Government of South Korea has committed to maritime capacity development in Nigeria, focusing on technical expertise and knowledge exchange initiatives.
The Consul General of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Nigeria, Mr Lee Sang-ho, made this commitment when he paid a courtesy visit to the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency ,NIMASA, Mr Dayo Mobereola, at the agency’s headquarters in Lagos recently.
According to a statement, the meeting served as a strategic platform to strengthen bilateral ties and explore areas of mutual interest in the maritime domain.
During the engagement, both parties emphasized the importance of maritime capacity development as a catalyst for economic growth and sustainable maritime governance.
Mr Sang-ho reaffirmed South Korea’s willingness to support Nigeria in building a skilled maritime workforce, sharing technical expertise, and enhancing institutional knowledge through training programs and exchange initiatives.
On his part, Mr Mobereola expressed appreciation for South Korea’s continued partnership and highlighted NIMASA’s commitment to fostering international cooperation that supports Nigeria’s aspirations of becoming a leading maritime nation in Africa.
The discussions underscored a shared vision for a stronger, safer, and more efficient maritime industry, driven by skilled professionals and global best practices.