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Uneasy calm in NPA as Bala Usman's removal stairs controversy | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsNigeria — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News


Uneasy calm has settled in the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) following the President’s removal of Hadiza Bala Usman as the Managing Director for no stated reason.
The Guardian gathered that the circumstances surrounding the removal of Usman was not unconnected to the power play exhibited by some top government officials who are interested in some contracts in the NPA. Some believe that she has stepped on toes for cancelling some alleged fraudulent contracts such as the Secure Anchorage Area (SAA), among others.
Meanwhile, Garba Shehu, had in a statement said Usman was suspended following recommendation from the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi. Consequently, an administrative panel of inquiry would be set up to investigate the management of NPA under Usman and would start work on Monday.

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Uneasy calm in NPA as Bala Usman's removal stirs controversyNigeria — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News


Uneasy calm has settled in the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) following the President’s removal of Hadiza Bala Usman as the Managing Director for no stated reason.
The Guardian gathered that the circumstances surrounding the removal of Usman was not unconnected to the power play exhibited by some top government officials who are interested in some contracts in the NPA. Some believe that she has stepped on toes for cancelling some alleged fraudulent contracts such as the Secure Anchorage Area (SAA), among others.
Meanwhile, Garba Shehu, had in a statement said Usman was suspended following recommendation from the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi. Consequently, an administrative panel of inquiry would be set up to investigate the management of NPA under Usman and would start work on Monday.

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One year in office: Stakeholders X-ray Bashir Jamoh's achievement, scorecard

One year in office: Stakeholders X-ray Bashir Jamoh's achievement, scorecard
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Unionists laud association for securing salary increment, boosting welfare of seafarers


Members of the Nigerian Merchant Navy Officers and Water Transport Senior Staff Association (NMNOWTSSA) have applauded its National President, Bob Yousou and executives for the Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA) for improved welfare packages that ensure Nigerian Seafarers are paid in line with the international best practice.   
   
The union stated this while taking stock of achievements of the present executives led by Yousou as they clocked one year in office.
 
The members also applauded the leadership for engaging employers of labour on increment of workers’ salaries and securing the union’s membership in International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) for effective representation.

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Three years after, N50bn NIMASA floating dock remains idle, untested


Three years after, N50bn NIMASA floating dock remains idle, untested
Three years after, N50bn NIMASA floating dock remains idle, untested
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When, in 2018, the management of NIMASA procured a floating dock for about N50bn, it was expected to generate N1 billion monthly or N12 billion yearly, when fully operational. Three years down the line, the Floating Dock has remained idle, virtually doing nothing, writes TOLA ADENUBI.
First introduced in the 1990’s, the floating dock system quickly rose in popularity, thanks to its durability and configurations. Among some few features that have helped the floating dock stand out include, but are not limited to, its easy and quick installation/assembly pattern; ability to perfectly adjust to different water levels caused by tides or seasonal variations, floods, droughts; its fully configurable and adaptable system which can be anchored in any body of water and attached to any existing structure, no matter the conditions; its ability to add and remove new sections, or to completely change its shape and usage; and its durability and resistant to pollution or  ultraviolet rays.

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