maritime Transport

NIMASA promotes nine to directors and 234 other staff members to various positions

Photo caption: Dr. Odunayo Ani,  Special Adviser to the Director-General

 

 

Umar Buba

Moji Jimoh

Biodun Fatade

 

*See your elevation as motivation to higher performance – Mobereola

 

By Emeka Ugwuanyi

The Governing Board of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has approved the promotion of nine Deputy Directors to Directors. In addition, the Board approved the promotion of 30 Assistant Directors to Deputy Directors, 35 Chiefs to Assistant Directors, and ratified the promotion of 169 other staff members from one grade level to the next grade level.

Abdullahi Yelwa

The newly appointed Directors include the Coordinator, Abuja Liaison Office, Mrs. Moji Jimoh, Director Internal Audit; Dr. Odunayo Ani,  Special Adviser to the Director-General; Mrs. Nneka Obianyor, Director Procurement; Mrs. Biodun Fatade; Dr. Oma Ofodile; Ms. Gloria Anyasodo; Mr. Abdulahi Yelwa; Umar Buba and Mr. Umar Ibrahim Sidi.

Ibrahim Umar

Nneka Obianyor

While congratulating the newly promoted officers, the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, reaffirmed Management’s commitment to staff welfare and a transparent, merit-based career progression system.

He charged the beneficiaries to rededicate themselves to excellence in service delivery.

Gloria Anyasodo

Dr Oma Offodile

“Our administration is committed to improved staff welfare. This promotion exercise is strictly merit-based, and we expect staff to reciprocate by rededicating themselves to higher productivity. We will continue to prioritize staff welfare, while counting on your commitment to the ideals of the Agency in helping Management actualize its mandate,” Mobereola stated.

 

 

 

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