MD NPA assures CILT Youth Chapter of capacity building support
The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman has assured the youths of the organisation of the support of the management at all times, especially towards developing the capacity to grow the nation’s maritime industry.
The MD, who gave this assurance in Lagos, Saturday, spoke at the virtual official inauguration of the NPA-Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport CILT Chapter, codenamed: NPA/CILT NEXT GENERATION CHAPTER.
According to her, it was a thing of particular delight that youths of the organisation could come together to explore the opportunities that the CILT presents for the development of not only their individual careers but also the progress of the nation’s maritime sector as a whole.
She observed that such efforts of the youths will give people like her the confidence that the future will be better, adding that with young people who are diligent at work and committed to continuous search for knowledge and professional development, the sky can only be the limit for the industry.
This, according to her is given the antecedents and personal experiences where youths have been found to be unable to accept responsibilities and take advantage of opportunities at their disposal for their future growth and advancement.
She said: “In my experience, I have come to realise that one of the greatest pitfalls of youth is the inability to quickly come to terms with the responsibility that the future places on them. When youths do not understand the roles that they have in the future of a society, they are unable to explore the opportunities that the present offers them and build the necessary capacity for the future.
“This is why on a lot of occasions, when opportunity falls on the laps of young people, they are not sufficiently prepared to make the best of those opportunities to the benefit of society. This is why I am happy about NPA/CILT Next Generation Chapter.
“It is heartwarming that you have not just come together in unity as one would expect of every staffer of any organisation that aspires for progress, but you also made it a point of duty to develop yourselves and build the capacity of your members through your regular Zoominar series.
“I encourage you not to relent in these efforts. Regardless of the challenges that you face, be rest assured that you will reap the reward of every investment that you put into the initiatives in the future to the benefits of yourself, the maritime industry and Nigeria, at large.”
She also thanked the Chapter for the award of honour given to her and promised to continue to make you proud by staying the course in the single-minded mission of leaving the Nigerian Ports Authority and the ports industry in Nigeria better and re-positioned to play a leading role in the sub-region.
In his remarks, the CILT national president, Alhaji Ibrahim Jibril, encouraged the youth chapter to put their best, collaborate with sister organisations and most importantly, align themselves with the vision of NPA, which is built around excellent service delivery.
A highpoint of the event was the presentation of merit awards to deserving individuals led by the MD, NPA, Hadiza Bala Usman and immediate past General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications (C&SC), Engr. Jatto A. Adams (rtd.).
Others award recipients are Pharm. Christy E. Akpa (Mrs.) GM, Medical Services, Mr. Innocent Gamboro Umar GM, BS/LA, Mrs. Josephine Moltok, AGM London Office, Mrs. Bolanle Olufunmilayo Olotu, Port Manager, Lagos Ports Complex LPC, Principal Manager SERVICOM, Calabar Port, Mrs. Funmilayo Loremikan FCILT and Principal Manager C&SC, Calabar Port, Dr. Chijioke K. Ukadike.