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NIGERIA SEEKS CATEGORY “C” MEMBERSHIP IN IMO                                                                                         

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NIGERIA SEEKS CATEGORY “C” MEMBERSHIP IN IMO                                                                                                                                             22-10-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                            The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy Mr Red Adegboyega Oyetola has disclosed Nigeria’s interest to seek a Category “C” membership on the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council.

Mr Oyetola who indicated the interest at the ongoing 2024 World Maritime Day Parallel Event, in Barcelona, Spain, also held talks with fellow counterparts to advance the maritime agenda and the interest of Nigeria to seek the membership .

He observed that Nigeria and the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy have built its framework and proposed a road map for the new ministry to conform with IMO’s implementation code.

The Minister also informed his counterparts that Nigeria, as a maritime nation, stands firmly committed to the principles and goals of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

He added that Nigeria’s commitment to safeguarding the crucial shipping lanes that traverse West Africa and the Gulf of Guinea alongside the country’s bold and consistent steps to secure the Gulf of Guinea waters through deliberate initiatives like the Deep Blue Project, amongst others reflects Nigeria’s commitment to IMO’s principles and goals buttressing reasons to why Nigeria should be considered.

“Our active participation in upholding key conventions, such as the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, reflects our dedication to ensuring the safety of international shipping.’’

‘‘Nigeria’s commitment extends beyond safety and security. We are fully in tune with the IMO’s environmental protection mandates, as outlined in the MARPOL Convention, and we will continue to adopt measures to reduce marine pollution from ships and promote sustainability within the maritime sector.

In recognition of the fact that the future of shipping is in green energy and sustainable practices, we are also embracing the IMO’s de-carbonization strategy. I affirm here that our diligence is to support the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in shipping.’

He affirmed that as a reliable and responsible maritime nation, Nigeria stands ready to collaborate with all member states to ensure a safe, secure, and sustainable future for the global maritime community.

 

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