Tag: Appointment

  • USMAN ALKALI: Dantsoho: Boosting activities at Eastern Ports, driving FG’s economic diversification

    USMAN ALKALI: Dantsoho: Boosting activities at Eastern Ports, driving FG’s economic diversification

    By Usman Shehu Alkali

    Apart from reviving the eastern ports, the Nigerian Ports Authority is at the heart of the federal government’s drive to strengthen Nigeria’s economic diversification options through a sustainable blue economy Ventures like ship building, ship repair and other dry dock activities

    Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, is sustaining conscious steps aimed at improving ship traffic to the eastern ports and repositioning them for optimum efficiency.

    As part of the Authority’s contribution to boosting the national economy, Dantsoho is working tirelessly to maximise the potentials of Onne and Porthacourt ports while also reviving the existing ports in Calabar, Warri and other parts of the South South without losing focus on greenfield port projects.

    Proximity to Northern Industrial Clusters
    For years, shipping into Nigeria meant Lagos ports first, everywhere else second. The Eastern Ports- Port Harcourt, Onne, Warri, and Calabar- were left in the shadows despite their proximity to key markets and resource corridors. Despite its potential, weak infrastructure and limited connectivity kept the Eastern ports underused. Lagos absorbed over 90 per cent of maritime traffic while Eastern facilities ran below a third of their capacity.

    But today, that story is beginning to change. Under the leadership of Dantsoho. Eastern ports are being repositioned as a competitive gateway. For shippers, the benefits are obvious- shorter turnaround times, closer access to the South-East and North-Central industrial clusters, lower transportation costs, and the ability to move agricultural and mineral products more efficiently.

    All these are aimed at deepening Nigeria’s participation in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) regime.

    To demonstrate his hands on approach, Dantsoho embarked on a series of tours of focussed on driving investment into the Eastern Ports. These tours have started to yield expressions of interest for Rivers, Calabar, and Burutu Ports. One of these is the recently celebrated call of the wholly Nigerian-owned MV Ocean Dragon at Onne’s West African Container Terminal (WACT) on July 31, 2025.

    With a 349 TEU capacity, the MV Ocean Dragon shall be plying routes across West, Central, and Southern Africa, exemplifying the “Nigeria First” policy and pronouncing Nigeria as a key player in intra African trade. Through these efforts, the NPA is showing its commitment to integrating Nigerian producers with global markets and maximising the immediate benefits of the proximate African trade corridor by water.
    Dantsoho’s management introduced new tariffs, which became effective on March 1, 2025. The tariffs reflect operational costs while maintaining competitiveness and enhancing the actualisation of the Authority’s 25-year master plan which emphasizes automation, cybersecurity, and sustainability, including a proposed “Green Craft Acquisition Fund” for IMO-compliant vessels.

    Partnerships, Achievements Touching on Exports

    The NPA has continued to pursue strategic partnerships, which are driving growth. For instance, Hapag-Lloyd launched a weekly service at Onne, connecting Eastern Nigeria to global routes and enhancing transshipment under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

    Collaborations with relevant agencies of government like the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for 24-hour operations also aim at reducing cargo release times and curb diversions to neighbouring ports.

    And performance metrics reflect success so far. Records show that service boat Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT) rose 129.3% to 4.58 million tons in 2024. The Eastern Ports have also seen larger vessels berth safely, with stakeholders like Indorama reporting higher export tonnages.

    In anticipation of the growth that this progress growth indicates, the NPA projects ₦1.28 trillion in revenue for 2025, up from ₦894.86 billion in 2024. And the development in the Eastern Ports contributes significantly to the projected revenue rise. Buoyed by the fruits of its effort so far, the NPA is a new incentive regime to encourage patronage of non-Lagos ports, including discounts and streamlined processes for Eastern corridors. And in achieving that, the Authority is aligning with the Federal Government’s “Nigeria First” which emphasises infrastructure modernization, operational efficiency, and indigenous participation in the maritime sector. Discussions with stakeholders like the Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN) have therefore, focussed on boosting indigenous ownership and short-sea shipping.

