We won’t tolerate indolence, laziness – NIWA MD warns staff
Economy
DR George Moghalu, the Managing Director, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), has warned that the authority will not tolerate indolence and laziness from staff members of the authority.
He gave the warning during the authority’s end of year celebration held at the authority’s headquarters in Lokoja.
Moghalu said “the authority intends to introduce better incentives/welfare to our staff in the new year 2023.
“The, there should be a positive response with dedication and commitment to hardwork and not indolence and laziness.”
“I want to assure you that I will improve on what I have done as your head.
“Be rest assured that we are in this together and the management will see to it that our salaries are increased next year by God’s grace.
“For better retirement life, I have approved a training programme for NIWA staff retiring to prepare them for live after service”.
Moghalu presented to each of the eight retirees of the authority a cash reward of N100, 000 and a picture each.
On award presentation, Mr. Oregbes David from Administration Do of the authority, emerged the Best staff of the year, while award of the Best Performing Area office for 2022 went to Jalingo Area Office.
The Most Improved Area Office Award went to Sokoto Area Office while Moghalu and Alhaji Mua’zu Jaji, Minister of Transportation, won the best performing Managing Director and Minister Award respectively.
The Marine Department of the authority won the Best Football Team Award with a trophy.(NAN)
KN
Related Posts
Kano Govt. earmarks N8.2bn for 15 projects
THE Kano State Executive Council has approved the sum of N8.2 billion for the execution of 15 major projects across...
Read MoreNaira further gains by 0.78% against Dollar at official market
THE Naira further appreciated at the official market on Wednesday, trading at N1,510.72 to a Dollar. Data from the FMDQ...
Read MoreNaira appreciates by 0.7% at official market
THE Naira appreciated at the official market on Tuesday trading at the N1,522.68 to a Dollar. Data from the FMDQ...
Read MoreMost Read
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Keep abreast of news and other developments from our website.