Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency

Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), formerly the National Maritime Auth

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, is committed to the enthronement of global best practices in the provision of maritime services in Nigeria. Our areas of focus include effective Maritime Safety Administration, Maritime Labour Regulation, Marine Pollution Prevention and Control, Search and Rescue, Cabotage enforcement, Shipping Development and Ship Registration, Train

ing and Certification of Seafarers, and Maritime Capacity Development.Using modern tools that guarantee efficiency and effectiveness, we are determined to develop indigenous capacity and eliminate all hindrance.

NIGERIA, LIBERIA STRENGTHEN REGIONAL MARITIME COOPERATIONThe Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration an...
31/05/2026

NIGERIA, LIBERIA STRENGTHEN REGIONAL MARITIME COOPERATION

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, has reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment to advancing regional maritime integration, cooperation and capacity development across Africa.

Dr. Mobereola made this known when he received the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Liberia in Lagos, Mr. Dapo Akinosun, SAN, at the Agency’s headquarters in Lagos.

The NIMASA DG described the meeting as a reflection of the longstanding and mutually beneficial relationship between Nigeria and Liberia, particularly within the maritime sector.

According to him, stronger collaboration among African nations remains critical to unlocking the continent’s maritime potential, strengthening the Blue Economy, and promoting sustainable regional growth of the continent.

Highlighting the significance of maritime cooperation, Dr. Mobereola noted that “The time has come for African nations to upscale maritime collaboration. The partnership between Nigeria and Liberia will help us build capacity, strengthen regional cooperation, and create opportunities for African youths within the global maritime industry.

“We must collectively build maritime capacity beyond borders. Sea-time training and practical exposure will position Nigerian and African youths to compete effectively in the international maritime space,” he added.

He also appreciated the Liberian Government for supporting Nigeria’s successful bid for the Category C seat of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), noting that both countries have sustained productive maritime relations over the years.

Earlier in his address, the Honorary Consul, Mr. Dapo Akinosun, SAN, said the visit was aimed at reinforcing the enduring relationship between Nigeria and Liberia while promoting stronger maritime cooperation between both countries.

The Envoy described the maritime sector as a key driver of economic growth, regional integration, and Blue Economy development, while commending the management of NIMASA for efforts towards repositioning Nigeria’s maritime industry for sustainable growth and investment.

“Nigeria has demonstrated genuine commitment to maritime partnership and regional growth. Liberia looks forward to deeper collaboration with NIMASA in maritime administration, safety, capacity development, and trade promotion for the advancement of Africa’s Blue Economy,” Akinosun said.



Osagie Edward, FNIPR
Deputy Director/Head, Public Relations
NIMASA
[email protected]

May 31, 2026

L-R: Head, Media Department at the Liberian Consulate in Lagos, Mr. Kehinde Ogundimu; Honorary Consul of the Republic of...
31/05/2026

L-R: Head, Media Department at the Liberian Consulate in Lagos, Mr. Kehinde Ogundimu; Honorary Consul of the Republic of Liberia in Lagos, Mr. Dapo Akinosun, SAN; Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA; Dr. Dayo Mobereola; Executive Director, Maritime Labour & Cabotage Service, NIMASA; Mr. Jibril Abba; and Director Reforms Coordination & Strategic Management/Blue Economy Unit of NIMASA; Mrs. Nneka Obianyor when the Honorary Consul paid a visit to the NIMASA headquarters in Lagos.

Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA; Dr. Dayo Mobereola (Right); making a prese...
31/05/2026

Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA; Dr. Dayo Mobereola (Right); making a presentation to the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Liberia in Lagos, Mr. Dapo Akinosun, SAN; when the Honorary Consul paid a visit to the NIMASA headquarters in Lagos.

FG to Expand Deep Blue Project to Bakassi, Other Vulnerable Maritime Corridors — Oyetola·      As NIMASA Graduates 492 A...
31/05/2026

FG to Expand Deep Blue Project to Bakassi, Other Vulnerable Maritime Corridors — Oyetola
· As NIMASA Graduates 492 Advanced Combat Personnel for Deep Blue Project

The Federal Government has announced plans to expand the Deep Blue Project to vulnerable coastal and maritime corridors across the country, including the sensitive Bakassi axis, as part of efforts to further strengthen Nigeria’s maritime security architecture.

