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IMO Seat: Nigeria Modernising Maritime Infrastructure For Investment-driven Industry – Oyetola

by Yusuf Babalola
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In its bid to intensify commitment to securing a seat in the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy has emphasized Nigeria’s readiness to modernize its maritime infrastructure to foster a sustainable, secure, and investment-driven industry.

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Speaking when it took its campaign to the global Maritime and Aviation Symposium held in Singapore, the minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, underscored the strategic importance of Nigeria’s vast maritime resources.

Oyetola, who was represented by the Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Bola Oyebamiji, stated that the nation’s push for a Category C seat was aimed at enhancing its ability to contribute meaningfully to global maritime policies and decision-making processes.

“The IMO seat will empower Nigeria to influence the global maritime ecosystem and position the country as a major stakeholder in shaping international maritime policies, especially in the West African sub-region,” Oyetola noted.

The symposium focused on “Job Creation and Economic Growth in Nigeria’s Maritime and Aviation Sectors,” with NIWA showcasing key initiatives being implemented to unlock the economic potential of Nigeria’s blue economy. Oyebamiji described Nigeria’s coastal waters as an “untapped goldmine” with significant job creation and investment opportunities.

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He noted that Nigeria was strategically located to become a trade and commerce hub for West Africa, and highlighted the government’s efforts to increase global visibility through the marine and blue economy agenda.

“We have carefully positioned our Marine and Blue Economy sector to attract global attention, and our pursuit of an IMO Council seat is part of our broader strategy to accelerate economic integration and maritime development across Africa,” he stated.

Also representing Nigeria at the event was the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, who presented investment prospects in the country’s aviation sector and reiterated the government’s commitment to driving growth through international collaboration and infrastructure renewal.

 

Nigeria’s intensified diplomatic and sectoral engagements, such as its participation in the Singapore symposium, form part of its broader campaign ahead of the IMO Council elections scheduled to hold later this year.

 

 


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