Minister For Transport, Rotimi Amaechi
The current minister for transportation gave a directive on Monday during his maiden tour of Lagos
ports and a stop-over at NIMASA Resource Centre, Kirikiri directing
the Acting Director-General of NIMASA, Mr Haruna Jauro, to forward details of
contracts awarded by the agency for verification as he lamented that even though
the agency collects over N100 billion yearly, nothing is shown for the huge
money spent by government. The minister also
requested for the staff nominal roll and details of staff employed by the agency
and their qualifications. This was his statement:
“Over N100 billion is given to this agency yearly and I am yet
to see how it has been spent. I am yet to see some of the projects being
executed by this agency,’’
He instructed the acting director-general to forward the staff nominal roll
of the agency to the Federal Ministry of Transport to know if there were
vacancies to be filled. Amaechi expressed dissatisfaction with the ill-equipped
clinic laboratory at the NIMASA Resource centre.
“From my inspection so far, I discovered that the Search and Rescue
clinic is not equipped; the canteen is in deteriorated condition; the chairs are
not okay and the place is leaking.
“Other countries operating maritime industry are achieving 48 hours
cargo clearance, so Nigeria is not an exemption.
“I believe in transparency and hard work. We should endeavour to do
what people are expecting us to do.
“I will inform the public about the activities of the maritime industry
to make sure you do what people will like to know,’’ the minister
said.
He also reiterated his plan to fulfill his promise to President Muhammadu
Buhari that he would ensure Nigerian ports achieved 48 hours cargo clearance
target.
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