Zafar: Nigeria Remains Important Market in West Africa

Zafar: Nigeria Remains Important Market in West Africa

Eromosele Abiodun
The Managing Director, West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), Onne Rivers State, Naved Zafar, has stated that Nigeria remains an important market in the West African region.
Zafar, who was recently appoint Managing Director of WACT, expressed readiness to contribute to the economic aspiration of Nigeria.

Zafar who until his new appointment was the Managing Director of APM Terminals Cotonou, said he was ready to expand the frontiers of service delivery to numerous customers in Eastern Nigeria.
According to him, he is ready to work with critical stakeholders in the maritime sector towards expanding the frontiers of the sector.

“I am happy to be back in Nigeria to contribute to the realization of the country’s economic aspiration. Nigeria, which is the largest economy and most populous country in Africa, remains an important market in the region.

“I look forward to working with relevant stakeholders towards the successful implementation of our strategic priorities in WACT. I also look forward to expanding the frontiers of service delivery to our numerous customers especially in Eastern Nigeria,” he said.

WACT in a statement said Zafar in his new role, will be responsible for the expansion and transformation of the global terminal operator’s strategic gateway terminal in Eastern Nigeria.
“Zafar will report to Klaus Laursen, the Country Manager of APM Terminals in Nigeria and will work closely with the senior management team in Nigeria and the regional team in Dubai.

Zafar joined Maersk Group in 1997 as a Maersk International Shipping Education (MISE) trainee in Pakistan and spent his early years in commercial and operations functions for Maersk Line in Pakistan and Germany.

“With a passion for new challenges, Zafar has spent the last 13 years in sub-Saharan Africa in various leadership roles in Nigeria, Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo and Benin. Before joining APM Terminals, he had also worked as CEO for Damco West and Central Africa area,” the statement said.

It added: “Prior to working for Damco, he served as Head of Operations for Maersk Line for the Central West Africa cluster comprising Nigeria, Benin, Togo and Ghana as well as Country Manager for Maersk Line in Ghana and later in the Democratic Republic of Congo. With deep knowledge and passion for Africa, Zafar has shown strength in his people leadership – building and growing the business he has led, whether it is deployment of WAFMAX vessels for Maersk Line in West Africa, pushing for double taxation treaty between Denmark and Ghana, setting up new intermodal corridors between the two Congos thereby connecting Pointe Noir to Kinshasa by land or establishing a new inland office in mines rich Lubumbashi region in the Eastern DRC, Zafar has been in the forefront of pushing the boundaries and delivering solid results while improving engagement with the stakeholders of Maersk Group. He holds a Masters in Commerce from University of Karachi and has attended leadership development courses at IMD.”

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