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Maritime Bank to Boost Nigeria’s Maritime


The President and Chief Executive Officer of the Regional Maritime Development Bank, Mr Adeniran Aderogba, says the bank has concluded plans to upgrade and expand major shipyards in Nigeria.

Aderogba made this announcement in a statement on Tuesday, made available to The PUNCH. He said the investment will catalyse the transformation of ship repair and maintenance capabilities across the West and Central African subregions, “representing a bold first step in RMDB’s commitment to revitalising the region’s maritime sector.”

Speaking on the bank’s operational roadmap, Aderogba emphasised that this landmark project will position Nigeria and the broader subregion as a strategic hub for vessel servicing.

He stressed that the investment would also reduce “reliance on foreign facilities and significantly cut turnaround times for shipowners operating in African waters.”

“As we officially kick off operations at the RMDB, our foremost priority is the empowerment of indigenous maritime players. We are strategically focused on directing developmental momentum into critical areas of the maritime sector across West and Central Africa,” Aderogba said.

According to him, the RMDB’s blueprint lays strong emphasis on deepening regional integration through interconnected trade facilitation mechanisms, while also expanding shipping capacity, shipbuilding, and maintenance infrastructure.

Aderogba stated that beyond port infrastructure and shipping, RMDB is also casting a wide net across aquaculture and aquatourism, with plans to back emerging sectors that can enhance food security, create jobs, and attract investment into coastal communities.

“Our objective is to champion a sustainable maritime economy. That means introducing clean energy solutions for maritime operations, ensuring environmental orderliness, and prioritising wreck removal and maritime waste management programs,” he said.

The RMDB boss explained that one of their ambitious targets is to construct a comprehensive maritime value chain across the subregion.

He said this includes the development of clusters for legal, financial, audit, accounting, insurance, ship brokerage, and shipping agency services, all designed to professionalise and deepen sectoral offerings for local and international investors.

He further stressed that the shipyard expansion is not just a standalone infrastructure project but a strategic enabler.

“This will spur a wave of localised services and increase our ability to retain maritime business within the West and Central Africa subregion, thus reducing capital flight and stimulating economic growth at home,” he explained.

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