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As tongues continue to wag over the unequivocal restatement of the Minister of Transportation and South-South Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, of his position to support the emergence of a Rivers Governor from the riverine communities in the 2023 elections, erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) and chieftain of the APC, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, says the Minister’s resolve is on the standpoint of equity and reflects the principle of fundamental fairness and justice which are the basic axioms upon which the foundation of the All Progressives Congress is anchored.
• At 50, I’m worried about Nigeria’s underdevelopment, near stagnancy
In this interview, the former Director-General/CEO of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Adol Peterside, spoke on his childhood, career passion, leadership question in Nigeria, as well as clocking 50. EKUNDAYO SMITH. reports:
You are a leadership turnaround expert and coach. Many have said that one of Nigeria’s major challenges today is bad and tactless leadership with misplaced priorities. What is your take on Nigeria’s leadership question?
Truly, the challenge of leadership in Nigeria starts from the way we recruit, prepare and the manner we enable leaders function. That indeed is our challenge. There is nothing wrong with the land, environment or the people of Nigeria. My approach is two-fold: one, at the micro level – that is, the level of the individual, the community, and the local government, and two, the macro – state and federal. The
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THE New Year celebration started on a sour note in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) when dare-devil pirates killed four armed guards and kidnapped two Russians and one Indian aboard a Nigerian-flagged Hopper dredger, Ambika on January 2, 2020. The 2,153 Gross Tonnage Ambika was attacked as she was navigating three nautical miles from the mouth of the Ramos River which is just nine nautical miles east of the Forcados Terminal in Nigerian waters.
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With insecurity rearing its ugly head very early in the year on Nigeria’s waterways, the Federal Government, in February, at a press briefing, announced that it will soon be deploying its integrated maritime security infrastructure.
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