BPSR Commends NIMASA’s Institutional Reforms
The Bureau of Public Service Reforms has commended the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency for its forward-thinking approach to institutional reforms.
This was as contained in a statement on Tuesday by the Head of Public Relations at NIMASA, Osagie Edward.
According to the statement, the Director-General of BPSR, Dr Dasuki Arabi, gave the commendations while speaking during a two-day sensitisation workshop in Lagos.
Arabi commended NIMASA for its exemplary commitment to enhancing operational efficiency, “transparency, and service delivery through the automation of its systems.”
Speaking during his keynote address titled ‘Overview of national strategy for public service reforms’, Arabi identified NIMASA as one of the standout ministries, departments, and agencies embracing transformative change.
He noted that the agency’s reform agenda, particularly its adoption of digital technologies, sets a commendable benchmark for other government institutions.
“NIMASA is showing, in practical terms, what alignment with national reform goals should look like. Their embrace of automation is not just innovative; it is essential for modern governance. “Our focus is to equip institutions with tools such as the Self-Assessment Tool and to facilitate collaboration among stakeholders to drive consistent improvements in public service delivery,” Arabi added.
In his opening remarks, the Director General of NIMASA, Dr Dayo Mobereola, reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to reform, underscoring its role as a catalyst for national development.
“Reform is the pathway to innovation and national advancement. Without change, we risk stagnation. As a forward-looking organisation, NIMASA is embracing transformation to fulfil its mandate and better serve the nation,” Mobereola said.
He urged NIMASA staff members to embrace a proactive and open mindset toward change, adding that adaptability is essential to building institutional resilience and achieving long-term success.