Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The newly-appointed Executive Secretary/CEO, Nigerian Shippers Council, NSC, Pius Ukeyima Akutah, has expressed satisfaction over the impact Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited, a subsidiary of SIFAX Group has had on the nation’s maritime sector.
Speaking during his maiden courtesy visit on the management of the
terminal, the Shippers Council boss noted that Ports & Cargo has maintained
its status as the foremost indigenous terminal operator in the country and has
made everybody proud with the way it has run its operations.
Akutah said: “We are very pleased with the operations of the
terminal over the years. You have positioned yourself as a terminal to reckon
with. Your investments in the maritime sector has continued to shape the growth
of the blue economy and you have proven that you have the necessary expertise
to run this terminal very well”.
“I want to solicit your support as always. President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu has given us a mandate and his eyes are firmly on the growth of the
sector. We will roll out measures that will support your continued growth. The
Council will firmly collaborate with all operators this year to maximize
success and entrench more automation of the sector too.”
In his response, John Jenkins, Managing Director, PCHS, thanked
the NSC boss and hinted that the terminal is open and willing to collaborate
with the council to achieve the vision of the president. Other management team
members of the terminal present during the visit include- Capt. Ibraheem
Olugbade, Executive Director, Administration, Tobi Afolabi, Executive Director,
Operations, Sogo Faola, AGM Transfer, PCHS and Patience Nwaogwugwu, Head, SIFAX
Stevedoring.
Shippers Council Visit 2: R-L: John Jenkins, Managing Director,
Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited presenting a souvenir to Pius
Ukeyima Akutah (MON), the newly-appointed Executive Secretary/CEO, Nigerian
Shippers Council, during the maiden courtesy visit of the Shippers Council
boss to Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited, operator of Terminal C,
Tin Can Island Port, Apapa and subsidiary of SIFAX Group today.
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