16
March
2026

WMU Signs MoU with NIMASA to Strengthen Maritime Capacity Development

The World Maritime University (WMU) and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 27 February  to strengthen cooperation in maritime education, training and capacity development.

The MoU, signed by WMU President Professor Maximo Q. Mejia Jr. and NIMASA Director-General/CEO Dr Dayo Mobereola, establishes a framework for collaboration aimed at advancing Nigeria’s maritime interests, addressing the evolving needs of the maritime sector and supporting the sustainable development of the country’s maritime industry.

President Mejia welcomed the partnership renewal, saying “WMU values its long-standing partnership with NIMASA and the agency’s commitment to building maritime expertise in Nigeria. Through education, training and technical cooperation, we look forward to continuing our collaboration as Nigeria continues to advance its maritime sector and role in global maritime governance.”

Under the four-year agreement, NIMASA will sponsor at least ten officers annually to pursue the MSc in Maritime Affairs programme in Malmö, in areas relevant to the agency’s work. The agreement also provides for the annual sponsorship of at least one officer to undertake the joint WMU–International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) Master of Philosophy (MPhil) programme in International Maritime Law and Ocean Policy.

The cooperation also includes opportunities for NIMASA staff to participate in WMU’s distance learning programmes, enabling maritime professionals to continue their studies while remaining in their professional roles. Furthermore, WMU will develop and deliver tailored Executive Professional Development Courses (EPDCs) and other specialized training programmes for NIMASA in areas such as maritime safety and environmental management, international trade and transport, maritime insurance law and practice, and maritime security.

Beyond education and training, WMU will provide technical assistance to NIMASA to strengthen maritime expertise, including supporting the development of examiners and instructors responsible for the assessment and certification of seafarers, and enhancing Nigeria’s capacity to implement international maritime instruments effectively.

NIMASA has been a long-standing partner of WMU. Since 2018, it has sponsored 72 officers to pursue education at WMU. In addition, NIMASA has commissioned several EPDCs delivered both in Nigeria and at WMU in Malmö.

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