    Driving FG’s Economic Diversification

    Apart from rebuilding investors’ confidence to attract foreign direct investments (FDI) to viable private sector initiatives like ship building and repairs, NPA is presently at the heart of the federal government’s drive to strengthen Nigeria’s economic diversification options through a sustainable blue economy Ventures like ship building, ship repair and other dry dock activities are attracting attention.

    At a recent forum in Lagos, Founder of Starz Marine and Engineering Limited in Rivers State, Engr. Greg Ogbeifun, disclosed the commitment of $350 million loan by Afrexim Bank to facilitate shipbuilding and expansion of the yard.

    This, he stated, will aid the expansion of the Starz’s shipyard from 500 tons to 10,000 ton lifting capacity, 120 meter long circle lift, for the purpose of achieving quality ship repair and building which Nigerians have had cause to travel for.

    Infrastructure Modernisation, Capacity Building

    A cornerstone of the NPA’s strategy is significant investment in port infrastructure to accommodate larger vessels and reduce vessel turnaround times.

    Port Harcourt, though historic, was underdeveloped, Onne thrived as an oil and gas base but not for as container-handling, Warri struggled with shallow approaches through Escravos, while Calabar, battled draft restrictions that discouraged major carriers. These barriers created a cycle of neglect and reinforced Lagos’ dominance.

    The Dantsoho led administration at Nigerian Ports Authority, has however made breaking cycle a priority. With reforms that include infrastructural and equipment upgrades, financial incentives, and stakeholder engagement have been put forward. Channel dredging and rehabilitation are said to be ongoing at Warri, Onne, and Calabar to accommodate larger.

    At Onne Port Complex, a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) with West African Container Terminal (WACT) Nigeria Limited has advanced Terminal ‘B’ expansion (Berths 7 and 8) to 62% completion, with over $110 million invested.

    This upgrade is part of a broader $2.9 billion Onne Port Expansion Phase 4B project which is the largest port investment in Africa over the past decade.

    Additionally, a 6,000 metric tonne bitumen tank is nearing completion at Rivers Port Complex, enhancing storage and supporting regional infrastructure needs.

    The NPA has now secured $1.1 billion for comprehensive rehabilitation across Eastern Ports, including Onne, Rivers, Calabar, and Warri. Key projects include road network integration at Onne’s Berths 9-11, installation of marine fenders authority-wide, and surveys for shore protection at Escravos breakwaters in Warri.

    Navigational aids and buoys have been deployed in Warri and Calabar Pilotage Districts to improve channel marking and safety. These enhancements have led to unprecedented cargo traffic, particularly at Onne, attributed to improved channel security and reduced attacks on vessels.

    Dredging efforts are also ongoing to increase draught depths, such as targeting 11 meters at Onne and Calabar to handle bigger ships with a mind on avoiding past situations like the stalled $12.5million contract and legal conundrum.

    Although Onne has welcomed ships that once avoided the corridor. Security patrols across the Niger Delta are supported by partner agencies, thereby reducing piracy and other threats at sea while reassuring international shipping lines of the security of their vessels. On the commercial side, tariff rebates on harbour dues has lowered cost for users of the Eastern ports, while terminal concessions are driving private investment in modern cargo-handling equipment.

    Hopefully through the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri rail, the North-East would have a direct maritime outlet, where agricultural produce and solid minerals can be exported from. This is exactly what an efficient port system is.

