Maritime
FG Confirms Bello As NSC Chief Executive
The Federal Government has confirmed the appointment of Mr. Hassan Bello as the substantive Executive Secretary/Chief Executive officer of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), after serving in acting capacity for the period of six months.
Mr. Hassan Bello breaks the records of the council as the first insider to be appointed substantive Chief Executives for over 20 years as against the political gimmick of appointing outsiders as helmsman of the NSC.
It would be recalled that in December 2012, the Federal government announced Mr. Hassan Bello as the Acting Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of the NSC, following the expiration of the second tenure of Captain Adamu Biu.
Until his appointment, Hassan Bello was the Council’s Director and Head, Legal services. He joined the NSC in 1998 as a Deputy Director, and Head Legal Services, from the Sokoto Investment Company Limited, where he rose to the rank of Acting Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer.
Bello had previously served in the Sokoto Ministry of Justice. A firm advocate of the need to reposition the Nigerian Maritime Industry for improved productivity and ranking among the world maritime nations.
He had held various positions at Local and International levels. A fellow, Nigerian Institute of Shipping (NIS), fellow, International Dispute Resolution Institute and member, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb).
The Shippers’ council boss was also a member and spokesman of the Nigerian Delegation to the negotiation on International/carriage of Goods, wholly or partly by sea (Rotterdan Rules), member of the ministerial panel of inquiry into the affairs of the Niger Dock Plc, and member of the ministerial committee on cabotage policy and law among others.
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