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The Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Mr. Kitack Lim commissioned the ultra-modern headquarters of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), located at Victoria Island, Lagos.

Speaking during the commissioning of the building, the IMO Secretary-General expressed confidence in the leadership of the transport sector of Nigeria, while also extolling the dynamic role of the Minister of Transportation, Engr. Mu’azu Jaji Sambo and the heads of the various parastatals under the supervision of the Transportation Ministry.

Human competency and capability

While applauding the initiative of the modern edifice, he stated that more important is human competency and capability, while leadership is the most paramount, as has been exhibited by the Minister of Transportation.   

An important element is a human competency and capability, with leadership being the most paramount to consider, which I have seen exhibited by the Minister; he is an extraordinary and rare leader. I am very confident to look forward to more prosperous opportunities and development of maritime activities of Nigeria,” he said.  

Best practices

Mu’azu Jaji Sambo stated that Nigeria will embrace new technologies in the global maritime discourse

On his part, the Minister of Transportation, Mu’azu Jaji Sambo expressed gratitude to the IMO Secretary-General for making time to visit Nigeria and having a first-hand opinion on the developmental strides in Nigeria’s maritime sector.

He stated that Nigeria will strive to ensure Nigerian maritime activities are in line with best practices, while also embracing new technologies in the frontier of global maritime discourse.

A robust and conducive maritime environment

Also speaking at the event was the Chairman of, the House Committee on Maritime Safety, Education, and Administration, Hon. Lynda Ikpeazu, who commended Dr. Bashir Jamoh led the Management of NIMASA. She noted that NIMASA should aim higher as there is room for improvement."

The NIMASA Director General, Dr. Bashir Jamoh OFR again thanked the IMO Secretary-General for his visit to Nigeria, and said to him, “Your name will remain in gold as long as Nigeria’s Maritime Administration is concerned.

Dr. Bashir Jamoh further intimated to him that NIMASA has embarked on various projects in the year, 2022, all to ensure a robust and conducive maritime environment is attained in Nigeria. This has been made possible with the support of stakeholders across the board.

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