Nigeria's maritime regulator has outlined plans to strengthen its operational framework and international standing through comprehensive organizational improvements. During a meeting with alumni from the country's premier maritime training institution, agency leadership outlined priorities centered on efficiency gains, accountability measures, and deepened partnerships with industry stakeholders.
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency said it aims to modernize its administrative practices to align with international best practices and competitive standards. Officials indicated that achieving this objective requires sustained institutional reform paired with collaborative engagement across the maritime sector.
The agency's top official emphasized that upgrading governance structures and operational transparency represents a core strategic objective. Such improvements are intended to enhance Nigeria's position within global maritime frameworks and boost investor confidence in the country's maritime infrastructure.
The meeting reflects efforts to strengthen ties between regulators and the maritime professional community, with alumni of the training academy positioned as key partners in advancing sector development. Officials signaled openness to leveraging expertise and feedback from industry veterans to inform policy implementation.
Reporting based on Vanguard Biz.
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