Tag: Dr. Dayo Mobereola

  • IMO Council win: Fed Govt lauds NIMASA DG’s strategic leadership

    IMO Council win: Fed Govt lauds NIMASA DG’s strategic leadership

    The federal government has commended the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola, for his strategic role in securing Nigeria’s election into Category C of the Council of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) for the 2026–2027 biennium.

    According to a statement by the Agency’s spokesperson, Osagie Edward, obtained by The Nation at the weekend, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, acknowledged Mobereola’s instrumental leadership and effective campaign coordination in a letter dated January 28, 2026.

    The statement indicated that the commendation letter addressed to the Director General highlighted his pivotal role in Nigeria’s victory at the IMO Council elections held in London.

    According to Edward, the minister noted that Mobereola’s strategic engagement with IMO Member States and effective campaign management were pivotal to Nigeria’s resounding success, reflecting a high level of dedication to advancing the nation’s maritime interests.

    “Your strategic engagement with IMO Member States and effective campaign management were pivotal to Nigeria’s resounding success at the election, showcasing your steadfast dedication and unrelenting commitment to advancing Nigeria’s maritime interests,” the minister stated.

    Oyetola further praised the NIMASA DG’s role in demonstrating the country’s maritime potential and reform initiatives to the international community, thereby enhancing the country’s standing in global maritime governance.

    “The Ministry commends your pivotal role in demonstrating Nigeria’s maritime potential and reforms, thereby bolstering the nation’s standing in the global maritime community. As a key member of the Inter-Ministerial Bid Committee, your contributions reinforced Nigeria’s commitment to the objectives of the IMO and strengthened international maritime cooperation,” Oyetola said.

    The statement quoted the minister as conveying the federal government’s appreciation for the Director General’s outstanding service and expressing confidence in his continued contributions toward advancing Nigeria’s maritime ambitions.

    The NIMASA spokesperson disclosed that Mobereola, in his response, expressed deep appreciation to Oyetola for the leadership and guidance provided throughout the IMO Council election process.

    Osagie quoted the NIMASA DG as attributing the electoral success to collective efforts, emphasising the dedication of the agency’s staff and the strong support from maritime stakeholders.

    “This achievement reflects the dedication of our staff and the strong support of stakeholders, and it further challenges us to remain focused and committed in delivering on NIMASA’s mandate,” Mobereola said.

    The statement further revealed that the DG called for renewed dedication across the agency to justify Nigeria’s election into the IMO Council by strengthening efforts in maritime safety, security, marine environmental protection, and capacity development.

    Mobereola reaffirmed NIMASA’s commitment to sustained collaboration with the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy to deliver on the expectations that come with Nigeria’s IMO Council membership, according to the statement.

    Edward noted that Nigeria’s election into Category C of the IMO Council is considered a strategic gain for the country and aligns directly with NIMASA’s statutory responsibility as the nation’s maritime administration.

    The IMO Council, he said, serves as the executive organ of the International Maritime Organisation between sessions of the Assembly, overseeing the implementation of maritime conventions and regulations that govern global shipping, maritime safety, and environmental protection.

    Category C membership specifically, he noted, represents countries with special interests in maritime transport and navigation, positioning Nigeria to influence policy decisions affecting African maritime trade, shipping routes, and the broader international shipping industry.

    Maritime industry analysts have noted that the election victory enhances Nigeria’s capacity to participate in shaping global maritime policies, particularly those affecting developing nations and regional trade within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework.

    Stakeholders in the sector have expressed optimism that Nigeria’s presence on the IMO Council will provide opportunities to address longstanding challenges in the domestic maritime sector, including effective cabotage implementation, port efficiency improvements, and enhanced maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea.

    Industry experts further argued that the IMO Council seat positions the country to attract increased foreign direct investment in maritime infrastructure, shipbuilding, and allied services, while also strengthening the country’s negotiating power in international maritime trade agreements.

    The election comes at a crucial time as Nigeria pursues ambitious reforms under its blue economy agenda, with the maritime sector projected to contribute significantly to the country’s efforts to diversify its GDP beyond oil and gas revenue.

