The Governing Board of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA has approved the appointment of three new Directors. The new appointees are Eric OJI, Dimowo Heaky, and a former spokesman of the Agency, Isichei Osamgbi.
Nigeria’s Alternate Permanent Representative at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Dirisu Abdulmumuni, was also promoted to Deputy Director, alongside 61 others. Two hundred and thirty-three other staff were elevated to their next grade levels, according to statement signed by Osagie Edward, the agency’s Deputy Director, Public Relations.
The promotions were ratified at the Board meeting held in Lagos under the chairmanship of Asita O. Asita.
Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, congratulated the promoted members of staff and charged them to remain committed to the Agency’s vision of making Nigeria great through sustainable harnessing of its huge maritime potential.
Jamoh stated, “We are committed to our promise to always motivate staff and give them reason for hard work. The promotion process was rigorous but fair to all involved.
“I congratulate the newly promoted staff and say to them that the reward for hard work is more work. Promotion is the reward for hard work, and a qualification for higher responsibilities.
“I congratulate all our staff who have been promoted and implore them to see their elevation as a call to more dedication.
“On our part as Executive Management, we will continue to ensure that staff are promoted as and when due so that they are motivated to give their best in the Agency’s drive to make maritime a key element in the country’s economic diversification agenda.”
The Chairman of the Board enjoined the newly promoted staff to be more dedicated to their duties, saying the promotions will come with more responsibilities.