The of House of Representative Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration has commended Dr Kevin Okonna, Acting Rector of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron Akwa Ibom, for managing the Academy’s administrative demands proficiently.
The committee members who made the commendation during an oversight visit to the Academy on Thursday, 12 March 2026, praised the Acting Rector for building on and boosting the legacies of his predecessors as he continues to improve the Academy’s standards in infrastructure, community relations, and academic development.
Deputy Chairman of the committee, Hon. Alphonsus Odudoh Uduak, described Okonna as fit for the job of managing the affairs of the Academy. Uduak highlighted Okonna’s dedication, which has already earned the Academy accolades such as ISO Certification from the Standards Organisation of Nigeria. He said that the lawmakers were prepared to use their legislative influence to further support the Academy’s growth.
“Considering that the Acting Rector has only spent one year in office, we are impressed with the progress made so far. The message we are taking back is clear: we are satisfied with his performance. We encourage him to sustain the momentum and urge members of the management team and staff to continue supporting him so the institution can reach even greater heights,” he said.
He emphasized that accountability in the use of public funds remains paramount, commending Okonna’s transparency in budgetary matters. The committee deputy chairman noted that the academy’s upcoming budget defence scheduled for March 25 would be carefully examined, while further assuring that approvals would follow if the same level of accountability and performance is maintained.
On his part, Hon. Ambaiowei Rodney Ebikebina, applauded the rapid infrastructural upgrades on campus, recalling his own student days when he frequently visited the academy as a marine engineering scholar. Hon. Paul Ekpo made reference to the impactful initiatives under his leadership. For Hon. Olufemi Ogunbanwo, he praised the evident cooperation between the Rector and his management team, while Hon. Mark Esset commended the Academy’s corporate social responsibility efforts in supporting the host community.
In his briefing, Dr. Okonna outlined key achievements, including uninterrupted 24-hour power supply through a mix of public, generator, and solar sources; near-completion of the Naval Quarters reconstruction; and ongoing construction of a 500-seater auditorium tailored for marine engineering and Dec COC programmes. He also reported rehabilitation of survival pools, erosion control measures, and CSR projects such as reconnecting the Eyo Abasi community to the national grid, enhancing electricity supply to the paramount ruler’s palace, and building a market now in full use.
Reassuring lawmakers of improved security, Okonna revealed that he now resides fully on campus with staff and cadets, a confidence boost not seen since a long time.
Concluding its oversight visit, the Committee acknowledged that Okonna’s responsiveness to oversight and his performance have set the Academy on a pathway of sustained growth and accountability.






















































