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Federal government drafts Dosunmu, ex- NIMASA DG, into lobby group for IMO council elections 

— as Oyetola inaugurates committee to reverse Nigeria’s fortunes at IMO elections.
Funso OLOJO 
Apparently weary of string of defeats at the International Maritime Organisation council elections over the past 15 years, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola has drafted Dr Ade Dosunmu into the campaign group for Nigeria’ reelection bid at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).
Dr Dosunmu was the former Director -General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency(NIMASA) who led Nigeria to victory at the IMO category C election in 2007 when Nigeria was in 17th position out of 18 countries.
Two years later, in 2009, the country  retained its seat on the council and improved its position from 17th to 5th position out of 18 countries during the tenure of Temisan Omatseye as NIMASA DG.
Since after that victory in 2009, Nigeria has failed to win the seat, having suffered successive defeats in the elections.
Determined to reverse the distressing trend of defeats, Oyetola put together a team of crack government officials and stakeholder to prosecute the Nigeria’s campaign for a place on the exalted seat of IMO council.
The decision of the Minister to tap on Dosunmu to be part of the campaign, was to draw from the knowledge of the former NIMASA DG.
Speaking at the inauguration held at the Boardroom of the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy (FMMBE)
in Abuja on Tuesday, Oyetola said the campaign must be all-inclusive, taking into consideration diplomatic and operational strategies in soliciting votes to yield good dividends.
He explained that, having lost out three times between 2011 and 2019 after its successful stints in 1975, 2001, and 2005,  Nigeria is due to return to the Council to cement its relevance as a strategic Maritime domain and a strong voice in West Africa.
“The need for Nigeria’s return to Council is imperative given our strategic location and significance as a hub of Maritime activities and as a voice for the sub-region on the IMO Council, where crucial decisions regarding international maritime shipping and trade are made,”
He added that membership in the Council comes with such benefits as “technical assistance, manpower and institutional development, as well as political influence in the maritime sector of the global economy.”
The inter-ministerial committee for Nigeria’s election to the IMO Executive Council at the 34th Regular Session in 2025 comprises high-level officials led by the Permanent Secretary of the FMMBE, Mr Olufemi Oloruntola.
 The committee is tasked with identifying activities and actions that will promote Nigeria’s standing in the IMO community by articulating and showcasing the country’s maritime achievements.
Members of the committee include the Director of Maritime Security and Safety from the FMMBE and the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), who will serve as alternate chairpersons.
Other members are; the Directors of Legal Services and Maritime Services from the FMMBE, the Director of International Organisations Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), the Managing Director of the Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority, and the Rector of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron.
Others include the former Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Ade Dosunmu (stakeholder); the representative of the
Office of the Honourable Minister of the finance ,Dr. Charles Akinola; and the Assistant Director, Maritime Pollution Control at the FMMBE, Mr. Paschal Ogah, who will serve as Secretary to the Committee.
Meanwhile, the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola, has officially presented the six IMO instruments assented to by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy.
He appreciated the Minister for facilitating the signing of the IMO Conventions, noting that, ‘these six conventions have been pending within the Ministry and government for the last 6 to 8 years.
With the efforts of the Honourable Minister, they have now been assented to by Mr. President and will be delivered and showcased with the IMO.’