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Maritime Workers Threaten Nationwide Shut Down Of Ports, Jetties

January 04, (THEWILL) – The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), has threatened to shut down all seaports, jetties and oil and gas platforms across the country, from Tuesday, January 9.

A statement issued by John Ikemefuna, MWUN Head of Media, on behalf of the President General, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, said the action is to protest consistent refusal by International Oil Companies (IOCs) and Stevedoring Contractors, to adhere to the Stevedoring extant laws concerning the Union’s interests.

It also emphasised the IOCs’ ongoing violation of remittance of Union check-off dues, despite numerous attempts to address these issues with the Nigerian Ports Authority, which have proven futile.

“Recall that the Union had written a series of letters, press releases, ultimatums and marine notices given by NIMASA and several ministerial orders, the management of the NPA serially ignored all these.

“The most recent was dated June 13, 2023, with ref. no. MWUN/MD/NPA/SC/U/1.23, over duly signed communiques spanning over three years,” the statement said.

“The Union is, however, using this medium to demand the total compliance of IOCs with the stevedoring regulations in line with the communiqués signed by all the relevant stakeholders in the sector.

“The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), as a master stevedore and industry regulator, is wholly saddled with the responsibility of granting operational licences to stevedoring companies to provide stevedoring services for designated IOCs in Nigeria.

“The NPA also has the enduring duty to use its oversight and regulatory authority to ensure respect for law and regulations in the dealings of the International Oil Companies (IOCs), who make use of the services of the stevedoring companies; and, by extension, Members of the Maritime Workers Union as Workers in (IOCs) employ.

“However, it’s saddening that the NPA has abdicated its sole responsibility by allowing the IOCs to run an unimaginable riot without control in the sector.

“As a responsible social partner and a union that operates strictly in line with extant regulations, MWUN has since 2018 severally brought to the NPA’s attention the refusal of the IOCs to honour the provisions of the extant stevedoring regulations and the continued violation of the remittance of union check-off dues in line with the extant stevedoring regulations.

“As a bridge of the extant stevedoring laws stated, the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria will shut down the seaports nationwide on Tuesday, January 9, 2024, after the expiration of the three (3) work days already given to NPA commencing on January 4, 2024″, the statement said.

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