NIMASA, Public Service Reform Bureau Partner on Change Initiatives in Maritime Sector
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) are to collaborate on the design and implementation of the transformational initiatives in the maritime sector.
This was as the Director NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, emphasized the importance of efficient and effective public service to Nigeria’s economic prosperity.
Bashir Jamoh who spoke in Abuja during a visit to the Bureau said the partnership would be focused on reform initiatives and development research.
The NIMASA DG, who was represented by the Agency’s Director, Reform Coordination and Strategic Management, Dr. Kabir Murnai, said a sustainable relationship between the two Federal Government agencies was essential for capacity development.
Jamoh stated, “We are here to see how we can connect with BPSR in order to clearly understand and key into government’s specific priorities, while still pursuing the respective mandates and goals of NIMASA.
“We desire advisory and technical support services for change management teams, to engender an environment of learning within NIMASA.”
Responding, Director of BPSR, Mr. Dasuki Ibrahim Arabi, appreciated the NIMASA DG and his management team for the visit. Arabi pledged the Bureau’s commitment to the collaboration agreement for the mutual benefit of the two agencies.
BPSR was established in 2004 to coordinate implementation of government reform policies and programmes.
This was as the Director NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, emphasized the importance of efficient and effective public service to Nigeria’s economic prosperity.
Bashir Jamoh who spoke in Abuja during a visit to the Bureau said the partnership would be focused on reform initiatives and development research.
The NIMASA DG, who was represented by the Agency’s Director, Reform Coordination and Strategic Management, Dr. Kabir Murnai, said a sustainable relationship between the two Federal Government agencies was essential for capacity development.
Jamoh stated, “We are here to see how we can connect with BPSR in order to clearly understand and key into government’s specific priorities, while still pursuing the respective mandates and goals of NIMASA.
“We desire advisory and technical support services for change management teams, to engender an environment of learning within NIMASA.”
Responding, Director of BPSR, Mr. Dasuki Ibrahim Arabi, appreciated the NIMASA DG and his management team for the visit. Arabi pledged the Bureau’s commitment to the collaboration agreement for the mutual benefit of the two agencies.
BPSR was established in 2004 to coordinate implementation of government reform policies and programmes.
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