Maritime
Association Seeks Port, Harbour Bill
The National Association of Stevedoring Companies wants its functions clearly spelt out and interest reflected in the proposed Port, Harbour bill to avoid duplication of functions.
President of the association, Mr Bolaji Sunmola, who said this at a Public forum in Abuja, recently said that the call became necessary because of the strategic role played by the association in the maritime industry in Nigeria.
He said that the services offered by its members were critical to the growth of the maritime industry, especially that new port projects would soon take off in the country.
“We are working to see that in that bill our interest is protected because this is an industry that has well over 10,000 hands and such people cannot be thrown into the labuor market just like that.
“And it can improve more because all this new port project that are coming up will be manned by people and there is no way in a vessel once you have cargo it has to be operated by human being even though you have automation, there is no way you can have 100 percent automation.
“ I want to use this opportunity on behalf of the association that it is important that in the port harbuor’s bill, the interest of the stevedoring companies should be included as service providers, it is very, very important that we are in that bill not for the sake of any one man or person but for the sake of the Maritime industry.”
Sunmola called for reforms in maritime practices to conform to internationally acceptable standards.
He said that stakeholders in the sector were working hard to ensure that workers’ safety was taken care of by all stevedoring companies in the industry.
Sunmola said that NIMASA was doing a great job in the maintenance of safety standards and security by all players in the industry, especially in the area of workers’ safety.
The stevedoring companies’ president urged government to establish more roll on, roll off platforms in the country, adding that such platforms would help to ease movement of vehicles in and out of the ports.
He said that more vehicles could be delivered into the country if more of the roll on, roll off platforms were established by government.
Sunmola said that the body would soon come up with more suggestions to government on how to turn around the maritime industry in the country.
He said that a delegation from the association was scheduled to visit some countries with better experience in the management of maritime business in order to learn from their experiences.
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