The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Dr. Adegboyega Oyetola, disclosed this on Thursday during the 2026 Graduation Ceremony of 492 Advanced Combat Personnel and Capability Presentation of the Deep Blue Project Task Group held at the 5th Battalion Army Barracks in Elele, Rivers State.

Dr. Oyetola said the planned expansion would target critical coastal areas such as Bakassi Peninsula, Igbokoda and other vulnerable maritime corridors across the country.

According to him, the initiative is aimed at consolidating the gains already recorded under the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure, popularly known as the Deep Blue Project.

“Building on the significant strides already made, the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy is currently evaluating strategic frameworks for the expansion of the Deep Blue Project to further strengthen our maritime security architecture in critical coastal areas such as Igbokoda, Bakassi, and other vulnerable maritime corridors,” the minister said.

He explained that the move would further curtail maritime insecurity, enhance operational capacity, improve maintenance systems and ensure maritime security assets remain fully functional and effective in safeguarding Nigeria’s waters.

The minister stated that Nigeria had recorded zero piracy incidents within its territorial waters over the past four years due to the sustained implementation of the Deep Blue Project and collaboration among security agencies. He also said that piracy incidents across the Gulf of Guinea had declined by more than 70 per cent within the same period.

According to him, prior to the establishment of the Deep Blue Project in 2021, the Gulf of Guinea had become one of the most dangerous maritime corridors globally, accounting for nearly 45 per cent of reported global piracy incidents and over 90 per cent of crew kidnappings at sea during peak periods.

He said the project had significantly transformed Nigeria’s maritime security framework through the deployment of integrated air, land and sea assets supported by advanced surveillance systems and rapid response capabilities.

The Minister linked the successes of the project to the Federal Government’s broader economic agenda under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying maritime security remained critical to economic growth, trade facilitation, investment promotion and national development.

He urged the graduating personnel to uphold professionalism, patriotism, teamwork and respect for the rule of law in the discharge of their duties.

Oyetola also commended the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, the Armed Forces, security agencies and training partners for their contributions to the success of the initiative.

Speaking earlier, Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Dr Dayo Mobereola, described the event as a major demonstration of Nigeria’s “operational readiness, institutional resilience, and determination to maintain a safe, secure, and economically viable maritime environment”.

According to him, the graduating officers completed 33 specialised training programmes covering multiple operational units within the Deep Blue architecture.

He said the graduates comprised 232 Maritime Security Unit operatives, 19 armoured vehicle drivers, 13 armoured vehicle mechanics, eight special mission helicopter pilots, eight helicopter technicians, five special mission aircraft pilots, six aircraft technicians, 49 special mission vessel crew members, 28 interceptor boat mechanics, 62 interceptor boat drivers, 52 Command, Control, Communication, Computer and Intelligence (C4I) operators, and 10 Vertical Take-Off and Landing Unmanned Aerial Systems operators.

The NIMASA boss said the personnel underwent advanced security and operational training in several countries, including Syria, Italy, Swaziland, Australia, and Nigeria, exposing them to global best practices in maritime security operations.

He said the operational assets of the Deep Blue Project include two special mission aircraft fitted with maritime surveillance sensors, two special mission helicopters for over-sea operations, two special mission vessels for deep-sea operations, eight unmanned aerial vehicles for real-time intelligence gathering, 16 fast interceptor boats, and 15 armoured coastal patrol vehicles.

The NIMASA Director-General thanked the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy for providing strategic leadership and support for maritime security reforms.

The event was attended by representatives of the Minister of Defence, Minister of State for Defence, and service chiefs, all of whom delivered goodwill messages.

Highlights of the ceremony included the commissioning of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Workshop and Training Centre by the Minister, inspection of Deep Blue Project assets, tactical demonstrations and the presentation of certificates to the graduating security personnel.


