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Sanwo- Olu celebrates Nigeria’s return to IMO council
Funso OLOJO
The Lagos State Government has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, on Nigeria’s remarkable return to Category C of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council.
In a congratulatory message issued on behalf of the state government, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, described the achievement as a historic reaffirmation of Nigeria’s growing influence and credibility within the global maritime community.
Nigeria on Friday reclaimed its seat on the IMO Council after securing a decisive victory in the Category C election for the 2026–2027 biennium.
The election, held during the IMO General Assembly in London on November 28, marks the country’s first return to the Council in 14 years.
Governor Sanwo-Olu applauded President Tinubu for providing the national leadership that strengthened maritime governance and bolstered international confidence in Nigeria’s maritime reforms.
He noted that the achievement reflects the administration’s commitment to repositioning the maritime and blue economy sectors as major drivers of national development.
The governor also commended the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Dr. Adegboyega Oyetola, who led Nigeria’s delegation and spearheaded more than a year of global diplomatic engagements that resulted in the successful election.
“ Oyetola’s tireless efforts, strategic diplomacy, and clear vision for Nigeria’s maritime future were instrumental in securing this victory.
“His leadership continues to elevate the nation’s standing in international maritime affairs,” Governor Sanwo-Olu said.
According to details from the IMO election, Nigeria’s win is seen as a strong endorsement of the country’s improved maritime security architecture, enhanced regulatory reforms, and renewed commitment to global maritime cooperation under President Tinubu’s administration.
The Lagos State Government expressed optimism that Nigeria’s reinstatement to the IMO Council will further unlock opportunities for investment, enhance port efficiency, and deepen the state’s ongoing efforts to build a resilient and globally competitive maritime ecosystem.
Governor Sanwo-Olu pledged Lagos State’s continued support for federal initiatives aimed at advancing maritime safety, blue economy growth, and sustainable development across the nation’s waterways.
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In Malmo, Sweden, NIMASA renews capacity development partnership with WMU
Gloria Odion, Maritime Reporter
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has renewed its strategic capacity development partnership with the World Maritime University (WMU), Malmö, Sweden, through the signing of a four-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s maritime human capital and institutional capacity.
Speaking at the MoU signing ceremony, the Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, described the partnership as a critical pillar in NIMASA’s human capital development framework and a strategic investment in Nigeria’s maritime future.

“This collaboration has significantly strengthened our technical and regulatory capabilities over the years.
“Their expertise has also reinforced Nigeria’s participation at the International Maritime Organization and other international maritime platforms,” he stated.
Under the renewed MoU, which was first signed in 2022, NIMASA will sponsor at least ten officers annually for the 14-month Master of Science programme at WMU in Malmö for the 2026–2029 intakes, as well as at least one officer for the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) programme jointly delivered by WMU and the International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI), Malta.
The MoU also provides for distance learning, executive professional development courses, research collaboration and technical assistance to strengthen NIMASA’s capacity in maritime safety, environmental management, seafarer certification and implementation of international maritime instruments.
WMU will further seek additional fellowships from international donors for qualified NIMASA candidates.
Dr. Mobereola endorsed the MoU on behalf of NIMASA with the President of WMU, Professor Maximo Q. Mejia Jr signing on behalf of the University while Executive Director Finance and Administration, NIMASA ,Chudi Offodile and the Registrar of WMU, Mr. Peter Marriott both signed as witnesses.
Established in 1983 by the International Maritime Organization, WMU was mandated to strengthen global maritime capacity, particularly in developing countries.
The University has since become a leading centre of excellence, and Nigeria has benefited significantly through the training of NIMASA officers who continue to enhance national maritime governance and international engagement.
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