Sambo tells Maritime stakeholders to build bridges.lasting relationships
By Uzor Odigbo
Former Minister of Transportation, Mau’zu Jaji Sambo has urged maritime stakeholders to build bridges of friendship and lasting relationships, as money is good and shouldn’t be a priority in leadership.
Sambo who said he has been praying for former president Muhammadu Buhari secretly from the 70’s further stated that he didn’t know God will answer his prayer for him to be appointed a Minister without lobbying.
The former Minister, though stakeholders are saying he should still be addressed as Minister as there is hope he may come back to continue his giant leadership strides in the maritime industry, made these remarks on Friday in Lagos State during an Appreciation Dinner organised by the League of Maritime Editors ( LOME ) in honour Mau’zu Jaji Sambo and his Minister of State Ademola Adegoroye.
Sambo further said that he will ever remain grateful to former president Muhammadu Buhari for giving him the opportunity to serve the country and described him as a leader who loves Nigeria and wants the best for the country.
In his welcome address, the President of League of Maritime Editors, Chief Timothy Okorocha- Paul said that the League decided to recognize and appreciate what they believe is the peerless accomplishments of the immediate past Ministers of Transportation, Mu’azu Jaji Sambo CON and Minister of State for Transportation, Prince Ademola Adegoroye, through hardwork and uncommon commitment to raise the bar, both in improved governance system, industry capacity building and growth.
Okorocha said “Let me state very quickly, that we took note with special delight, the uncommon camaraderie that existed between Prince Adegoroye and his boss, Sambo, as a measure of the collective gains recorded by their very eventful, but short stint.
“On behalf of the League, l wish to place it on record that Sambo and Adegoroye are the epitome of grace in leadership, which also inspires and promotes respect, chivalry and focus at work place, leading unswervingly to efficiency and productivity. We thank you sirs, you have set a pace and standard that will take many decades to beat