Maritime sector: Minister tasks academy to produce thorough-bred professionals

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By Isaiah Eka

Mr Adegboyega Oyetola, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, has charged the Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN) to remain committed towards producing thorough-bred professionals for the maritime industry.

Oyetola made the call at the 2025 third quarter citizensโ€™ and stakeholdersโ€™ engagement of the institution in Oron, Akwa Ibom.

Represented by Mr Joshua Ayebameru, the Deputy Director, Research, Planning and Statistics, the minister urged the authorities of the institution not to compromise standards.

โ€œOver the years, the academy has trained qualified personnel for the maritime industry. The academy remains a cornerstone institution in the maritime sector.

โ€œThrough its programmes, training, and commitment to excellence, the academy continues to produce the manpower required to keep the sector vibrant and competitive,โ€ he said.

Oyetola further said that the engagement was to enable stakeholders to brainstorm on how to advance Nigeriaโ€™s marine and blue economy through collaborations, training and innovation.

He said that seafarers, cadets, and other maritime professionals from the institution must be well-equipped to compete globally and to drive the growth and sustenance of the sector.

The minister called for stakeholder collaboration towards developing the maritime sector, saying, โ€œthe future of Nigeriaโ€™s marine and blue economy depends on all of usโ€

In his remarks, the Chairman of MANโ€™s Governing Council, Mr Kehinde Akinola, said that the council had developed a comprehensive five-year strategic development plan for the academy.

Akinola said that when approved, the plan would accelerate institutional reforms, enhance training standards, deepen industry linkages, and reposition the academy for greater efficiency.

He said that the governing council was partnering shipowners and operators to secure practical training for the cadets.

โ€œIt is an obligation because we must prepare our cadets to meet international standards,โ€ he said.

Earlier, Dr Kevin Okonna, the Acting Rector of the academy, said that within the past 10 months, the academy had been repositioned to enhance teaching and learning.

Okonna said that the institution had been collaborating with maritime professional associations and the academyโ€™s alumni to facilitate the employment of more maritime professionals.

โ€œWe have employed about seven marine professional lecturers to enhance cadets teaching and learning.

โ€œWe have also obtained the commitment of shipowners and their associations to provide onboard training opportunities for our cadets,โ€ he said.

The theme of the event is:ย  โ€œImplementation of the National Policy on Marine and Blue Economy for Onboard Training of Nigerian Merchants Navy Cadets and the Critical Needs of the Maritime Academy of Nigeriaโ€. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Azubuike Okeh

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