Maritime
MWUN Urges FG To Restore Dockworkers/Seafarers’Pool, Onboard Security
The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has appealed to Federal Government to restore the dockworkers and seafarers’ pool that were scrapped years ago.
President General, MWUN, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju stated this during his Workers’ Day message to members and maritime industry stakeholders.
Noting the need to bring back on-onboard gangway and security men to the cargo handling process in the ports, he said, “the issue of on-board security men has also been a contentious one for a while.
“Revisiting the scrapping of dockworkers and seafarers’ pool and the onboard security men is long overdue.
”We seize this opportunity to call on the Federal Government to take necessary steps to restore the dockworkers and seafarers’ pool system, as well as bring back our onboard gangway security men to enhance safety and standard in our port operations, and in the nation’s seaports”, he stated.
The union acknowledged that Nigeria is facing numerous challenges, such as insecurity, kidnapping, petroleum product hike, increase in the prices of foodstuff, epileptic power supply, as well as bad roads and unemployment.
Adeyanju, however, expressed hope that the various challenges confronting the maritime industry will be attended to, especially in the terminal jetties and oil and gas platforms.
The union urged its members to “remain steadfast, dedicated and focused on the task of service delivery in a harmonious and safe environment”.
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