Maritime
COVID-19: Terminal Operator Vaccinates 600 Dockworkers
As way of reducing the Corona virus pandemic in the nation’s seaports and keep workers safe, ENL Consortium has vaccinated over 600 dockworkers in its terminal.
ENL Consortium is the operator of Terminals C and D at the Lagos Port Complex, Apapa.
The vaccination exercise was carried out from January 2022 to 2nd February 2022 and conducted by authorised health officials.
Speaking about the event, Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of ENL Consortium, Princess Vicky Haastrup, said, “The Federal and State Governments as well as the World Health Organisation (WHO) have told us that COVID-19 vaccines are effective and can lower the risk of getting and spreading the virus.
She said the Vaccines also help prevent serious illnesses and death in children and adults, even if they get infected by COVID-19.
“Also, don’t forget that port workers, including dockworkers are essential workers. The ports must keep operating round the clock in order to keep the economy moving and to ensure the continuous supply of essential commodities to Nigerians.
“Dockworkers are important to ensuring continuity at the port, and we care for their well being.
“These are the reasons why we deemed it necessary to invite health officials into the port and encourage dockworkers to get vaccinated in support of the effort by the government to put an end to this pandemic”, She said.
Earlier, Comrade KunleBamimod, representative of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), said, we want to appreciate the gesture of our leader in the person of the Executive Vice Chairman of ENL, Princess Vicky Haastrup, who brought this initiative to the workplace because it is not that convenient for workers to move around because of the nature of our work.
“Without mincing words, this is a nice gesture to the workers. We all appreciate her for bringing this vaccination exercise to the terminal. It makes it easy for us to get vaccinated, he said.
Over 600 dockworkers who benefited from the vaccination expressed gratitude to the management of ENL Consortium for facilitating the vaccination amongst dockworkers in the terminal.
Maritime
CILT Nigeria Seeks Anti- graft Agency Collaboration
Maritime
Nigeria Customs, Malaysia Strengthen Bilateral Agreement ….As Trade Hits 1.82tr in 5 Years
Maritime
Customs Deploys Seven Patrol Vessels, Boost Waterway Anti-smuggling
-
Featured2 days agoWASSCE: RSG Distributes Science Materials To Secondary Schools
-
News2 days ago
Xenophobic Attacks: Nigerian Lives More Important Than Foreign Investment – Oshiomhole
-
Rivers2 days ago
MBA Forex Trial Adjourn To June 3, Amid Bereavement … As Court Declines Cost Application
-
News2 days ago
ActionAid Demands Probe Of Govs Using Public Funds For Campaign
-
Aviation2 days ago
Passengers Stranded As Delta Airline From Atlanta Route Back Eight Hours After
-
Business2 days ago
Customs Impound N2.35bn Cocaine, 15 Trailers of Rice
-
Politics2 days ago
2027: Bayelsa Senator Gets Critical Endorsement For Second Term
-
Politics2 days agoINEC Sets Rivers South-East Senatorial By-Election For June 20
