Maritime
Master Mariners Chart Way Forward
Capt. Adegboyega Sahib
Olopoenia, has emerged the new president of the Nigerian Association of Master Mariners (NAMM).
Olopoenia was announced the new president after he was unanimously voted by all members of the association present at the annual general meeting and election which took place in Lagos, last Saturday .
Our correspondent reports that Olopoenia takes over leadership of the association from Capt. Adejimi Adu, who was president since 2008.
In his valedictory speech, Adu emphasised the need for the new executive to vigorously pursue the completion of all ongoing association projects.
“I urge you to give immediate attention to the construction and commissioning of a befitting secretariat.
“Much work has gone into the foundation and it is my hope that a final decision to begin the actual construction begins in the new year.’’
Adu also mentioned the need for a review of the association’s constitution to enable it to adapt to necessary changes to accommodate new ideas and enhance progress.
He said that it was important that members of NAMM be included on the board of government maritime agencies such as Nigerian Ports Authority, the Shipper’s Council and Nigeria Maritime Safety and Administration Agency.
He commended the efforts of Capt. Niyi Adeyemo, who made it possible for them to be represented at the Nigeria Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA).
Adu also enjoined members of the association to always remember the bond that tied them together.
“Let us each be proud master mariners always. I always remember the phrase ‘Live for yourself and you will live in vain, live for others and you will live again,’’ Adu said.
In his acceptance speech, Olopoenia promised to give all the points raised by Adu the deserved express attention.
He also said that that the new executive would do a lot more in the area of advocacy.
“We have been talking about manpower development in the industry. I must add that it is important that we get involved in advocacy for greater benefit also.’’
Our correspondent reports that other elected members of the new executive include; Capt. Joseph Awodeha, First vice-president; Capt. Jide Olagunwa, Second vice-president and Capt. Femi Oyewole, General Secretary.
Others are; Capt. Niyi Adedokun, assistant general secretary; Capt. Tajudeen Alao, financial secretary; Capt. Onyenenim Iwebike, Treasurer; Capt. Justin Eshiet, Publicity Secretary and Capt. Adejimi Adu, Ex-officio member.
The new president is expected to run the association’s affairs for the next two years.
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