Bello bags Man of the Year 2018 award
Bello bags Man of the Year 2018 award
Erudite and
developmental inclined Executive Secretary/CEO of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council,
Barrister Hassan Bello has been nominated for Man of the Year 2018 award by
Beam Magazine.
A statement
by the media organization said Bello’s nomination and selection was based on
credible audit appraisal of his performances, adjudged innovative and
developmental in both local content capacity and investment rating.
Publishers
of the city newsmagazine said Bello has been able to effectively drive the
Council’s 16years blueprint into derivable benefits, optimizing industry growth
through every available instrument such as the Cargo Defense Fund, which it
says has hitherto remained a highly misunderstood intervention instrument.
The
statement signed by its Editor-in-Chief, Ubon Akpan reads: “After careful
deliberations the Editorial Board of the Beam Media Group (BMG), publishers of
the Beam Magazine, has elected Barr Hassan Bello the Executive Secretary/Chief
Executive Officer of the Nigeria Shippers’ Council as its Man of the Year 2018.
“This
followed a careful yet comprehensive audit of the performance of the Nigeria
Shippers’ Council as the number one defender and protector of the interests of
Nigerian Shippers in the year 2018. In arriving at the decision, the Editorial
Board had taken a long look at the history of the Council from its formative
years under the foundational leadership of Dr. B. U. Ekong through the
leadership of Dr. Kingsley Usoh, an astute technocrat; to the days when the
doyen of African maritime managers, Chief Adebayo Sarumi held sway and came to
the conclusion that indeed, the Hassan Bello years was the icing on the cake.
“For years,
the Nigeria Shippers’ Council had suffered a crisis of identity with not a few,
including key maritime industry players, often wondering what the Agency was
all about. This clearly is no more the situation today as the Council has not
only redefined its roles but asserted its place as a serious protector of the
rights of consumers of shipping services and products.
“It has also
moved ahead to position itself as being not only ready to rise to take
responsibility as the apex regulatory agency for the maritime industry but the
entire transport sector in Nigeria. To achieve these, the Council, under Hassan
Bello has, in the past three years, taken giant steps to bring to life projects
and programs already on the templates of the agency, re-energizing them and
getting them go to work in the industry.
“It also set
up a shippers’ complaints desk as a first port of call for shippers with
genuine complaints about improper trade conducts and disagreements between
providers and consumers of shipping services and products. For instance, in the
Hassan Bello years, the Shippers’ Council Cargo Defense Fund has stepped up its
operations to support shippers with genuine support while seeking solutions to
their import/export problems.
“Under the
leadership of Hassan Bello, the impunity of international shipping companies
has come under increasing checks by the Council which has, in the last three
years, been known to have compelled the shipping companies to reverse arbitrary
charges and refund illegal levies running into hundreds of millions of dollars.
“Indeed, a
couple of these companies which insisted on the course of impunity even after
court orders have been obtained, have had their terminals sealed up and their
operations shut down by the Council which left a clear message that the days of
impunity are over. To achieve these, the Council has in the past three years
been quite active in ensuring that only economically viable tariffs are worked
out, harmonized and implemented in the shipping industry.
“As part of
its efforts to streamline tariffs which were often duplicated and multiplied
under all sort of nomenclatures, the Council had to set up a committee which
has so far succeeded in reducing such nomenclatures from 26 to about 20 thereby
reducing cost of shipping in Nigeria.
“To achieve
all these, Barr Hassan Bello has had to consult, collaborate, interface and
network with a wide range of industry and economic players within and outside
the industry including the security agencies, the NIA, the Nigeria Association
of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), government
parastatals, departments and Agencies.
“All these,
apart from repositioning the Council has also placed it in good stead to
prepare to transmute into the Nigeria Transport Commission (NTC) which law is
presently awaiting presidential assent.”
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