Maritime stakeholders react over suspension of Bala-Usman as NPA MD

Some maritime stakeholders in Lagos, on Friday, backed the Federal government’s suspension of the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), saying it has the right to hire and fire anyone in its establishment.

The stakeholders were reacting to the suspension of Hadiza Bala-Usman on May 6, by President Muhammadu Buhari, to pave the way for an administrative inquiry of the NPA management.

The President’s spokesman, Garba Shehu, late on Thursday, announced the approval of the recommendation of the Ministry of Transportation under Rotimi Amaechi, for an administrative panel of inquiry on the NPA management, as well as the suspension the Managing Director.

The President, Nigerian Institute of Shipping (NIS), Capt. Tony Onoharigho, in his reaction, said there is nothing wrong with someone being suspended in so far as the person committed an offence.

“Unfortunately, for now, nobody knows what Bala-Usman has done but if she has done what requires a suspension, so be it.

“The Federal government appointed her as the managing director of NPA and if they feel she is not doing the job well again, then she has to go.

“For me, I do not see anything wrong with the change, except if she did not commit any offence and is being victimised, then we will speak against the federal government’s decision.

“But, if the employer finds her not being worthy to still be in the position, she should take it in good faith,” he said.

Onoharigho noted that as president of the NIS, he would prefer a situation whereby a person does not stay in a position for too long, so that other capable hands could be given a chance to operate in the industry.

Also reacting, the Chairman, Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO), Remi Ogungbemi, said he believes the action of the government is purely an administrative issue within the management of the authority.

“But, I will state that anyone that has the power to hire, also has the power to fire in any establishment,” he argued.

– NAN

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