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With the appointment of Muazu Sambo and Ademola Adegoroye as the Minister of Transportation and Minister of State for Transportation respectively, stakeholders demand rapid development in the maritime sector in the remaining nine months of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

President Muhammadu Buhari, had reshuffled his cabinet, appointing the two to supervise the ministry.

The transport sector, perceived as the gateway to Nigeria’s economy in terms of capacity to boost trade and investment opportunities, was said to be worth $9.6 trillion as of 2018, according to research and consulting firm, Armstrong and Associates. The Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority , Mohammed Bello-Koko, said the wealth of experience of Sambo and Adegoroye as well as their track record of excellent performance, will add fillip to ongoing efforts at improving efficiency and advancing the frontiers of trade facilitation.

He pledged the council’s commitment to work hand in hand with the ministers for the success and development of the transport sector. The National President of the Seafarers Union, the Nigerian Merchant Navy Officers and Water Transport Senior Staff Association , Bob Yousou said the minister’s experience in the maritime industry towers him above others as the best man for the job, adding that he will take the industry to a greater height, especially knowing and having worked in the terrain.

 

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