BREAKING: Nigeria Elected Into IMO Category C Council

Emily Igoerechinma · @emily-igoerechinma
November 28, 2025 | Kristina Reports
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After sixteen years of struggle, Nigeria recorded a historic victory on Friday, November 28, 2025, as she was elected into Category C of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council for the 2026–2027 biennium.
The election, held during the IMO General Assembly in London, United Kingdom, marks Nigeria’s triumphant return to the Council after a 14-year absence, restoring the nation to global reckoning among the comity of maritime nations.

Nigeria’s Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Dr Adegboyega Oyetola, who led Nigeria’s campaign, said the victory crowns over twelve months of intensive diplomacy shuttles, targeted engagements and sustained advocacy across various countries and maritime blocs.
Speaking moments after the results were declared, Dr Oyetola described Nigeria’s election as a landmark endorsement of the renewed confidence the world has in Nigeria under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.”
“This victory is not just for Nigeria; it is a vote of confidence in our maritime reforms, our security efforts in the Gulf of Guinea, and the bold vision of His Excellency President Tinubu to unlock the full potential of the blue economy.”
The Minister emphasised that the election represents a major boost to Nigeria’s profile in global maritime governance.
“Our return to the IMO Council after fourteen years signals that Nigeria is back, stronger, more strategic and more determined to contribute meaningfully to shaping the future of global shipping, maritime safety and sustainable ocean governance.”
“We worked tirelessly, travelling across continents, building bridges and reaffirming Nigeria’s readiness to take up this responsibility.”
Dr Oyetola expressed profound appreciation to President Tinubu for providing the full support that made the campaign successful despite the highly competitive nature of the election.
“Mr. President gave us every encouragement, every backing and every resource we needed to prosecute this campaign. His leadership opened doors and inspired immense goodwill from across the world,” he noted.
He also thanked the international maritime community for believing in Nigeria, affirming that the results demonstrate broad trust in the reforms being undertaken by the Tinubu administration.
“The world has stood with us, and we do not take this for granted. Nigeria will serve with integrity, commitment and a strong sense of responsibility,” he pledged.
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