CILT Nigeria President Gets Second Term, Pledges Attainment Of CILT Bill

CILT Nigeria President Gets Second Term, Pledges Attainment Of CILT Bill
The National President of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Nigeria, Alhaji Jibril Ibrahim.

By Kenneth Jukpor

After emerging the President of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Nigeria unopposed for a second term, Alhaji Jibril Ibrahim singled-out the passage of the CILT Nigeria Bill as his prime aspiration for the body.

Jibril who was speaking with MMS Plus newspaper shortly after the elections, expressed optimism that the passage of the bill would herald a new regime for the nation’s logistics and transport sector.

He said; “In this second term, we are going out strongly to get the CILT bill signed into law. What we intend to achieve with that bill is to ensure that Nigeria has quality logistics and transport practice in the country. It would ensure that operators maintain the highest standards in the profession and the nation’s economy would benefit maximally from the industry”

He revealed that the CILT bill had gotten to the Presidency and the group was awaiting the assent of President Mohammadu Buhari.

“Hopefully, Mr. President would see it as worthy of regulating and instilling discipline in the logistics and transport industry and he would append his signature”, Jibril said.

Meanwhile, he expressed satisfaction with the development in the association in the last two years, stating that; “When this administration came onboard, we said we wanted to make CILT Nigeria more visible and we have done that. We have been recognized more by government and included in several Presidential and Ministerial committees. We have been part of the committee that reviewed the National Transport Policy and we are also part on the committee developing the Lagos State Transport Policy.

“We have also been involved in the licensing regimes by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) and Road Directorate Services. We are on boards of many institutions like the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), Centre for Logistics and Transport, among others. We have a lot in terms of education, professional training and some of the newly inducted members are grandaunts from our training programmes”, he said.

The results from the elections are; National President, Alhaji Ibrahim  Jibril (FCILT) returned unopposed; Deputy National President, Dr. Alban Igwe (FCILT) returned unopposed; Vice President (West) Mrs. Margret  Ogbonna (FCILT) returned unopposed; Vice President (North) Jemerin Femi (FCILT) 67 votes, Ibikunle Gbadamosi (FCILT) got 54 votes; Vice President (East) Mr Omoharigho Anthony (FCILT); Maritime Mode Rep- Ebahe Enakpona (FCILT); Female Rep- Hajia Dino Kotun (FCILT).

Others are; Railway Rep- Edeeyinwo Obimisede (FCILT); Road Mode  Rep- Filibus Billy Edwin (FCILT), Logistics mode Rep- Mr. Oluwole won with 88 votes to defeat Dickson 26 votes; Pipeline Mode- Ayuk Bisong and Aviation mode- Othman  Yarima (FCILT).

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