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Management system certification boosts MAN Oron operational standards

The management system certification obtained by the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, has strengthened the institution’s operational and administrative standards. The academy secured an Integrated Management System certification following assessments of its quality, safety, and institutional procedures.

Officials said the certification reflects efforts to improve global compliance within Nigeria’s maritime training sector. The certification is also expected to enhance confidence in the academy’s training processes and operational structure. Stakeholders described the development as important for maritime education and manpower development in Nigeria.

The Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, remains one of the country’s major maritime training institutions. The academy is responsible for training manpower for Nigeria’s shipping, marine, and maritime industries.

In recent years, maritime institutions have faced increasing pressure to comply with international operational and safety standards. Regulatory agencies and industry stakeholders have consistently emphasized quality assurance within maritime education and administration.

Integrated Management System certifications are often used to assess institutional compliance in areas including quality management, environmental standards, and occupational safety practices. The latest management system certification reflects broader reforms aimed at improving institutional credibility and competitiveness within Nigeria’s maritime sector.

Officials of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, confirmed that the institution successfully secured the Integrated Management System certification after meeting required assessment standards.

The certification reportedly covers areas linked to operational efficiency, administrative procedures, quality assurance, and workplace safety management. Academy management stated that the achievement demonstrates commitment to global best practices in maritime education and institutional governance.

Stakeholders within the maritime sector noted that internationally recognised standards are important for improving confidence in training institutions. They also emphasized the role of quality assurance in strengthening manpower development. The management system certification is expected to support the academy’s efforts to improve learning conditions, institutional processes, and operational accountability.

Industry experts have repeatedly stressed the importance of compliance with global standards for maritime institutions operating within international shipping environments. The development also aligns with broader efforts by Nigerian maritime authorities to improve training quality and strengthen the country’s maritime workforce capacity.

The certification may improve the academy’s reputation within Nigeria and the wider maritime industry. Internationally recognised operational standards can strengthen institutional partnerships and industry confidence. Improved compliance systems may also enhance safety procedures, administrative transparency, and service delivery within the academy.

The management system certification further highlights ongoing reforms within Nigeria’s maritime education sector. Stakeholders believe stronger institutions are essential for supporting economic growth and maritime development. The achievement could also encourage similar compliance efforts among other training institutions within the country.

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