HeadlinesPorts Management Bello Koko, NPA boss, appoints, redeploys Port Managers By maritimemag October 9, 2021 ShareTweet 0 In its bid to regig Port operational efficiency and quest to become the Maritime hub in Africa, South of the Sahara, the Acting Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), has approved the appointment of three new Port managers. The new appointees are Yitnoe Stanley Magaji , formerly Technical Assistant Marine and Operations to Managing Director now as Port Manager, Onne. Buba Jibril formerly Traffic Manager, LPC appointed as the Port Manager, Tin Can Island Port and Ovbude Nelson Uwaifo , formerly theTraffic Manager, Dangote Jetty, now as Port Manager, Calabar. The erstwhile Port Manager, Tin Can Island Port, Engr. Yunusa Ibrahim Anji, was moved to Corporate Headquarters as Assistant General Manager, Port Engineering while Dantsoho M. Abubakar, former Port Manager, Onne, now becomes Technical Assistant to Managing Director, Special Duties. Other appointments include Okaga Charles Bamidele, Principal Manager, Traffic who becomes Technical Assistant Marine and Operations to the Managing Director. Leoso Akintunde Oladipo, Principal Manager, Trafffic LPC assumes duty as Traffic Manager , Lagos Port Complex while Aliyu Abubakar ,Principal Manager Traffic, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, takes over as Traffic Manager, Dangote Jetty, Lekki. All the appointments and redeployment take immediate effect. © 2021, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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