Tag: National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA)

  • NIWA manager receives Nelson Mandela Leadership Award

    NIWA manager receives Nelson Mandela Leadership Award

    The Port Harcourt Area Manager, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Bernard Ekawu, has received the Nelson Mandela Leadership Award of Excellence from the Stay-Africa Youth Development Initiative (SAYDI-AFRICA).

    Presenting the award in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, the President of SAYDI-AFRICA, Amb. Mensah Dominic described Ekawu as “one of the rare African leaders whose contributions transcend official responsibilities.”

    He explained that Ekawu was carefully selected after a thorough evaluation of his professional record and public conduct.

    He cited his administrative discipline, transformational strides in the NIWA Port Harcourt office, and unwavering support for the agency’s policy direction under President Bola Tinubu as key considerations.

    According to Mensah, the award is reserved for individuals who embody selfless leadership, promote peace and cooperation, strengthen community values, and uphold principles that unite Africans beyond cultural, religious, or national lines.

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    He said, “Ekawu’s years of dedicated national service, his commitment to building a culture of efficiency in public administration, and a lifestyle that mirrors Pan-African values and serves as a model to young people across the continent.

    “Honouring leaders like him enables the organisation to inspire and groom a new generation of young Africans committed to building a prosperous and harmonious continent,” he said.

    In his acceptance remarks, Ekawu expressed deep appreciation to SAYDI-AFRICA, describing the recognition as both humbling and motivating.

    He said the award affirmed his belief that “God, who sees in secret, rewards openly,” and pledged to intensify efforts in delivering the mandate of the current administration.

    Dedicating the award to his team and the entire NIWA workforce, Ekawu reassured the NIWA Port Harcourt Area Office’s commitment to excellence, improved service delivery, and responsible public engagement.

  • NIWA donates 300 life jackets to Niger community

    NIWA donates 300 life jackets to Niger community

    The Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Bola Oyebamiji, has donated 300 life jackets to Gbajibo and its environs to forestall future boat mishaps, stating that henceforth, water travel without a life jacket is an offence.

    Oyebamiji warned boat owners to desist from overloading and travelling on the waterways at night, declaring that river marshals have been inaugurated to ensure that the prohibition on night travel is maintained.

    The Managing Director stated this during a sympathy visit and presentation of 300 life jackets at Gbajibo in Mokwa local government over the incident of the boat accident.

    He said the last boat mishap that occurred recently would not have happened if the river marshals had been inaugurated and on the ground, and boat owners had adhered to waterway codes.

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    “Our River Marshalls have been inaugurated and will now be operating shifts from 7 pm to 6 am to ensure no boat owner operates in the night. It will not be palatable for both boat owners and travellers caught travelling at night.”

    “We will also collaborate with the Niger state Government to bring a boat for an ambulance and another for surveillance to ensure quick response during boat mishaps to avert loss of lives,” he said.

    Earlier, the District Head of Gbajibo, Alhaji Mahmudu, called on NIWA, Niger State Government and HYPPADEC to urgently come up with ways to mitigate future boat mishaps not only at Gbajibo but across the country.

    He lamented, “Gbajibo has recorded a lot of boat mishaps with a lot of lives lost. We are appealing to you to provide us with marine police, flying boats for quick response, and more life jackets because what we have is not enough.”

    The Niger State chairman of the Boat Owners Association, Attahiru Bawa Isah, attributed most boat accidents to lack of following waterways codes, such as overloading, no life jackets, and quality of boats, among others.He expressed pain at the constant loss of lives at the waterfronts annually, saying the Association is prepared to work with the Agency alongside the Niger State Ministry for Transportation, NSEMA and HYPPADEC to tackle the situation.