NPA EDs,Umar, Badmus Visit Tin Can Port for Projects Inspection

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ED Engineering and Technical Services, Engr Ibrahim Umar (right) with PG MWUN Comrade Wale Adeyanju and PM Tincan behind the ED during inspection visit at Osho Drive.
ED M&O, Olalekan Badmus (left) with PM Tin Can Port Sylvester O. Egede during the former maiden official visit to the Tin Can Island Port.

The Executive Director, Engineering and Technical Services, Ibrahim Abba Umar, has expressed satisfaction at the quality of work done during the rehabilitation of Tincan Port Administrative Building, describing the work as top notch.

Speaking during a working visit to Tin Can Island Port Administrative Building, Engineer Umar promised to ensure that additional Air-conditioners and befitting furniture required to enhance the new Conference Room of the building, will be provided alongside every other items necessary to make the building attain a respective  standard .

The ED Engineering whose inspection took him from floor to floor of the building also visited the Agency Building, which he also commended for the quality of work done on it.

Earlier, the Port Manager Tin Can Island Port, Mr Sylvester O. Egede had informed the visiting ED about the need for additional Air-conditioners and furniture for the new Conference Room.

At the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) HQ ,at Osho drive Lagos, Engineer Umar while inspecting a building construction sponsored by NPA, frowned at the Contractor handling the job, insisting the contractor  must step up his job or he will not be paid.

Similarly, earlier in the week, the Executive Director Marine and Operations, Olalekan Badmus paid a maiden official visit to the Tin Can Island Port, from where he inspected all the Terminal Operators within the Port complex.

Back at the Tin Can Admin Building ,he charges the work force to support the Terminal Operators at all times “since the more money they get the more revenue for NPA ‘

Speaking further, Badmus asserted that a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for all operations must be provided to the Terminal Operators, upon which their activities would be measured, also directing the Safety Department of Tin can Port to pay unscheduled visit to these terminals to determine  the level of compliance with the SOP to the latter, otherwise of which appropriate sanctions should be applied accordingly.

Speaking earlier, the Port Manager Tin can Island Port Sylvester O. Egede had briefed the ED M &O about the history, functions and recent activities of the Tin Can Port.

Both Executive Directors at the end of their tours were seeing off  to the Port’s finger jetty for their return journey to the Headquarters in Marina.