The National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), has set up a 33-man Committee to organise the raising of N500 million for its planned new Secretariat on Thursday to guarantee an outstanding and spectacular 25th anniversary celebration.
The President, Chief Tochukwu Ezisi who indicated this, also expressed enthusiasm for two major turning points in the history of NAGAFF, noting that the association was bravely created 25 years ago by Dr. Boniface Okechukwu Aniebonam in an altruistic determination, to transform Nigeria’s freight forwarding sector.
“First, we gather to inaugurate the committee responsible for planning our Silver Jubilee celebration—a momentous occasion marking 25 years of unwavering commitment and excellence. Second, we are here to launch the committee tasked with overseeing the acquisition of a new Secretariat, a pivotal investment of 500 Million Naira that will shape our future”.
“As we approach the Silver Jubilee of NAGAFF, we are not merely reflecting on the past but also celebrating the progress we have made in the freight forwarding industry.
“Our Silver Jubilee is a testament to the collective hard work, dedication, and vision of every member who has contributed to making NAGAFF a beacon of excellence in our sector. This celebration will honour our achievements, acknowledge our growth, and inspire us as we look towards the future”, Ezisi said, pointing out the need to equally craft an experience that reflects NAGAFF’s values.
Chief Ezisi emphasised that the Silver Jubilee Planning Committee is vital, to guarantee that the event embodies the Association’s ideals and transformative journey.
“Your task is not just to organise an event but to also craft an experience that reflects NAGAFF’s values by embarking on a transformative journey with the acquisition of a new Secretariat, a 500 million Naira investment that will secure a future where NAGAFF can continue to thrive, innovate, and lead.
“Our new Secretariat will serve as a hub for our operations, a symbol of our progress, and a place where we will continue to build on our legacy of excellence”.
The committee members, chaired by Chief Afam Chukwuma and the Secretary, Fwdr Stanley Ezenga, were further reminded of their goal, which was to negotiate terms and choose the ideal site for the secretariat.
The Maritime First learnt that the committee will additionally guarantee that the recently established secretariat fulfils the utmost requirements concerning efficiency and quality.
While acknowledging that N500 million was an ambitious goal, the committee chairman, Chief Afam Chukwuma stated that it is achievable.
He gave his word that the committee had taken on the challenge of reaching out, as well as even exceeding the designated goal.
He continued, by saying that the committee would plan an appropriate 25th anniversary celebration for the association on November 16, 2024, and hold a grand event to raise money for the new secretariat.