    Furthermore, the, NPA has acquired state-of-the-art harbour crafts, including two 80-tonne Bollard Pull tugboats (M.T. Maikoko and M.T. Da-Opukuro), the first of their kind in Africa to eliminate berthing and sailing delays These vessels, complemented by additional tugboats and pilot cutters, have improved efficiency, with average vessel turnaround time dropping to 5.16 days so far. The Electronic Call-up (Eto) system and Export Processing Terminals (EPTs) have also streamlined operations, boosting export volumes by 60% in some terminals. Opening of ‘Road D’ at Onne has also alleviated logistics bottlenecks, attracting commendations from truckers. That is in addition to several other initiatives that support multimodal transport and align with International Association for Ports and Harbours (IAPH) standards for port-hinterland connectivity.

    Future Outlook: Thriving Eastern Maritime Hub

    The NPA’s multifaceted approach —combining infrastructure upgrades, equipment acquisitions, incentives, and partnerships, to improve delivery positions the Eastern Ports as vital economic engines.
    Under the supervision of His Excellency, Gboyega Oyetola, these efforts promise sustained ease of doing business and blue economy optimization. As transshipment figures from Lekki Deep Seaport rise and trade surpluses grow, the Eastern Ports, with continued focus on security, dredging, and indigenous capacity, are poised for even greater vessel traffic and investment, contributing to Nigeria’s maritime renaissance.

    Succour for Aba Manufacturers, Onitsha Traders.

    Thanks to NPA, manufacturers in Aba, traders in Onitsha, and industrial clusters in Nnewi can now route their cargo through the Eastern ports nearest to them, saving time and money. With this new dawn, Onne will strengthen its dominance as the Gulf of Guinea’s offshore logistics hub. Port Harcourt and Calabar can become lifelines to South-East and linkages to Cameroon and Central Africa.

    Like the legendary King Midas, whose hands turned anything he touched to gold, Dr Dantsoho is championing a regime of deploying human resources and materials to where matters most, focusing attention on critical areas of NPA functions that affects the economy.

    His hands on approach to management and leadership is providing a hybrid of government, private and sector collaboration that daily draws Nigeria closer to the full realisation of becoming the leading maritime country in West and Central Africa.

    His impactful work in progress mode is a testament to his decades of involvement in port activities as a youth corps member in NPA to an employee who grew through the ranks that providence has seen to now lead the NPA as MD. There is a consensus that he is President Tinubu’s most experienced maritime appointee who justifies the trust by creating an enabling environment for unfettered growth in the nation’s blue economy ecosystem.

    Engr. Usman Shehu Alkali Writes from Maitama, FCT Abuja.

  • Tinubu appoints Adeyemi as new CG of Federal Fire Service

    Tinubu appoints Adeyemi as new CG of Federal Fire Service

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Deputy Controller-General (DCG) Olumode Samuel Adeyemi as the new Controller-General of the Federal Fire Service (FFS).

    The appointment, made on behalf of President Tinubu, was conveyed through the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB).

    According to a statement by the Secretary to the Board, Maj.-Gen. (Rtd.) A. M Jibril, the appointment is effective from August 14, 2025.

    His appointment follows the imminent retirement of the current Controller-General, Engr. Abdulganiyu Jaji Olola, who will officially exit the service on August 13, 2025 after attaining the mandatory retirement age of 60.

    The statement explained that DCG Adeyemi, is a seasoned officer who transferred his service from the FCT Fire Service to the Federal Fire Service.

    Over the years, he rose through the ranks to become Deputy Controller-General in charge of the Human Resource Directorate at the Service Headquarters.

    Throughout his career, Adeyemi has completed all mandatory in-service training and command courses, along with several professional programmes both in Nigeria and abroad.

    His credentials are further reinforced by his membership and fellowship in notable professional bodies including the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, Institute of Public Administration of Nigeria, and the Chartered Institute of Treasury Management of Nigeria.

    The Board, in the statement, extended its appreciation to the outgoing Controller-General, Engr. Olola, acknowledging his outstanding contributions to the growth and reform of the Federal Fire Service.

    His tenure, the statement noted, was marked by significant initiatives that improved operational effectiveness and service delivery.

