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NPA seeks greater ties with World Maritime University

The Managing Director Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Mohammed Bello Koko, has said that the Authority is poised to intensify its synergy with the World Maritime University in Malmo Sweden.
Speaking when he received the Head of Maritime Law and Policy of the World Maritime University, Professor Max Mejia and his team who visited the NPA corporate headquarters in Marina Thursday, Bello Koko said “in keeping with our reinvigorated strategic intent of becoming the maritime logistics hub for sustainable port services in Africa, and equip our employees to best in class, we have put provisions in place to ensure that they maximize the function-specific training on offer at WMU”.

He stated further that ahead of the commissioning of the NPA Dockyard Training Institute in Apapa scheduled for May, 2022, the Authority is working on modalities to have World Maritime University faculty participate actively in the training and capacity building curriculum of the NPA Training Institute.
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