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TOP MARITIME WOMEN IN NIGERIA Hadiza Bala-Usman H adiza is a woman who has taken Nigerian maritime industry by storm. Prior to her appointment as the managing director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), she was not known in the industry. But her appointment as NPA boss gave her the opportunity to prove that a woman can do better what a man can do, as she has proved skeptics wrong, and turned things around in NPA, bestriding areas where her male predecessors feared to tread and reversing abnormalities and wrongs of the past in the nation's economic gateway. Her learning ability and management capability has stunned the maritime industry.Since her appointment in July 2016,Hadiza has accelerated the port reforms of 2006, and combated the deeply-entrenched corruption in the government agency. She has brought transparency in NPA budgets and financial management. She has Hadiza has made history as the first female managing director of NPA in its 63 years of existence. She is also poised to make history in her pursuit of an aggressive 25-year port development plan that will provide a clear overview of Nigerian port system which is vital for guided port development. killed monopoly in the port industry in order to achieve one of the objectives of the port reforms which is to bring efficiency in port operations through competition. As a social and political activist, Hadiza has been championing women empowerment. This passion led her to take a leading position in the #BringBackOurGirls campaign of the kidnapped Chibok girls. Hadiza has received many awards in the areas of governance, girl child education and women emancipation. She is the Vice President (African Region) for the International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH). Early this year, she was elected the Vice chairman of the Facilitation Committee of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for the period 2019-2020. Hadiza has made history as the first female managing director of NPA in its 63 years of existence. She is also poised to make history in her pursuit of an aggressive 25-year port development plan that will provide a clear overview of Nigerian port system which is vital for guided port development. Ships & Ports | 38