    With the appointment of DCG Adeyemi, the Board expressed confidence in his capacity to lead the Service into a new era of professionalism and performance.

  • Historic: President Tinubu appoints APC state chairmen to lead various boards [See list]

    Historic: President Tinubu appoints APC state chairmen to lead various boards [See list]

    2027 loading as President Bola Tinubu has appointed 20 APC state chairpersons to lead various federal boards, reinforcing the party’s presence in key government institutions.

    The new appointees, who are prominent figures in the All Progressives Congress (APC), will oversee critical sectors, including agriculture, education, health, and more.

    The appointed board chairpersons are:

    1. Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas – Board Chairman, Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (Kano State)

    2. Mallam Muhammad Massan – Board Chairman, Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Ilorin (Bauchi State)

    3. Dr. Austian Agada – Board Chairman, National Agricultural Seed Council (Benue State)

    4. Hon. Macdonald Ebere – Board Chairman, Federal College of Fisheries and Marine Technology, Lagos (Imo State)

    5. Ubong Stephen Ntukekpo – Board Chairman, National Institute for Freshwater Fish, New Bussa (Akwa Ibom State)

    6. Chief Emma Eneukwu – Board Chairman, National Automotive Development Council (APC Deputy Chairman, South)

    7. Aminu Musa Bobi – Board Chairman, National Library of Nigeria (Niger State)

    8. Pharm. Abass Olayide – Board Chairman, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Kaduna (Oyo State)

    9. Alhaji Mohammed Gadaka – Board Chairman, Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre (Yobe State)

    10. Benjamin Omale – Board Chairman, National Orthopedic Hospital, Enugu (Benue State)

    11. Rufus Bature – Board Chairman, Nigerian Coal Corporation (Plateau State)

    12. Alhaji Abubakar Muhammed Kana – Board Chairman, Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies (Kebbi State)

    13. Hon. Donatus Nwankpa – Board Chairman, Project Development Institute (PRODA) (Abia State)

    14. Comrade Mustapha Salihu – Board Chairman, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) (Adamawa State)

    15. Dr. Kingsley Ononogbu – Board Chairman, National Parks Headquarters (Abia State)

    16. Alhaji Abdulmalik Usman – Board Chairman, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan (Federal Capital Territory)

    17. Hon. Ibrahim Tukur El-Sudi – Board Chairman, Environmental Health Registration Council of Nigeria (Taraba State)

    18. Sola Elesin – Board Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Mining and Geosciences (Ekiti State)

    19. Emperor Jarrett Tenebe – Board Chairman, Federal College of Agriculture, Akure (Edo State)

    20. Alhaji Tukur Umar Danfulani – Board Chairman, Federal Medical Centre, Azare (Zamfara State)

  • Tinubu appoints Shamsedeen Ogunjimi as  Accountant General of Federation

    Tinubu appoints Shamsedeen Ogunjimi as Accountant General of Federation

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed Shamsedeen Babatunde Ogunjimi as the new Accountant General of the Federation.

    A statement issued by the presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, explained that the appointment was made after a rigorous selection process.

    According to the statement, the appointment which was approved on Tuesday, takes effect from 7th March 2025, the same day the incumbent Oluwatoyin Madehin will retire.

    Ogunjimi, 57, was first named as Madehin’s successor last December.

    “A selection committee later chose him through a competitive, rigorous, and merit-based process involving Directors of Accounts in the Federal Civil Service. The committee conducted the process through three stages: a written assessment, an ICT proficiency test, and oral interviews.

    “The selection process underscores President Tinubu’s commitment to promoting transparency, excellence, and competence in key public service positions,” the statement said.

    Ogunjimi graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, in 1990 with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy. He also obtained a Master’s in Accounting and Finance from the University of Lagos.

    He is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria.

    President Tinubu congratulated Ogunjimi on his appointment and urges him to discharge his duties in the service of Nigeria with integrity, professionalism, and dedication to Nigeria’s service.

