Harboursandport.com: Lagos--- The
Management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has stated that it’s
desirous of sustaining the existing collaboration between it and the
Army College of Logistics with the view to ensure that we benefit
from the logistics experience of the college.
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The Representative of The Managing Director,
NigerianPorts
Authority (NPA), and the Executive
Director, Engineering and
Technical Services,
Prof. Idris Abubakar presented a plaque to
the
Commandant, Nigerian Army College of Logistics
(NACOL), Major General
Richard. Duru who paid
a courtesy call on the Management
at the Authority’s
Corporate Headquarters, Marina, Lagos.
PHOTO
BY NPA MEDIA
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Speaking
when the team of army logistics led by the Commandant of the college,
Major General Richard C. Duru paid a working visit to the Management
of the NPA, the Executive Director Engineering and Technical
Services, Prof Idris Abubakar said that in order to standardize
operations at the nation’s seaports, the Authority would tap into
the world of knowledge of the logistics professionals of the Nigerian
army.
Professor
Abubakar, who represented the Managing Director offered a common area
of confluence of understanding and information sharing to necessitate
basic solutions to questions requiring answer in the
dual-collaboration involving both agencies of government.
Earlier in
his presentation, the Commandant of the Army College of Logistics,
Major Gen. Richard Duru said that being a crucial hub for national
logistics supply chain, the NPA deserves support from all and sundry
with the view to ensuring that necessary variables are deployed
expectedly.
He said the
Army College of Logistics would be ready to partner with the NPA and
other government agencies in the area of offering training facilities
of repute manpower development to employees thereby contributing most
meaningful in enhancing the logistics at the Ports and beyond.
Furthermore,
the Commandant commended the various successes recorded by the Hadiza
Bala Usman led NPA Management and expressed the optimism that it is
expected that the Management would surpass greater expectations
placed on them by stakeholders.
On safety
and security, the Commandant opined that nothing should be allowed to
mortgage societal safety adding that the issue of conflict, peace and
harmony are amongst the art of societal living that are prioritized
into the front burner so as to safeguard the society and contribute
effectively to the Ease of Doing Business across the nation in line
with International Best Practices
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