The Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron, in Akwa Ibom State, yesterday received the Integrated Management System (IMS) Certification facilitated by the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), as part of efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and enhance human capital development.
Speaking at the presentation of the certificate, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, said the acquisition of the Integrated Management System (IMS) Certification goes beyond a mere procedural exercise, describing it as a clear demonstration of the Academy’s commitment to excellence, quality assurance, environmental sustainability, and occupational health and safety standards.
Oyetola noted that the certification reflects the Academy’s adherence to internationally recognised standards and global best practices, adding that it underscores a strong culture of continuous improvement, accountability, and operational efficiency qualities he described as essential in today’s highly competitive and safety-conscious maritime industry.
He said:”The Marine and Blue Economy sector remains a key pillar in Nigeria’s economic diversification agenda. As a Ministry, we are committed to strengthening institutional capacity, enhancing human capital development, and promoting the adoption of international standards across all maritime training institutions
“The significance of this certification cannot be overstated. It positions the Academy as a centre of excellence, equipped to produce highly skilled and globally competitive maritime professionals. This aligns with our broader objective of ensuring that Nigeria not only participates, but leads in maritime innovation, safety, and sustainability..
“I wish to particularly acknowledge the Standards Organisation of Nigeria for its unwavering dedication to the promotion of standardization and quality assurance across sectors. Its role in supporting institutions such as this Academy contributes immensely to national development and strengthens Nigeria’s international credibility.
Similarly, Engr. Kehinde Olayinka Akinola Chairman, Governing Council of the Academy said that the certification is a confirmation that the Maritime Academy of Nigeria is steadily aligning its operations; training standards, administrative systems, and institutional processes with globally accepted best practices in quality management, environmental responsibility, and occupational health and safety standards.
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