Liberia: Commissioner Lighe Finally Takes Over At Lima

The Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA) family welcomed Cllr. Neto Zarzar Lighe, Sr., as its new Commissioner/CEO, at a very brief ceremony on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at the institution's Corporate Headquarters.

In succinct remarks, Commissioner/CEO Cllr. Lighe indicated that he had taken on this new task to work in the country's interest and to build on what he had just inherited.

He stressed that he is a dynamic person - a man of action, one who expects results - and not a man of many words. He pointed out that his administration would require professionalism, hard work, respect, and punctuality, but nothing based on mere friendship. He further emphasized that developing and maintaining professional behavior would be essential to attaining success during his administration.

The new commissioner added, "The way we conduct ourselves, relate to one another, and approach our tasks all amounts to professionalism."

Commissioner Lighe thanked the LiMA team for all the good work they did over the years to keep the institution viable both here and abroad. He encouraged the workforce to continue to do the work at hand.

Earlier, while welcoming the new LiMA Boss, the Principal Director for Administration and Legal Services, Cllr. Nya S. Gbaintor encouraged the staff to continue working diligently while awaiting the new Commissioner's strategic direction and guidance.

"Sir, this team is ready to work with you. We are a responsible and skilled team - waiting to work assiduously to ensure the accomplishment of your vision," Cllr. Gbaintor said.

In remarks, the Officer-In-Charge and Deputy Commissioner for Financial Affairs, Emmanuel N. Reeves, recognized and expressed his profound thanks to the technical and administrative staff for their support during the transition period.

While welcoming Commissioner Lighe, Deputy Commissioner Reeves declared the affairs at LiMA good and averred that Commissioner Lighe has a talented, professional, and dedicated staff to work with. "We want to welcome you personally; we will follow your lead to ensure that this program and our national heritage remain vital," the Deputy Commissioner said.- Press release

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