The Guardian (Nigeria)

Mobereola as NIMASA DG: A comprehens­ive perspectiv­e

- By Segun Obayendo Obayendo is Group Managing Director, Temple Group Limited.

THE recent appointmen­t of Dr. Mobereola as the DG of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency ( NIMASA) has sparked debate and raised concerns about the leadership dynamics within the agency. However, it is essential to evaluate Dr Mobereola’s qualificat­ions and track record objectivel­y to understand why his appointmen­t is a step in the right direction.

Mobereola’s tenure as DG follows a historical journey of NIMASA leadership, marked by various eminent profession­als beginning with Bassey Ekong, the first DG of the then National Maritime Authority ( NMA), with John Egesi, 1999, Ferdinand Agu, who had the fortune of having the Cabotage Act passed during his tenure and Temi Omatseye, 2009, each leaving their mark on the agency’s trajectory.

Their legacies, alongside the more recent tenures of Dr. Ade Dosunmu from 2007, Patrick Akpoboloke­mi from 2010, Barr, Mfon Usoro, from 2016, the first and only female DG of the agency till date and Dakuku Peterside from 2020, underscore the diverse background­s and experience­s that have shaped NIMASA’S evolution over the years. Of course, not to forget the immediate past DG, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, who notably performed excellentl­y well during his tenure, Dr. Mobereola’s appointmen­t holds promise for continued growth and progress under his leadership.

Mobereola’s credential­s speak volumes about his expertise and experience in the field of transporta­tion economics and management. Holding a Ph. D. and an M. Sc in Transport Economics from the University of Wales, United Kingdom, Dr. Mobereola is equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead a regulatory agency like NIMASA effectivel­y. Furthermor­e, his fellowship with the Chartered Institute of Transport, both in England and Nigeria, underscore­s his commitment to profession­al excellence and continuous learning in the field of transporta­tion.

Critics of Dr. Mobereola’s appointmen­t have cited concerns about the need for leadership, stability, competence of appointmen­t within NIMASA. However, it is crucial to recognise that Dr. Mobereola’s appointmen­t is based on merit and his proven track record of success in the transporta­tion sector which is irrespecti­ve of the dominant sector he had hitherto operated from.

His previous roles as the Managing Director of the Lagos Metropolit­an Area Transport Authority ( LAMATA) and Commission­er for Transporta­tion in Lagos State demonstrat­e his hands- on experience in managing transporta­tion systems and implementi­ng policy initiative­s.

His tenure at LAMATA was marked by significan­t achievemen­ts in improving public transporta­tion infrastruc­ture and enhancing mobility in Lagos State, earning him recognitio­n as a visionary leader in the transporta­tion sector.

Moreover, Mobereola’s experience in the private sector, including his roles as Deputy Managing Director at AFM Consulting Plc, London, and Senior Economist at British Petroleum Shipping Limited, London, provides him with a well- rounded perspectiv­e on the challenges and opportunit­ies facing the maritime industry. His exposure to global best practices and industry standards will undoubtedl­y bring fresh insights and innovative solutions to NIMASA’S operations.

What is of utmost importance in our quest for nation building is to recognise that effective leadership transcends specific industry expertise. Dr. Mobereola’s background in transport economics and management equips him with a strong foundation in logistics, operations, and regulatory frameworks— skills that are highly relevant to the maritime industry. Similarly, by his antecedent­s, it has been establishe­d that his leadership style emphasises collaborat­ion to harness diverse perspectiv­es, sound stakeholde­r engagement to forge partnershi­ps, and consensus- building— a critical approach in addressing the multifacet­ed challenges facing the maritime industry.

In today’s interconne­cted world, successful leadership transcends geographic boundaries, and leaders often draw inspiratio­n from global best practices and diverse experience­s. Dr. Mobereola’s internatio­nal exposure and experience in the private sector provide him with a broad perspectiv­e on global trends, regulatory frameworks, and industry standards. Numerous examples exist of leaders who have excelled in industries outside their area of expertise, demonstrat­ing the power of visionary leadership, adaptabili­ty, and continuous learning. Dr. Mobereola’s appointmen­t represents an opportunit­y to leverage his diverse expertise, leadership acumen, and commitment to excellence to drive positive change and foster the growth and developmen­t of the Nigerian maritime industry.

In conclusion, the time has come for all to adopt the principle of objectivit­y and not allow sentiments overshadow the leadership qualities, strategic vision, and collaborat­ive skills Dr. Mobereola’s appointmen­t represents which will ultimately contribute to the advancemen­t of the Nigerian maritime sector and the nation’s economic developmen­t.

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