  • BREAKING! TInubu fires NYSC DG, announces fresh appointment

    BREAKING! TInubu fires NYSC DG, announces fresh appointment

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Brigadier General Kunle Nafiu as the new Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

    Bri. Gen. Nafiu, until his appointment, was the Chief of Staff to the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Olufemi Oluyede, having also served in the same capacity with the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Raised Abiodun Lagbaja.

    A Member of 47 Regular Course, Nafiu is an Artillery Officer who graduated from the Armed Forces Command and Staff College and the US Army War College.

    Before he was appointed Chief of Staff to the COAS, he was a Directing Staff at the Army War College, Nigeria.

    The new NYSC DG hails from Ileogbo, Aiyedire Local Government Area of Osun State.

    Nafiu, whose appointment is immediately effective, replaces Brigadier General Yushau Ahmed.

  • Newly appointed CNA, Ogunlana vows to prioritize staff welfare, infrastructure devt

    Newly appointed CNA, Ogunlana vows to prioritize staff welfare, infrastructure devt

    The new Clerk to the National Assembly, Mr. Kamoru Ogunlana, Esq., has reiterated his dedication to advancing key legislative reforms, including the amendment of the National Assembly Service Act and the National Assembly Pension Board (Establishment) Bill.

    These initiatives are part of ongoing efforts to enhance the efficiency of the parliamentary bureaucracy.

    According to the statement signed by the
    Director, Information, Mr. Bullah Audu Bi-Allah, on behalf of the Secretary, Research and Information, Ogunlana stated this during his inaugural meeting with top management officials of the National Assembly.

    Mr. Ogunlana underscored the importance of prioritizing staff welfare, recognizing its critical role in driving productivity.

    He also vowed to build upon the infrastructural advancements initiated by his predecessor while addressing emerging security challenges within the Assembly.

    In his address, Mr. Ogunlana commended the leadership for their exceptional contributions to maintaining the efficiency and effectiveness of the National Assembly bureaucracy. He called for continued collaboration to achieve the institution’s goals, noting that the National Assembly stands as the largest, busiest, and most dynamic parliament in Africa.

    “The future of our institution depends on our collective commitment to progress and excellence. Together, we must uphold the ideals of professionalism, accountability, and unwavering service to the Nigerian people,” Mr. Ogunlana emphasized.

  • Tinubu appoints Prof. Attahiru Jega as Pro-Chancellor of Usmanu Danfodio University

    Tinubu appoints Prof. Attahiru Jega as Pro-Chancellor of Usmanu Danfodio University

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of former Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Board of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto, Sokoto State.

    Prof. Jega, a renowned academic and public servant, will lead the governing board of the prestigious university, alongside other distinguished members, including:

    – Miss Mary Nyieor Yisa
    – R. O. Kazeem
    – Prof. Usman Musa
    – Dr. Anthony Usoro

    This appointment demonstrates President Tinubu’s commitment to excellence in education and his confidence in Prof. Jega’s leadership and expertise. Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto is expected to benefit from Prof. Jega’s vast experience and guidance, further enhancing its reputation for academic excellence.

  • Obi of Onitsha announces fresh appointments into cabinet

    Obi of Onitsha announces fresh appointments into cabinet

    The Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe, has announced the appointment of two new members of his cabinet.

    This is contained in a statement signed by Mr Osita Anionwu, Ike Akatakwuani/Chief of Staff to Obi of Onitsha, and made available to journalists on Friday in Onitsha.

    Anionwu stated that those appointed were Onwa Akpom of Omozele kindred group in Umuezearoli guarters and Ojinnaka Azikiwe who hails from Inosi Onira kindred group in Ogbeabo quarters.

    He said that Akpom was Attorney-at-law until his appointment, and recently, based in the U.S.

    According to him, Azikiwe, a finance professional with wide experience in the public sector, currently serves as Director of Budget; Treasury, in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission.

    He stressed that details of the investiture of the appointees would be provided in due course.

