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Goje eulogies Jamoh as NIIA inducts him as Fellow of the institute
The Eyewitness reporter
The Chairman Senate Committee on Marine Transport, Senator Danjuma Goje, has commended Dr Bashir Jamoh for his sterling performance as the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, (NIMASA)
Senator Goje, who spoke as Chairman of Dr. Jamoh’s induction ceremony as a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA), described the NIMASA DG as a patriotic Nigerian dedicated to the economic development of the Nation’s economy through the maritime sector.

” I know that he loves the maritime industry because at a stage when he could have pursued other endeavours, he chose to remain involved in the industry and I believe that the nation as a whole, has benefitted from that decision”.
The Director General of NIIA, Prof. Eghosa Osaghae said that the Governing Board of the Institute unanimously approved Jamoh’s Fellowship of NIIA based on his achievements as NIMASA Chief Executive Officer.
” The recent visit of the IMO Secretary-General to Nigeria is also a confirmation that Nigeria is on the right track. We hope this Fellowship will encourage him to serve Nigeria more”.
In his response, Jamoh dedicated the Fellowship to every stakeholder in the industry for the enormous support he has received throughout his tenure without which he wouldn’t have been able to get much done while committing to continue giving his best towards developing the sector.
‘Let me take this opportunity to thank every stakeholder in the Nigerian maritime sector for the support and backing they have provided myself and the Agency without which we would not have been able to achieve much.

” Equally, let me assure the Institute that being inducted as a Fellow will spur me on to do more for the development and economic growth of the nation. In this way, I hope also to be a good ambassador of the Institute”.he declared.
The Chairperson House Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration, Honorable Lynda Ikpeazu, and Former Minister of Interior, Captain Emmanuel Iheanacho were among the dignitaries present at the induction ceremony.
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