Joshua Asanga - The OMIS Award

Maritime veteran Joshua Asanga joins The OMIS judging panel

A former General Manager, Eastern Port at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Mr Joshua Asanga has joined the international panel of judges of the Maritime and Offshore Award (The OMIS).

The Chief Executive Officer of The OMIS, Femi Da-silva disclosed this in a statement issued in Lagos on Thursday.

He said that Asanga became the fifth and final member of the judging panel of the award scheduled to hold at the Lagos Oriental Hotel in July.

Led by Dr. Ify Akerele, a Nigerian and pioneer Director General of the Nigerian Chamber of Shipping (NCS), the eminent panel also includes Colonel Barthélemy Blédé, an Ivorian maritime expert currently serving as Liaison Officer with the Regional Centre for Maritime Safety and Security in West Africa (CRESMAO); Mohamed Tayel, an Egyptian subsea Integrity Engineer with more than 20 years experience; and Christos Michalopoulos, a Greek Naval Architect and ISPS Lead Auditor.

The OMIS Award judges
The four other judges

 

Asanga worked in Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) for over 33 years, during which he held numerous top-level positions across operations, commercial as well as special duties departments.

He was at various times, General Manager in the following departments – Marine and Operations, General Manager, Eastern Port and General Manager responsible for Monitoring and Compliance at NPA.

He equally served as General Manager, Procurement, Port Manager, Lagos Port and Port Manager, Tin Can Island ports. Before then, he served as Personal Assistant to the Managing Director of NPA and was also Desk Officer for Port Reforms.

He further served as Special Assistant to the Minister of State for Transport.

Mr. Asanga holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria and a postgraduate diploma in Port and Shipping Management from the International Maritime Transport Academy, Netherlands.

He has also attended courses at Harvard University, USA, International Law Institute, Washington DC,USA, International Labor Organisation, Lagos Business School and the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Nigeria.

 

 

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