New board will re-position NEPZA for effective operation – Jime
The newly appointed Chairman of the Board of Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA), Engr. Olusegun Abayomi Oni, has been described as a multi-competent personage whose superintendence of the board will add value to the Authority and revolutionise its operations.
The Managing Director of NEPZA, Hon. Emmanuel Jime, who made this known during his first interactive meeting with the workers of the agency yesterday at the NEPZA corporate headquarters, said the constitution of the board members at this material time would complement the on-going restructuring, repositioning and rebranding efforts under his watch.
A statement issued by the Head, NEPZA Corporate Communications, Mr. Simon Imobo-Tswam, quotes the managing director as saying that the rich experience of the All Progressives Congress(APC) Deputy National Chairman (South) and his outstanding members would “accelerate the pace of reforms, innovations and new thinking sweeping through the Authority and its free zones.”
Part of the statement reads: “We are delighted with the coming of our long awaited board, chaired by Engr. Segun Oni – one-time governor of Ekiti state and, the current APC Deputy National Chairman (South). We have great expectations from him and his distinguished members: Messrs. Kabiru Tafida, Sadiq H. Gwarzo and Taiwo Okunlola.
“The chairman is a former governor, and with his rich, composite and cosmopolitan experience as a teacher, unionist, journalist, engineer, bureaucrat, technocrat, grassroots mobilizer, entrepreneur, sales specialist, international consultant and honorific chieftaincy title-holder as the Asiwaju of Ifaki-Ekiti, we know he and his able team would revolutionise our operations.”
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Jime disclosed of plans to continue with the repositioning and rebranding work he initiated last year upon assumption of office, promising to synergise more with industry stakeholders with a view of joining the move towards the economic diversification agenda of the present administration.
On staff welfare, the MD reiterated his maxim that, “If there is welfare in the house, there would be no warfare,” and pledged to give issues of welfare maximum attention.
Myke Uzendu, Abuja