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Blue Economy: Mobereola’s Vision Of Greater NIMASA


Recently, precisely on March 11, 2024, the President of the Federal Repub­lic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, approved the appointment of Dr. Dayo Mobereola as the new Direc­tor-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (MIMASA) on the recommendation of the Hon. Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr. Adegboyega Oye­tola. Mobereola’s appointment, which followed the expiration of tenure and exit of his predecessor in office, Mr. Bashir Jamoh, was for a renewable term of four years.

While the status quo on the mission of NIMASA, which basically is “to achieve and sustain safe, secure ship­ping, cleaner oceans and enhanced maritime capacity in line with the best global practices towards Nigeria’s economic development”, remains, the modi operandi of the agency under the newly created Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, as against the erstwhile Ministry of Transportation, slightly differs, and consequently requires ap­plication of innovation, reorientation, renovation and purpose-driven reor­ganization in line with the objectives and economic-cum-revenue genera­tion mandate and the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present administration, which necessitated the creation of the new ministry.

The meritorious appointment of Dayo Mobereola, a United King­dom-trained Doctor of Philosophy, seasoned administrator and ace trans­port economist, as the new helms­man of NIMASA clearly depicts the seriousness and commitment of Mr. President to overhauling every facet and sphere of the nation’s sector for socio-economic rejuvenation and de­velopment. The newly appointed DG’s personal vision in relation to the agen­cy’s corporate vision and mission was clearly understood from his inaugural speech on his assumption of office re­cently at the agency’s headquarters in Lagos, as reported by the press.

The headship of a high-profile agency as the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (MIMASA) is rhinoceros-head-like in terms of its administrative and man­agerial responsibilities. It requires an egghead with a combination of aca­demic and native intelligence as its Director-General, like Dr. Mobereola, who, for twelve years, between Jan­uary 2003 and September 2015, was the Managing Director, Lagos Met­ropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA). As a former Transporta­tion Commissioner in Lagos, Deputy Managing Director and Project Devel­opment Director at AFM Consulting Plc, London, as well as former Senior Economist at British Petroleum Ship­ping Limited, also in London, the new DG’s personal vision “to lead a Leading Maritime Agency” based on the agen­cy’s vision is expected to bring the mis­sion of the organization to fruition.

Since its creation in August 2006 from the merger of National Mari­time Authority and Joint Maritime Labour Industrial Council, the agency has been saddled with the obligation of regulating the maritime industry in Nigeria. With his administrative acu­men and managerial experience, the new Director-General would hopeful­ly competently pursue all the various policy initiatives, interventions, plans and partnerships of the agency to en­sure proper regulation of the nation’s maritime sector on the the platform of the tripod of Maritime Security as Ex­istential Priority, Maritime Safety as Operational Necessity and Shipping Development with Economic Urgency.

As positively envisaged, in line with the objectives for the establish­ment of NIMASA, the new DG would bring his expertise to bear in ensuring maritime safety, seafarers’ standards maintenance and security, pollution prevention and control, good mari­time labour relations, proper ship­ping regulations, and promotion of efficient commercial shipping and cabotage activities. It’s expected that the DG would use his connection as a Fellow of professional bodies like the Chartered Institute of Transport both in England and Nigeria to facilitate transborder inter-agencies’ collabora­tion and lead the agency to implement the domestication of International Maritime Organization (IMO) and International Labour Organization (ILO) Convections.

Also, with Dr. Dayo Mobereola’s rich profile of previous active ser­vices as an experienced private and public servant, even as a Board Chair­man of Lagos Bus Services Ltd, from March 2020 until his appointment as NIMASA DG in March 2024, one is not in doubt regarding his abili­ty to ensure strict adherence to the core values of the NIMASA by both management team and staff. As vi­sualized, his helmsmanship would ensure commitment of all, account­ability of management, profession­alism in performance, maintenance of the agency’s integrity as well as staff teamwork that would lead to ex­cellence in his administration of the maritime agency based on proactive leadership and discipline.

Dr Olorede, Head, Department of Strategic Communication and Media Studies, Fed­eral Polytechnic Offa, Kwara State, writes via oloredejimoh@gmail.com (08111841887)



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