From right: Executive Director, Finance and Administration, NIMASA, Mr. Chudi Offodile; Prof. Samuel Odewunmi; Chief Agwu of Nigerian Shippers’ Council and Chief Cajethan Agu also of the Council at the 4th National Transport Summit organised by the Chartered Institute of Transport Administration (CIoTA) of Nigeria.

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s transport sector have lauded the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh over his efforts in transforming and promoting the transport sector as President of the Chartered Institute of Transport Administration of Nigeria CIoTA. The accolades poured in during the 4th National Transport Summit of the Institute in Abuja, Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army and other security agencies have pledged their support for the growth and upgrading of the country’s transport sector to international standards, expressing their willingness to collaborate with CIoTA to achieve this feat.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Faruq Yahaya, who was represented by Maj Gen. E Akerejola commended the President and members of CIoTA for the many sectors of the economy it touches on in terms of facilitating international trade, supporting food security and enabling industrial and infrastructural development, among others.

The COAS stated that the theme of the summit: “Transport Safety and Security Administration in Nigeria,” was also timely, as it is “an important aspect of the Transport sector which has often been overlooked by many including the transport professionals and academia.

“Over the years, the transportation sector has witnessed series of issues and challenges ranging from poor infrastructure, poor regulations, limited specialised professional training institutions, lack of effective and efficient transport policies, intra industry squabbles among transport professionals, to unethical behaviours, poor working condition amongst others,” he said.

He reassured the Institute of the Nigerian Army’s resolve to support the transportation sector wherever necessary.

President of CIoTA and DG of NIMASA, Jamoh, who was represented at the event by Prof Samuel Odewumi, noted that the theme for this year’s summit is focused on safety and security of the transport sector in Nigeria.

“We were able to achieve the chartering of the Institute, renewed advocacy, vigorous membership drive and certification. This year’s summit focuses on safety and security of all modes of transport, hence we must all work together as stakeholders and custodians of the transport sector of Nigeria. Safety and security are paramount to achieving a robust and intermodal transport regime in Nigeria.

“CIoTA is the only statutory professional association in charge of the transport sector in Nigeria; therefore deserves to be accorded its place in nomination of members into relevant agencies and in consultations for policy formulation and implementation strategies. It is the right thing to do. As a chartered Institute, our role is very huge; with great opportunities and challenges. Let’s focus on the job at hand”, Jamoh stated.

Executive Secretary/CEO, Nigerian Shippers Council, Emmanuel Jime, represented by Chief Cajethan Agu, said, “without security and safety, transport cannot develop, and transport itself happens to be the catalyst for development of the economy.” He charged the Summit to come up with a standard to bring sanity to the country’s transport systems.

Other speakers at the event include, Director General of the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology NITT Zaria, the Rector, International Aviation College Ilorin, Col. Yakubu Okatahi, the representative of the Ogun State Governor and Commandant TRACE, Prince Olaseni Ogunyemi.