Maritime
NPA Controls 80% Of Nigeria’s Economy
The Managing Director
of Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), Alhaji Habib Abdullahi, has said that the company controls more than 80 per cent of the nation’s economic activities.
Abdullahi made the assertion on Monday in Katsina at the opening of the 32nd Joint Consultative Council Conference of Senior Staff Association of Communications, Transports and Maritime Workers.
The theme of the conference is “Ensuring Harmonious Management and Labour Relations for Organisational Growth and Relevance’’.
Abdullahi, represented by the NPA General Manager, Human Resources, Alhaji Abba Rufai said that the authority contributes immensely to the nation’s economy.
He urged NPA workers to intensify efforts in the discharge of their duties toward enhanced revenue generation.
Abdullahi assured the workers of the management’s commitment toward effective service delivery and enhanced staff welfare.
Also speaking, the Lagos Port Manager, Alhaji Nasir Anas, said they chose Katsina for the programme because of the hospitality of its people.
He also charged the participants to deliberate extensively on issues that would facilitate progress of the authority and enhance service delivery.
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