SIFAX Group Celebrates Nigeria’s Historic Return to IMO Council
...congratulates Minister, Gboyega Oyetola

SIFAX Group has congratulated the Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Gboyega Oyetola, on Nigeria’s successful election into the Council of the International Maritime Organisation after 14 years of absence.
This is contained in a press statement made available to our correspondent by Olumuyiwa Akande, Group Head, Corporate Communications. SIFAX Group
The statement maintained that in an official congratulatory letter, the Chairman of SIFAX Group, Dr Taiwo Afolabi, described the development as a historic national milestone and a triumph for the entire maritime industry while emphasising that Nigeria’s return to the IMO Council represents far more than a diplomatic success.
In his words, “Nigeria’s return to the IMO Council is not only a victory for the government but also a triumph for the entire maritime industry and our nation’s standing in global shipping governance.”
Afolabi further credited the Minister’s leadership at the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy for renewed global confidence in Nigeria’s maritime sector. According to him,
“This historic achievement is a glaring proof of your visionary leadership, tireless diplomacy, and steadfast dedication to repositioning Nigeria as a respected and influential maritime nation. Your stewardship at the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy has clearly inspired renewed international confidence in Nigeria’s maritime administration, safety standards, and blue economy aspirations.”
Speaking on the implications for private sector participation and industry growth, Afolabi noted that SIFAX Group is deeply encouraged by the achievement, as it reinforces the company’s confidence in the Federal Government’s reform-driven agenda for growth, competitiveness and sustainable maritime development.
Afolabi concluded by reaffirming the Group’s dedication to national progress through the maritime sector and assured the Minister of the Group’s ongoing support as he guides Nigeria towards greater relevance and influence in international maritime affairs.



