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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

NIMASA urges Nigerians to invest in blue economy

Mr Mobereola reaffirmed NIMASA’s dedication to implementing the federal government’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’.

• April 15, 2025
NIMASA DG, Dayo Mobereola
NIMASA DG, Dayo Mobereola[Credit: Instagram]

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has urged individuals and corporate investors to explore emerging opportunities within Nigeria’s blue economy.

NIMASA’s director-general, Dayo Mobereola, made the call in a statement on Tuesday by the agency’s spokesperson, Edward Osagie, at the 36th Enugu International Trade Fair.

Represented by Umar Mohammed, deputy director of planning, research and data management services, Mr Mobereola reaffirmed NIMASA’s dedication to implementing the federal government’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’.

He stressed the importance of inclusive economic growth by encouraging indigenous involvement in domestic and international shipping.

“To fully harness our maritime potential, NIMASA is implementing an integrated development strategy that will support local operators in acquiring vessels,” Mr Mobereola stated.

He added that NIMASA would establish a national carrier line and create maritime training institutions to develop world-class seafarers.

Mr Mobereola highlighted the Public Sector Cargo Support Programme (PSCPP), aimed at fostering a captive freight market for local operators and reducing foreign dominance in shipping.

He said these initiatives were implemented through public-private partnerships to ensure sustainability and long-term impact.

“We invite investors and entrepreneurs to partner with us in building a competitive maritime sector that generates employment and drives economic growth,” Mr Mobereola said.

The NIMASA DG thanked Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah and ECCIMA leadership for hosting the trade fair.

He described the event as a crucial platform for networking and attracting investment opportunities.

Mr Mobereola emphasised that NIMASA plays a leading role in promoting Nigeria’s blue economy through its mandate to regulate maritime activities and preserve ocean resources.

(NAN)

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