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NPA Begins Verification Of Disengaged Dockworkers
As part of efforts to settle the entitlements of the disengaged dockworkers in the country, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) in conjunction with Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) have kicked-off a verification exercise in Port Harcourt.
Speakinng to The Tide in an interview at the Nigerian Ports Authority Dock Yard in Port Harcourt last Wednesday, the National Organising Secretary of MWUN, Comrade Abdulahi Oroje, said that the verification exercise was centered on severed tally clarks and on board security men section of dockworkers.
He said the exercise would take place in all the ports in the country with the Lagos Port having its own verification exercise next Monday and Tuesday while Port Harcourt Onne Ports would have theirs on Wednesday and Thursday, after which they would be going to Calabar Port for similar exercise.
According to him, the verification exercise was targeted at getting the personnel audit of the disengaged dockworkers in the respective ports nationwide and to work out modalities on how their severance package would be paid soonest to them.
Oroje recalled that the struggle to settle the entitlement of the disengaged dockworkers had been on for sometime, but expressed joy that things are beginning to come to reality.
He advised the affected dockworkers to remain calm, patient and hopeful that as soon as the verification exercise was completed their entitlement would be paid to them immediately by the Nigerian Ports Authority.
Some of the affected dockworkers who spoke to The Tide expressed their appreciations to the union for fighting for them after years of neglect and abandonment by their employer, saying that they had been disengaged without severance package for about 10 years.
Kinika Mpi