By Ebi Uroju
Captain Warredi Enisuoh, the Executive Director of Operations and Technical at Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, has been honored with an honorary Doctorate Degree in Leadership and Strategic Management by High Stone Global University, Texas, USA.
The institution also conferred on him a “Lifetime Achievement” Award, celebrating his exemplary contributions to maritime and aviation safety, as well as innovative security solutions in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
The awards were presented during the university’s 2024 International Conference, Special Convocation, and Awards Ceremony held in Asaba, Delta State. Known for his expertise spanning over two decades, Captain Enisuoh’s leadership has significantly advanced maritime safety and regulatory practices in Nigeria.
His contributions extend to global roles in Singapore and Australia, where he enhanced maritime and aviation safety frameworks.
Accepting the honor, Captain Enisuoh expressed his gratitude to High Stone Global University, stating, “We are committed to protecting our environment and ensuring future generations inherit a sustainable ecosystem. The federal government’s trust in us is not misplaced, and we will continue to sensitize communities against nefarious activities, encouraging investment in the region.”
The event also included a keynote lecture by Prof. Jasper Ejovwokoghene Ikpesu, titled “Sustainability Through Good Governance and Community Development.” The lecture highlighted lessons from Finland and Costa Rica, urging Nigeria to embrace policies prioritizing transparency, education, and community engagement to drive sustainable development.
As the ceremony concluded, Captain Enisuoh thanked the institution on behalf of all awardees, pledging to uphold the principles of leadership and service recognized by the awards.
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