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NPA unveils set of modern equipment to tackle environmental pollution

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineOctober 21, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman for the umpteenth time has pledged Management’s commitment and continued support in the area of capacity building towards greater efficiency and service delivery.

Speaking at the passing out ceremony of 125 officers of Squad 49 of Fire Service Department of the Authority, an elated Usman expressed excitement at the fact that 21 out of the Squad are of the female gender stressing that it was an indication that women were beginning to see the value of breaking the barriers of limitation that the society has place on them.

According to her, Management was aware of the numerous challenges in today’s business environment and would ensure that it worked assiduously towards realizing its mission statement of providing efficient port services in a safe, secure and customer friendly environment.

She charged the new officers to join the pool of vast professionals abound in the organization in delivering nothing but excellence to the Industry in line with our organizational vision.

In addition, she told stakeholders that the ancillary’s skills acquired by the officers like swimming and water rescue, articulated vehicle driving, road traffic crash rescue and first aid treatment were critical ingredients for professionalism adding that Management would ensure that they impact meaningfully in the system.

Furthermore, she pledged commitment and support to the Fire Service Department at delivering plausible services in line with Industry Standards.

Stating that the NPA paid premium to best practices, th MD added “Our objectives is to modernize and transform operational services to enshrine efficient and quality services”.

She called on the officers to join Management in this noble task.

In a related development, the Management team led by the MD has expressed satisfaction in the area of environmental pollution preparedness of the organization concerning oil spillage on the nation’s territorial waters.

In this regard, she unveiled modern pollution and environmental equipment namely Drones, Jet skis and Booms for surveillance, monitoring and containing oil spillages.

Others are Blowers, Pressure Washers, Skimmers, Power Pack Absorbers and Multiple Dispersant Sprays.

Speaking during the event, the Managing Director urged the officer and staff in charge of the equipment to put them into optimal use to the appreciation of the stakeholders whilst bringing to the fore that the government was interested in ensuring the effective compliance and sustenance of the Ease of Doing Business at the Ports.

She therefore postulated that matters concerning the occupational health of the officers and staff of the Authority was constantly paid premium to and urged the Pollution and Environmental crew to utilize the equipment to its optimal use.

Present at both events were the Executive Directors, Marine and Operations, Dr. Sekonte Davies, Finance and Administration, Mohammed Bello Koko, and that of the Engineering and Technical Services, Prof. Idris Abubakar as well as other top Management Staff.

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