
Nigeria has scored another major victory on the global stage as Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), has been elected Vice-President for Africa of the International Association for Ports & Harbours (IAPH).
The election, announced on Tuesday, marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s maritime journey, placing the nation at the center of global port development and policy-making. Dantsoho’s new role positions him as Africa’s voice in the world’s foremost port and harbour body, where issues of trade, shipping, and port security are at the forefront.
Industry watchers describe the development as a huge boost to Nigeria’s international reputation, particularly at a time when the country is pushing for greater efficiency, digitization, and competitiveness across its seaports. His election also comes as the global maritime sector undergoes rapid transformation, with sustainability, green shipping, and digital innovation dominating discussions.
With Nigeria being Africa’s largest economy and a strategic maritime hub, Dantsoho’s emergence is expected to strengthen regional collaboration, boost foreign investment confidence, and give the continent stronger representation in shaping future port policies.
For many, this is not just a personal victory for the NPA boss but also a defining moment for Nigeria’s maritime industry, signaling that the country is no longer just a participant but a decision-maker on the global stage.