The federal government of Nigeria has inaugurated the governing board of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron, stating that it has upgraded the academic curriculum of the university to align with international maritime standards, earning accreditation from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).
Minister of Marine and Blue Economy Adegboyega Oyetola stated this while inaugurating members of the governing council in Abuja on Thursday.
Oyetola said, “The vision of MAN, Oron is to equip our teaming youth with specialised maritime education and practical skills, preparing them for jobs in shipping, marine engineering, port operations, and logistics by offering industry-aligned training and internationally recognised certifications.
“As you are aware, the Academy has made significant strides in recent years, establishing itself as a premier institution for maritime education in Africa by investing heavily in infrastructural development, including modern classrooms, hostels, and advanced simulators for ship handling and engine room operations, providing cadets with practical, real-world training.”
The minister further said that the objective of the academy remains the development of top and middle-class skilled manpower for the maritime sector.
According to him, “The Academy, therefore, must continue to provide specialised, practical training in areas like marine engineering and nautical sciences, which are essential for filling technical and operational roles.”
“As you assume your roles, I urge you to align yourselves with the ongoing reforms in the Marine and Blue Economy sector, under the Renewed Hope Agenda of this administration. The Maritime sector is critical to our national development, and the success of our broader economic policies depends heavily on our ability to provide the required manpower. The Maritime Academy of Nigeria is central to this effort. To achieve this, there must be a strong and seamless synergy between the Governing Board and the Academy’s Management. Collaboration and mutual respect between both entities will ensure that the Academy functions efficiently and effectively.
In his acceptance speech, the chairman of the board, Eng. Kindle Akiola said that they are looking forward to collaborating with the ministry and as a team to propel the academy to greater heights.
He noted that, “ Together, we will foster excellence in maritime education, research, and innovation.”
While making his commitment, Akiola said, “To the Academy’s staff and students, I pledge to support your tireless efforts in shaping the future of Nigeria’s maritime industry. Your dedication will be matched by our Council’s commitment to strategic governance.”