May 13, 2026

ANLCA PROMISES SUPPORT FOR NEW MARAN LEADERSHIP, CALLS FOR RESPONSIBLE JOURNALISM IN THE MARITIME INDUSTRY

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ANLCA Promises Support for New MARAN Leadership, Calls for Responsible  Journalism in the Maritime industry

By Babatunde Aremu

Vice President of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, Prince Segun Oduntan, has pledged his support for the newly elected leadership of the Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria, urging the association to champion professionalism, ethical journalism and balanced reportage within the maritime sector.

Oduntan gave the assurance while receiving the MARAN President, Oluyinka Onigbinde, and members of his executive council during a courtesy visit on Wednesday

Speaking during the meeting, the ANLCA Vice President described the emergence of the new MARAN leadership as a significant opportunity to reposition the association and restore confidence in maritime journalism.

He encouraged the new executive to remain focused on promoting unity, integrity and responsible journalism.

According to him, the maritime media plays a critical role in shaping narratives within the industry and must therefore avoid sensationalism, blackmail and unverified reports capable of damaging reputations and institutions.

Oduntan stressed that journalists should always prioritize truth, fairness and professionalism in carrying out their responsibilities.

He noted that the credibility of journalism depends largely on the ability of practitioners to maintain ethical standards and resist external pressures capable of compromising their judgment.

The ANLCA Vice President also expressed concern over the gradual decline in investigative and developmental journalism within the maritime sector, recalling a time when newspapers and industry publications were respected for credible and impactful reporting.

He urged MARAN members to work towards rebuilding that standard and changing negative perceptions surrounding the profession.

Oduntan further advised the association to guard against internal divisions and unhealthy rivalry, warning that leadership positions often come with disagreements and distractions.

He, however, encouraged the executive to remain committed to collective progress and institutional development.

“Leadership requires patience, wisdom and the ability to accommodate differing opinions. You may not have everybody on the same page, but what is important is to remain focused on the vision and move the association forward,” he stated.

The ANLCA Vice President also cautioned journalists against allowing themselves to be used as instruments for personal or political battles, insisting that responsible journalism must be guided by facts and objectivity.

He pledged to support the new MARAN leadership in its efforts to reposition the association and promote a healthier relationship between maritime journalists and industry stakeholders.

Responding, MARAN President Oluyinka Onigbinde appreciated Oduntan for his encouragement, advice and commitment towards supporting the association.

He assured the ANLCA Vice President that the new executive would prioritize ethical journalism, professionalism and constructive engagement with stakeholders across the maritime industry.

The courtesy visit formed part of MARAN’s ongoing engagement with key stakeholders aimed at strengthening industry collaboration and advancing professionalism within Nigeria’s maritime sector.