Nigeria unveils National Blue Economy Strategy, as Oyetola harps on sustainable development of sector

By Seun Ibiyemi 

Nigeria’s maritime and blue economy sector is set to get a significant boost following the development of the National Blue Economy strategy, which will serve as a roadmap for sustainable development of the sector. 

Speaking at the opening of for a three-day Stakeholders’ Final Validation Workshop for the National Blue Economy Strategy, which held recently in Abuja, the Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, stated that the National Blue Economy Strategy document will also focus “on the sustainable use of our ocean resources to drive econo mic growth and improved livelihoods, while preserving the health of ocean ecosystems.” 

He said, “The draft National Blue Economy Strategy represents Nigeria’s vision for a sustainable Blue Economy, noting that stakeholders’ insights and contributions will help shape actionable policies and frameworks for sustainable ocean and marine resource use.” 

Oyetola noted that “Nigeria is blessed with a vast coastline and diverse marine resources, with significant potential in sectors such as fisheries and aquaculture, tourism, marine transport, maritime security, renewable energy, and mineral resources. 

“However, unlocking the full potential of these sectors requires a strategic, sustainable approach, built on research, collaboration, and public-private partnerships, including partnerships with organisations such as AU-IBAR to mention a few.” 

According to the Minister, the National Blue Economy Strategy represents Nigeria’s vision for a sustainable Blue Economy, even as he urged private sector and investors to take advantage of the numerous government-led programmes and initiatives aimed at promoting business in the Marine and Blue Economy sectors. 

Similarly, in his closing remarks on the final day, the Minister urged all stakeholders to “remember that the true measure of our success lies in the tangible benefits we bring to our communities and the ecosystems we are entrusted to protect.”

“Together, we can navigate the path towards a vibrant blue economy that not only meets the needs of today but also secures a prosperous future for generations to come.

“Your support is instrumental in shaping a resilient and sustainable blue economy for Nigeria. As we move forward, | urge each stakeholder to remain engaged in the implementation of this strategy and to uphold the principles of sustainability in all our endeavours,” he noted.

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