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Regulating Nigerian Maritime Industry For Sustainable Development
We are committed to promoting and developing the Nigerian maritime industry through effective regulation, capacity building and service delivery.
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ABOUT NIMASA
Who We Are
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is the apex regulatory and promotional maritime agency. The Agency was created from the merger of National Maritime Authority and Joint Maritime Labour Industrial Council (former parastatals of the Federal….
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Maritime Regulation
We regulate and oversee maritime activities in Nigerian waters, in line with IMO’s standards.
Capacity Development
Building capacity for improved maritime performance and to ensure growth.
Maritime Safety & Security
Ensuring safety of lives and property at and championing safe navigation at sea
Industry Promotion
Promoting the growth and development of seafarers, and the maritime industry.
LATEST NEWS & EVENTS
PRESIDENT TINUBU APPOINTS NEW NIMASA DIRECTOR-GENERAL
President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Dr. Dayo Mobereola to serve as the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) for a renewable term of four years. The appointment follows the exit of Mr. Bashir Jamoh, whose…
NIMASA DG: JAMOH HANDS OVER TO OFFODILE
The outgoing Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh OFR, today handed over the affairs of the Agency to Honorable Chudi Offodile, the Agency’s Executive Director, Finance and Administration. This is coming…
RE: SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN OF CALUMNY AGAINST NIMASA DG.
– Mischief Makers Recirculating Expired Lies…… Our attention has been drawn to a video in circulation with allegations by some faceless people levelled against the person of the DG NIMASA bothering on an assumed N1.5 trillion and Nine Million Dollars payment…








