MARAN urges collaboration for maritime sector growth in 2026

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The Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria (MARAN) has charged maritime stakeholders to recommit themselves to greater impact in the marine and blue economy as the nation steps into the year 2026.

In a New Year message to members and stakeholders, the Chairman of MARAN, Mr Tunde Ayodele described 2026 as a :year of greater impact’.

He stressed the need for improved service delivery and more robust maritime reportage to support national development.

According to him, the collective efforts of stakeholders in the outgoing year contributed positively to the growth of the maritime sector.

“All parties are urged to sustain the spirit of unity and collaboration in the new year.

“United, we can make Nigeria proud by contributing our quota to national development, each from our own little corner,”he said.

Ayodele reaffirmed MARAN’s readiness to collaborate with organisations and institutions across the maritime value chain, noting that such partnerships are crucial to making Nigeria’s maritime space one that is admired and celebrated.

He expressed appreciation for the cooperation and support extended to the association throughout 2025 and called for renewed commitment in the year ahead.

“Thank you for your cooperation and support in 2025. Let us do it again in 2026,” he added.

Ayodele concluded by wishing members and stakeholders a happy new year and welcoming them to what he described as a year of greater impact for the maritime industry and the nation at large.

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