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Dock-Workers Drag NPA, NIMASA To Rights Commission
Aggrieved dockworkers,
tally clerks and onboard security men on vessels at Rivers Port have dragged the Nigerian Port Authority (NPA), Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), and their stevedoring contractor, Patrade Nigeria Ltd to Human Rights Commission over what they described as insensitivity to their plight.
The workers, according to our source, took the action following an alleged four months un-paid salary, non-implementation of N18,000 minimum wage, non-payment of N38,000 accrued wages and allowances, as well as non-provision of safety equipment and protection gadgets, among others.
When our correspondent visited the NIMASA Pool at the port most of the dockworkers, tally clerks and security men on board vessel were heard lamenting over their plight, saying that with the development, they could not pay their children’s school fees and house rents.
Our correspondent gathered that they are yet to receive their salaries since February.
The Tide learnt the 14 out of the 300 aggrieved dockworkers have sent a petition to the General Manager NPA, Eastern Ports, Sonny Nwobi, the President-General of Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Comrade Tony Nted, the co-ordinator NIMASA, Eastern Zone, Mr Anthony Ogadi and the Port Harcourt Port Police Commissioner, Compol Victor Nosa Ojo, among others, threatening that it nothing was done by the end of this month, they would have no option than to ground port activities at the NPA.
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