FG Inaugurates Governing Board Of Shippers Council

The Minister of Transportation, Engr. Mu’azu Sambo has inaugurated a seven member governing board for the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), charging them to foster an economy that is robust, transparent, accountable and in line with International best practices.

The Director, Press and Public Relations, Eric Ojiekwe, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

Those appointed are; Emmanuel Jime as ExecutiveSecretary, Lawal Abdullahi is serving as the board’s chairman.

Other members are; Rufai Akambi, Usen Udoh,Otunba Oluseyi Oduntan,Violet Williams and Mahammed Kam-Salem,

The Minster who performed the inauguration on Wednesday in Abuja disclosed that the Council was vested with “the responsibility of providing a forum for the protection of the interest of shippers on matters affecting the shipment of imports and exports to and from Nigeria as well as liaising with the appropriate arms of the Government of the Federation and other Organizations in assessing the stability and adequacy of existing services and make appropriate recommendations.”

He urged the Board members to work in line with the policy direction of the Federal Government while reminding them of their roles of engendering harmonious working relationship with the Management of the Council.

Furthermore, the Minister expressed confidence that the Board would live up to the expectations of the government and called on members to deploy their expertise to promote prudence, transparency, accountability, equity and fairness in the discharge of your responsibilities, while admonishing them to be change agents by adhering to zero tolerance to corruption.

Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, said:  “you have your roles to support the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, but you are not part of the day to day running of the Council. At some later date, we will be having a retreat where your roles will be clearly spelt out.

“We are planning to do it with all our Boards so that we avoid conflicts. It has become important for me to stress this at every Board inauguration for agencies of the Ministry of Transportation to avoid stress.”

In his remarks, the Chairman of the newly constituted Board, Lawal Abdullhi thanked the Federal Government for giving them the opportunity to serve, assuring that the Board would deliver on its mandate and support the Management of Nigerian Shippers’ Council to succeed.

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