  • Coalition of Unions in Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education appeal to President Tinubu to Appoint Lemchi as VC

    Coalition of Unions in Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education appeal to President Tinubu to Appoint Lemchi as VC

    As the quest for the appointment of a vice chancellor of the newly elevated Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education (AIFUE), Owerri is on, the coalition of four house unions in the institution have appealed to President Bola Tinubu to consider appointing Professor (Mrs) Stella Lemchi as the substantive vice chancellor.

    The four house unions comprises of Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) transiting to ASUU, Senior Staff Union in Colleges of Education, Nigeria (SSUCOEN) transiting to SSANU, Non Academic Staff Union (NASU) and National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) jointly signed a communique passing a vote of confidence on the acting deputy vice chancellor, Prof. Lemchi to be promoted as the VC.

    The unions highlighted some of the achievements of Professor Lemchi at Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education, Owerri, to include infrastructural Upgrade: such as prioritizing the renovation of hostels, enhancing their ambiance and functionality, deploying the federal government revitalization fund, to change over 200 doors and windows, tiling the floors of the two hostels, rebuilt the toilets completely and installed befitting and safe kitchens for the students.

    Also the work included improved water supply in the hostels, complete repainting of the edifice and installation of electrical works, wardrobes and beds.

    According to the unions, the acting DVC also initiated the construction of a Professors’ block in the Shell Camp area and increased developments in the campus across River Nworie. She has also fought doggedly to stop further encroachment in the campus across Nworie. Currently, the Lemchi administration is working on plans to fix the ecological problems in the river bank to enable the use of the bridge.

    On security enhancement, the unions stated that Prof Lemchi has restructured the security architecture in the university, as well as promoting best practices in recruitment of student security operatives, armed them with adequate equipment and resources for the effective performance, adding that this efforts have significantly reduced security breaches, which was a norm before her appointment.

    The unions believe that under her administration, staff welfare has been improved tremendously, including clearing the backlog of staff promotions and conversions which had remained intractable for years.

    In addition, they stated that hundreds of non-teaching staff were converted and properly placed, including many who had earned higher qualifications on the job as the conversions and promotions have increased the morale and motivation of the work force.

    According to them, Prof Lemchi has been championing the welfare and proper placement of teaching staff in the transition process, including making appeals to the regulator that lecturers be given grace periods to get the qualifications they need to maintain their positions rather than been abruptly demoted in the university.

    On Students’ support programme, the unions eulogised the acting DVC for establishing measures to combat student harassment and improved the process for NYSC mobilization and certificate issuance.

    “Last year 3 batches of students were mobilized for service, a feat unheard of in the institution in nearly a decade. Her focus on students’ welfare includes streamlining clearance procedures, improving academic standards, engaging with parents and guardians and collaborating with the student’s union to speedily solve any challenges.

    “On internal revenue generation, she implemented policies to boost internally generated revenue of the institution. One major plank of this was developing a seamless fee payment portal to close loopholes. She has also revitalised the business ventures in the University like the water factory and bakery.

    “The transition process she is currently facilitating is being done smoothly through her proactive and graceful engagement with the NUC and the FME. Recently she received a 37-man team for resource verification of the university programmes from the NUC. Working with the unions, Lemchi has sent a bill to the National Assembly for the codification of the law which established the University,” the unions concluded.

  • Tinubu names Dakorinama George as DG of Border agency

    Tinubu names Dakorinama George as DG of Border agency

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Dakorinama George, a former Commissioner for Works in Rivers State, as the Director-General of the Border Communities Development Agency, BCDA.

    Presidential spokesperson Ajuri Ngelale disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

    Tinubu urged George to put his experience into developing the agency.

    George holds a PhD in Construction Management; an MSc in Quantity Surveying and Construction Engineering, and a B.Tech, in Quantity Surveying.

    George is a former commissioner for works in Rivers State under the then governor of the state and current Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.