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The MD of Nigeria Ports Authority, Mrs Hadiza Bala Usman has been elected as the Vice President of the International Association of Ports and Harbors. The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH), is a Tokyo, Japan based global trade association for seaports and recognized as the only international organization representing the voice of the […] ....
The MD of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Mrs Hadiza Bala Usman has said that the ongoing reforms at the ports were inevitable. She made this known in an interview aired on Channels TV’s Sunrise. She reiterated that the ongoing reforms, if not carried out, will have a catastrophic effect on Nigeria’s recovering economy especially the […] ....
Signed by Comrade Olayiwole Oke, Comrade Charles Dike and Comrade Musa Yola, the petition submitted to the EFCC copied the Chairman of the agency, several line directors and media organizations across the country. In the petition sighted by The Street Journal, Mrs. Bala-Usman who oversaw activities of the NPA for the past five years was accused of awarding cargo surveys contracts to unqualified companies and to self through her brother, Attahiru, and acolytes for 10 years. She was also accused of maladministration and high-handedness where she took drastic decisions which her subjects dared not questioned. Below is the petition submitted to the EFCC ....
Apapa gridlock: Lagos govt, NPA talk tough, to impound trucks parking on highways Apapa gridlock: Lagos govt, NPA talk tough, to impound trucks parking on highways • Sanwo-Olu meets Hadiza Usman ahead of launch of Digital Call-Up System in ports Share Lagos State government and the leadership of Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) has recorded major progress in an effort to proffer a lasting solution to the menace of trucks causing gridlocks in Apapa, disclosing that come Saturday, movement of trucks in and out of the Lagos seaports would now be organised through a transparent electronic call-up system that would be based on the first-come-first-serve basis. ....