fully benefit from the opportunities offered by the waterways,” he said.
He further urged government authorities to take a more active role in developing the water transportation sector, noting that the high cost of water travel discourages many commuters.
Also speaking on the programme, veteran maritime journalist Frank Meke acknowledged government efforts but stressed that more needs to be done to unlock the full potential of Nigeria’s water transportation system.”Our roads are heavily congested. As we speak, Apapa remains gridlocked. Imagine the impact if government invested more in water transportation.
” Government agencies should demonstrate a similar level of commitment,” Meke said.
He also expressed concern about states such as Kwara, Niger, Benue, and Taraba, where waterways could serve as a more affordable and efficient means of transporting agricultural produce.
According to him, many farmers in these states need reliable and cost-effective transportation options to move their goods to market, making water transportation a viable alternative.
Meke called on the government to declare a state of emergency in the water transportation sector, emphasizing the need for alternative modes of transportation beyond road networks.
“Nigerians need efficient alternatives to road transport, and WABOTAN has played a significant role in advancing the sector.
” As the rainy season approaches, we must prepare adequately for emergencies,” he stated.
Fajemirokun concluded by urging all boat operators to prioritize safety at all times and ensure that passengers wear life jackets before embarking on any journey.
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