Business
Shippers’ Council Gets New Executive Secretary
The Federal Government has appointed Mr Hassan Bello as the acting Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC).
A statement made available to newsmen in Lagos on Tuesday said that the appointment of Bello was conveyed to the NSC by the Minister of Transport, Senator Idris Umar.
It said that Bello’s appointment followed the expiration of the second term of the former Executive Secretary of the council, Capt. Adamu Biu.
The statement said that Bello was until his appointment, the Director of Legal Services of NSC.
According to the statement, a letter signed on behalf of the minister by the Acting Director, Human Resources Management, E.T.Umoh, directed that the affairs of the council should be handed over to the most senior director in the council in an acting capacity.
It said that Bello would act “until Mr President approves the substantive Chief Executive Officer/Chief Executive Officer for the Council” .
According to the statement, Bello joined NSC since 1998 as a Deputy Director and Head, Legal Services.
He had worked with the Ministry of Justice, Sokoto State, and later Sokoto Investment Company Ltd.where he rose to the rank of Acting Managing Director and CEO. Bello graduated from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria where he had a Bachelor of Law LLB and Master in Law, LLM.
He attended other courses at the University of Southampton for a Maritime Law Summer Course, Lloyds Maritime Academy on Time and Voage Charter Parties and many other professional maritime courses and seminars.
Business
NPA Assures On Staff Welfare
Business
ANLCA Chieftain Emerges FELCBA’s VP
Business
NSC, Police Boost Partnership On Port Enforcement
-
Sports5 days ago
Lagos Holds African Fencing Champs
-
Rivers4 days ago
Rivers NYCN Wants Sokubo For Second Term
-
Rivers5 days ago
Rivers Pledges Support For Enhanced Maritime Security
-
News4 days ago
Rivers Remains Your Willing Partner For Enhanced Maritime Operations, Ibas Tells Navy
-
News4 days ago
Reps Probe Police Over Alleged ?6bn Contract Splitting, Asset Sales
-
Niger Delta4 days ago
RSNC Head Charges NAOMEW On Professionalism, Effective Service Delivery
-
Sports5 days ago
Give Rest Of ‘94 Eagles Their Houses – Amuneke
-
News4 days ago
Rivers High Court Judges Begin 2025 Vacation, July 21