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Nigerdock rewards long-service employees


Determined to encourage employees, Nigerdock has recognised and honoured several employees for their meritorious and diligent service to the company.

In a statement on Tuesday, the company said the employees were recognised during the company’s recent long service award ceremony.

“The awardees are attached to Nigerdock’s shipyard, free zone, and corporate divisions,” the statement read in part.

The Chief Executive Officer of Nigerdock, Maher Jarmakani, said the company is proud to celebrate the dedication and commitment of their employees who have achieved significant milestones ranging from 10 to 25 years of service.

“Their professional contributions have been key to the company’s success, and we look forward to celebrating even greater milestones together,” Jarmakani said.

Also speaking, Nigerdock’s Head of Human Resources, Lydia Iyoha, said, “Our employees’ longevity and loyalty is a testament to our consistent culture of recognition.”

According to Iyoha, the employees are integral to the company’s achievements.

Iyoha added that with deep industry knowledge and transformative learning and development programmes, the employees have helped maintain the company’s sector leadership.

Iyoha explained that with legacy operations spanning decades, alongside new infrastructure projects, Nigerdock boasts a diverse, multi-talented workforce, which has been a major part of Nigeria’s industrialisation.

Nigerdock is a leading Nigerian maritime and logistics company operating an integrated free zone and port in Lagos. The company provides clients with terminal operations, logistics, marine services, and free zone solutions.

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