Liberia Sends 22 for Maritime Studies in Ghana

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Liberia Sends 22 for Maritime Studies in Ghana
Liberia Sends 22 for Maritime Studies in Ghana

Africa-Press – Liberia. The Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA) proudly announces the award of full academic sponsorships to 22 Liberian students to pursue higher education at the Regional Maritime University (RMU) in Accra, Ghana. This marks the first time in the Authority’s history that such a large number of students are being sent in a single cohort.

The beneficiaries, selected through a competitive recruitment process, will undertake studies at both undergraduate and graduate levels in fields critical to the maritime and shipping industry. These include Ports and Shipping Administration, International Shipping and Logistics, Environmental Management, Renewable Energy Engineering, and Marine Engineering.

This initiative reflects Liberia’s commitment to strengthening the country’s human resource capacity in the maritime sector and to ensuring a steady pipeline of skilled professionals to support national and international shipping operations.

Of the 22 recipients, 19 will pursue postgraduate studies (11 males and 8 females), while three students have been admitted into undergraduate programmes. Among the postgraduate scholars are candidates specializing in Environmental Management, Renewable Energy Engineering, and Shipping Logistics, areas considered increasingly vital to sustainable maritime development.

Commissioner/CEO of LiMA, Cllr. Neto Zarzar Lighe, Sr., described the scholarships as an investment in both the future of the country and the global maritime industry. “Liberia’s position as a leading maritime nation requires us to continuously build a strong cadre of qualified professionals who can meet emerging challenges in shipping, port management, and environmental sustainability,” he said. He also admonished the students to remain studious, emphasizing that they are ambassadors of Liberia.

The RMU, established by five West and Central African states, serves as a regional center of excellence in maritime education. Liberia’s sustained participation in its training programmes is viewed as a strategic move to retain its competitive edge in the international maritime domain.

The new cohort of students departed the country early Monday morning, September 1, 2025, as classes are expected to begin in the coming days.

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