Signed:
Dr. Bolaji Akinola
Special Adviser to the Honourable Minister
Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy
Bukar Dipcharima House,
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

L-R: Representative of Hon. Minister of Defence Special Adviser on Security to the Minister for Defence in Nigeria; Musa...
31/05/2026

L-R: Representative of Hon. Minister of Defence Special Adviser on Security to the Minister for Defence in Nigeria; Musa Likita fsi, Director Maritime Safety and security Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy; Musa Makoji, His Excellency Minister of Marine and Blue Economy Adegboyega Oyetola CON, Director General Nigerian Maritime Administration and safety Agency; Dr Dayo Mobereola, Commander of NAF Mobility Command; Air Vice Marshal Michael Nnanye Onyebashi, Representative of State Minister for Defence, Director Navy Affairs; Joel Christopher, The Commander Operation Delta safe; Rear Admiral OBF Oladipo during the 2026 Deep Blue Operational Maritime/C4i Capability Demonstration and Graduation Ceremony in Elele, Rivers State.

L:R: Representative of Hon Minister of Defence Special Adviser on Security to the Minister for Defence in Nigeria; Musa ...
31/05/2026

L:R: Representative of Hon Minister of Defence Special Adviser on Security to the Minister for Defence in Nigeria; Musa Likita fsi, County Director, HLSi, Mr Tal Spektor, His Excellency Minister of Marine and Blue Economy Adegboyega Oyetola CON, Director Maritime Safety and security Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy; Musa Makoji, Director General Nigerian Maritime Administration and safety Agency; Dr Dayo Mobereola during a presentation of award certificate amongst Deep Blue Operational Maritime/C4i Capability Demonstration and Graduation Ceremony in Elele, Rivers State.

31/05/2026

As reported by Channels Television, The 5 Battalion of Nigerian Army Barracks, Elele witnessed the presence of dignitaries from top Military Officials, Maritime Government Representatives for the graduation ceremony of special task force group.

The graduation personnel are drawn from Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Army and Nigerian Air Force have completed the maritime training to strengthen Nigerian fight against piracy, sea-robbery and other maritime crimes in the Gulf of Guinea.



29/05/2026

During the week, The Honorary Consul General of the Republic of Liberia in Lagos Dapo Akinosun (SAN) led some delegates on a courtesy visit to the DG NIMASA, Dr Dayo Mobereola at NIMASA Towers in Victoria Island, Lagos.

During the visit, Mr Akinosun commended Dr Mobereola of his discipline coordination, strategic thinking and operational efficiency which has helped in transforming the aspect of transportation management in Lagos during his leadership reign in Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) which is clearly reflecting in the renewed energy and direction in the day to day activities in NIMASA.

Eid al-Adha: MOBEREOLA URGES NIGERIANS TO IMBIBE THE SPIRIT OF SACRIFICEThe Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Ad...
28/05/2026

Eid al-Adha: MOBEREOLA URGES NIGERIANS TO IMBIBE THE SPIRIT OF SACRIFICE

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, has urged the Muslim ummah and indeed all Nigerians to imbibe the spirit of sacrifice associated with the Eid al-Adha.

The NIMASA DG stated this in his goodwill message to staff of the Agency, maritime stakeholders and the Muslim community on the occasion of this year’s celebration.

According to him, “this season reminds us yet again the importance of sacrifice as exemplified by the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son in obedience to God’s command. Let us therefore embody this in our daily affairs by showing love to one another, exhibiting patriotism to our nation and above all remaining devoted to the teachings of Allah”.

He went on to wish Nigerians and especially stakeholders in the maritime project a happy celebration saying “Eid Mubarak to our valued staff and stakeholders. May this blessed celebration bring peace and joy. Thank you for your commitment and dedication to the development of the maritime industry and expansion of the Blue Economy agenda”.

Dr. Mobereola further appealed to all Nigerians to reflect on the values of empathy, charity, communal unity and sacrifice, which this season represents and work collectively towards building a safer and more prosperous nation.


Osagie Edward, FNIPR
Deputy Director/Head, Public Relations
NIMASA
[email protected]

May 27, 2026

27/05/2026

news report on the 669 graduating officers from the Maritime Security Unit of the Deep Blue Project have been trained to further enhance the operational effectiveness in the maritime sector. The training and demonstration took place in Elele Rivers state.

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