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Oyetola Courts Island Nations for Nigeria’s IMO Council Election Bid

L-R: Nigeria’s Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, His Excellency Adegboyega Oyetola CON; Minister of Home Affairs, Climate Change and Environment of Tuvalu, Dr. Maina Vakafua Talia; Tuvalu’s Special Envoy on Oceans, Climate Change and the Commonwealth, Ambassador Shivshankar Nair and the Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola, when Oyetola met with the Tuvaluan Minister on the sidelines of the recently concluded 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, France.

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In a significant diplomatic drive on the sidelines of the recently concluded 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, France, Nigeria’s Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, His Excellency Adegboyega Oyetola, engaged in high-level meetings with leaders from several island nations to solicit support for Nigeria’s bid for election into Category C of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council later this year.

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Nigeria’s Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, His Excellency Adegboyega Oyetola CON (left) and Saint Kitts and Nevis’ Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment, Dr. Joyelle Clarke, when both Ministers met on the sidelines of the recently concluded 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, France.

The Honourable Minister met separately with the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, The Honourable James Marape; the Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Dr. Joyelle Clarke; and the Minister of Home Affairs, Climate Change and Environment of Tuvalu, Dr. Maina Vakafua Talia.

These meetings underscored Nigeria’s commitment to building alliances with countries that, though geographically distant, share common vulnerabilities and aspirations within the global maritime community.

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L-R: Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr. Olufemi Oloruntola; Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, His Excellency Adegboyega Oyetola CON; Saint Kitts and Nevis’ Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment, Dr Joyelle Clarke; Managing Director, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji; Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dayo Mobereola and the Permanent Secretary in the office of the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Naeemah Hazelle, during a meeting between both countries on the sidelines of the recently concluded 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, France.

Minister Oyetola explained that Nigeria’s quest for a seat on the IMO Council is not driven by ambition alone but by a desire to ensure greater representation for African nations, developing countries, and vulnerable coastal and island states in global maritime decision-making. He assured that Nigeria would be a reliable ally advocating for stronger global commitments to maritime decarbonization.

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Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Honourable James Marape (left) and Nigeria’s Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, His Excellency Adegboyega Oyetola CON, when Oyetola met with the Papua New Guinean leader on the sidelines of the recently concluded 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, France.

The Minister highlighted that Nigeria’s dedication to these principles is underscored by the establishment of the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy in 2023 by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. This move, he explained, reflects Nigeria’s renewed commitment to sustainable ocean governance, blue economic growth, and building resilience against climate change.

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He described how Nigeria is reimagining its relationship with the sea through initiatives ranging from port modernization and enhanced maritime security to ocean sustainability and the development of coastal communities.

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Minister Oyetola said Nigeria is not merely seeking support in isolation but is extending an offer of partnership. He articulated a vision for an IMO Council that actively protects the interests of the most vulnerable nations and pledged that Nigeria would use its voice, its vote, and its regional influence to advocate for the priorities of developing nations.

He further stated that Nigeria is prepared to push for a more equitable maritime regulatory framework that acknowledges disparities in national capacities, supports accessible climate-smart shipping technologies, and fosters practical cooperation in the development of sustainable blue economies between island nations and African coastal states like Nigeria.

Oyetola said Nigeria is ready to serve as a credible voice for developing nations within the international maritime system, forging alliances based on shared challenges and mutual interests.

As the IMO Council elections approach, Nigeria is positioning itself as a Category C candidate committed to inclusivity, equity, and climate-resilient maritime development in an increasingly interconnected and environmentally vulnerable world.

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Joshua Okoria

Joshua Okoria is a Lagos based multi-skilled journalist covering the maritime industry. His ICT and graphic design skills makes him a resourceful person in any modern newsroom. He read mass communication at the Olabisi Onabanjo University and has sharpened his knowledge in media practice from several other short courses. 07030562600, hubitokoria@gmail.com

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