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Marine ministry revenue rises to N1.83 trillion in 2025 — Oyetola
The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has disclosed that the ministry generated N1.83 trillion in revenue in 2025, representing a 160% increase from the N700.79 billion recorded in 2023.
He made the disclosure on Thursday during the 2026 First Quarter Citizens and Stakeholders’ Engagement, Sectoral Performance Review, and Ministerial Management Retreat held in Lagos.
According to the minister, the significant growth reflects the impact of reforms implemented to enhance accountability and efficiency across the sector.
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**What he is saying **
Oyetola attributed the revenue growth to deliberate policy reforms focused on transparency and improved operational systems.
He said the gains are driven by strengthened regulatory oversight, improved revenue assurance mechanisms, digitalisation of key processes, and a firm commitment to blocking leakages.
He noted that the ministry’s improved performance underscores a shift towards stronger institutional discipline and effective revenue management.
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The development comes as the Federal Government intensifies efforts to expand revenue generation from Nigeria’s blue economy.
Measures include automating revenue collection systems, deploying revenue assurance technologies, and leveraging public-private partnerships.
These initiatives are designed to strengthen the sector’s contribution to national revenue and economic growth.
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Oyetola said the stakeholder engagement was aimed at aligning policy direction with implementation and public expectations.
He noted that these reforms are boosting investor confidence in the marine and blue economy sector.
The minister described the progress as evidence of improved governance and a more structured approach to sector development.
What you should know
The ministry’s reforms are supported by ongoing investments aimed at upgrading Nigeria’s port infrastructure.
The investment is expected to enhance port efficiency, improve trade logistics, and further strengthen revenue generation within Nigeria’s marine and blue economy.
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