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Ghanaian steps up to serve Africa’s ports

New IAPH Board announced

UAE - ABU DHABI: Michael Achagwe Luguje, Director General, Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority has been named as the Regional Vice President for Africa of the International Association of Ports and Harbours and will serve on the Board of the Association.

Luguje, who holds a Master of Science, Maritime Affairs (Port Management) from the World Maritime University, has previously served as the Secretary General of the Port Management Association of West and Central Africa.  

From 2007 to 2012, he served as the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Regional Coordinator for West and Central Africa when he was tasked with facilitating technical assistance for institutional and human resource capacity building for Maritime Administrations in nine non-francophone countries of West and Central Africa.

The appointment of the Board was announced at the IAPH 2023 World Ports Conference that is currently underway in Abu Dhabi. The Board is formed by the president and six vice presidents, and has general authority to establish broad principles and objectives of IAPH and to make any decision regarding its operation, financing and structure.

Hamburg Port Authority CEO Jens Meier has been elected as President of IAPH for the next two years, and follows the outgoing Captain K Subranamiam, General Manager of Port Klang Authority, Malaysia.

Following a benchmark review to further integrate functions to meet the needs of a growing membership base and ambitious work plan, IAPH also has a new organisation chart. Under the co-leadership of the Managing Director Patrick Verhoeven and Secretary-General Masahiko Furuichi, IAPH staff are responsible for technical and policy matters, communications and marketing, membership engagement, as well as finance, legal, and IT. Operational staff are deployed in London, Antwerp and Athens, administrative staff work from the IAPH head office in Tokyo.

 COUNTRY  REGULAR MEMBER
 Benin  Port Autonome de Cotonou
 Cabo Verde  Ports of Cabo Verde
 Cameroon  National Port Authority (APN)
 Port Authority of Douala (PAD)
 Port Autonome de Kribi
 Congo  Port Autonome de Pointe-Noire
 Côte I'voire
 
 Port Autonome d'Abidjan
 Port Autonome de San Pedro
 Djibouti  Djibouti Ports and Free Zones Authority
 Gambia  The Gambia Ports Authority
 Ghana  Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority
 Kenya  Kenya Ports Authority
 Mauritius  Mauritius Ports Authority
 Morocco  The National Ports Agency 
 Namibia  Namibian Ports Authority (Namport)
 Nigeria  Nigerian Ports Authority
 Senegal   Port Autonome de Dakar
 South Africa  Transnet National Ports Authority
 Togo  Port Autonome de Lomé

 

COUNTRY  ASSOCIATE  MEMBER
 Benin  SOMABIZ
 Egypt
 
 Port Training Institute
 Suez Canal Authority 
 Kenya  Grain Bulk Handlers Limited
 Mauritania  Get Shipping Mauritania Group
 ShipLog Mauritania
 Mauritius  VISTACOM
 Morocco  North African Port Management Association
 Tanger Med Engineering
 Nigeria  Port Management Association of West and Central Africa
 South Africa  Development Bank of Southern Africa
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