    With the country’s maritime domain covering approximately 853 kilometres of coastline and an Exclusive Economic Zone of about 200 nautical miles, stakeholders believe the IMO Council membership will enable the country to better its maritime assets for economic development and regional leadership in West Africa.

  • In defense of Mobereola’s appointment as NIMASA D-G

    In defense of Mobereola’s appointment as NIMASA D-G

    By Prince Segun Obayendo

    SIR: The recent appointment of Dr. Dayo Mobereola as Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has sparked debate and raised concerns about leadership dynamics within the agency. However, it is essential to evaluate Mobereola’s qualifications and track record objectively to understand why his appointment is a step in the right direction.

    Mobereola’s tenure as D-G follows a historical journey for NIMASA leadership, marked by various eminent professionals beginning with Bassey Ekong, the first D-G of then National Maritime Authority(NMA); John Egesi, 1999; Ferdinand Agu, who had the fortune of having the Cabotage Act passed during his tenure;  and Temi Omatseye, 2009. Each of them left their mark on the agency’s trajectory. Their legacies, alongside the more recent tenures of Ade Dosunmu from 2007, Patrick Akpobolokemi from 2010, Barr. Mfon Usoro from 2016 – the  first and only female D-G of the agency till date, and Dakuku Peterside from 2020 underscore the diverse backgrounds and experiences that have shaped NIMASA’s evolution over the years. Of course, not to forget the immediate past D-G, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, who notably performed excellently well during his tenure, Mobereola’s appointment holds the promise of continued growth and progress under his leadership.

    Mobereola’s credentials speak volumes about his expertise and experience in the field of transportation economics and management. Holding a Ph.D. and an M.Sc. in Transport Economics from the University of Wales, United Kingdom, Mobereola is equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead a regulatory agency like NIMASA effectively. Furthermore, his fellowship with the Chartered Institute of Transport, both in England and Nigeria, underscores his commitment to professional excellence and continuous learning in the field of transportation.

    Critics of Mobereola’s appointment have cited concerns about the need for leadership stability competence of appointment  within NIMASA. However, it is crucial to recognize that Mobereola’s appointment is based on merit and his proven track record of success in the transportation sector, which is irrespective of the dominant sector he hitherto operated from.

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    Mobereola’s previous roles as Managing Director of the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) and Commissioner for Transportation in Lagos State demonstrate his hands-on experience in managing transportation systems and implementing policy initiatives. His tenure at LAMATA was marked by significant achievements in improving public transportation infrastructure and enhancing mobility in Lagos State, earning him recognition as a visionary leader in the transportation sector.

    Moreover, Mobereola’s experience in the private sector, including his roles as Deputy Managing Director at AFM Consulting Plc, London, and Senior Economist at British Petroleum Shipping Limited, London, provides him with a well-rounded perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the maritime industry. His exposure to global best practices and industry standards will undoubtedly bring fresh insights and innovative solutions to NIMASA’s operations.

    What is of utmost importance in our quest for nation-building is  to recognise that effective leadership transcends specific industry expertise. Mobereola’s background in transport economics and management equips him with a strong foundation in logistics, operations and regulatory frameworks—skills that are highly relevant to the maritime industry. Similarly, by his antecedents, it has been established that his leadership style emphasises collaboration to harness diverse perspectives, sound stakeholder engagement to forge partnerships, and consensus-building—a critical approach in addressing the multifaceted challenges facing the maritime industry.

    Numerous examples exist of leaders who have excelled in industries outside their area of expertise, demonstrating the power of visionary leadership, adaptability, and continuous learning. Mobereola’s appointment represents an opportunity to leverage his diverse expertise, leadership acumen, and commitment to excellence to drive positive change and foster the growth and development of the Nigerian maritime industry.

    In conclusion,  the time has come for all to adopt the principle of objectivity and not allow sentiments overshadow the  leadership qualities, strategic vision, and collaborative skills Mobereola’s appointment represents, which will ultimately contribute to the advancement of the Nigerian maritime sector and the nation’s economic development.

    • Prince Segun Obayendo, Group Managing Director, Temple Group Limited