Nigeria, Tanzania Boost Maritime Training Ties

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency and the Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation have deepened cooperation in knowledge sharing in the areas of flag and port state control, seafarer development, and certification, among others.
Other areas include cabotage regime implementation, maritime security, and digital transformation of processes.
According to a statement by the Head of Public Relations at NIMASA, Osagie Edwards, this was the thrust of deliberations during a working visit by the Maritime Administration of the East African nation to NIMASA led by Rukia D Shante, Vice Chairman, TASAC.
D Shante also announced the support of the Tanzanian government for Nigeria’s bid to seek election into Category C at the International Maritime Organisation Council.
The Director-General of NIMASA, Dr Dayo Mobereola, described the relationship as mutually beneficial, adding that it would serve as a foundation for a strategic long-term collaboration between Nigeria and Tanzania.
He said, “This study visit represents a valuable opportunity for our agencies to share expertise, best practices, and innovative solutions to common maritime challenges.
We are not only here to share what we have achieved but also to learn from TASAC. We view this as a mutually beneficial partnership, and the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, had endorsed the initiative.”
In his opening remarks, the Director-General of TASAC, Mr Mohammed Salumu, applauded NIMASA’s regulatory reforms and technical progress, particularly in maritime security and seafarers’ development, while also indicating Tanzania’s intention to throw its weight behind Nigeria’s IMO Category C bid.
Represented at the event by the Director of Maritime Safety, Security and Environmental Protection, TASAC, Mrs Leticia Mutaki, Salumu said, “Our presence here today reflects the strong and growing cooperation between the two institutions and our shared commitment to advancing maritime safety, security and environmental stewardship across the African continent.”
Salumu states that Nigeria’s deep blue security framework is impressive, adding that the country’s investments in human capacity development are commendable.
According to Salumu, Tanzania is especially keen to learn “in areas of certification, flag state inspections, and seafarer welfare”.
Speaking on Nigeria’s quest for a Category C seat at the International Maritime Organisation Council, Salumu stated that “we believe Nigeria’s position on the IMO Council is vital for the region and the continent at large. Tanzania will continue to support this ambition.”