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MWUN: Today’s dock-workers, highly reformed group, keeping nation’s ports running – Adeyanju

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The President General, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Comrade Adewale Adeyanju has stressed the need to accord the nation’s dockworkers the recognition they deserved, identifying them as a highly reformed group, whose determined commitment, keeps the ports running, even during the peak period of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He made the observation during a chat in his office with the Maritime First weekend, expressing frown, that some uninformed stakeholders still erroneously think of dock workers whenever things go wrong in the ports, particularly, when the issue of container broaching was discussed.

“I think they are being mischievous, people that attribute crime to dockworkers, They are not helping matters; and that is why we have been shouting in the past two or three years that there is a need for us to identify real dockworkers,  from those that are not dockworkers!

“Who are the dockworkers? Is it everybody that is coming into the ports and are claiming they are dockworkers? Or, is it all these hoodlums, and some who are riffraff with no means of identification?”, he asked, emphasizing the importance of providing new biometric identity cards, as the one issued about three ago had expired.

“The dockworkers’ identification, that is, the biometric I. D card that was given to them three or four years ago have long elapsed and we have already met the authority; the new Director-General of NIMASA who has promised that they are going to review it and make sure new biometric I.D cards will be given to all the dockworkers; so that we would be able to identify those wharf rats.

 

“They should be attributing good things to the dockworkers because they are the people that lay the golden egg for this nation.

“Every good thing should be attributed to them”, the Prince of Ibadan posited further, correcting the misplaced notion of looking in the direction of truly hardworking dock workers, if things go wrong, like when containers are broached and tramadol is pilfered.

“Not every time they will be telling the whole world that tramadol issues are this and this. It is not only dockworkers that are working in the port. We have the people in shipping; we have those from the Seaview areas; we have people from the Nigerian Ports Authority; we have other stakeholders that have legitimate businesses doing in the port. So why must it be only dockworkers?  The dockworkers of today are reformed, through the training we are talking about!”, highlighting that the union position had always shown that if any dockworkers was caught stealing, he should not be spared!

“The dockworkers of today are Master Degree holders; some of them are BSc holders; OND holders and have continued to encourage and empower themselves”, he noted further, pointing out that the union leadership had entrenched policy of relevant training and retraining, and through which the body had become truly motivated, focused, and committed.

“Why don’t you attribute good things to them? So, this is sheer hypocrisy!”

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The MWUN Boss was particularly glad to indicate that despite the fallacious notion of linking illegal activities to dock workers, none so far, has been found culpable or linkable to any illegality.

“I don’t think they’ve arrested any dockworkers over stealing of tramadol or anything that has to do with the crime.  Even the crime rate they are talking about has been reduced, unlike what it was before.

So, the issue of whether they have arrested any dockworker is a no issue. If they have arrested any dockworker, we would know; and we are not going to cover the person. So, anyone that gets himself into illegal business will find himself out.

“No union leader will encourage stealing or any act of indiscipline. And so far, I don’t think any dockworker has been arrested for illegal business in the port!”, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju further stated.

 

 

To be Continued…

 

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Reps Demand Restructuring Of Terminal Operators, NPA Licensed Agents

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Reps Demand Restructuring Of Terminal Operators, NPA Licensed Agents

 ..Says “Our goal is to effect changes that will restructure and position it to compete in the global space

The House of Representatives Committee on Ports and Harbour has demanded the restructuring of Terminal Operators and Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) Licensed Agents in the country.

Rep. Nnolin Nnaji, Chairman of the committee, disclosed this at the interactive session with terminal operators and NPA licensed agents in Abuja on Thursday.

“Our goal is to effect changes that will restructure the unique and high-tech sector and position it to strategically compete in the global space.

“This sector is very dynamic and we must constantly review the standards, facilities and operational guidelines to keep pace with its obtainable global best practices,” he said.

The lawmaker reiterated the committee’s readiness to ensure that the sector remained one of the best through appropriate legislation and oversight.

“This is to bequeath to Nigerians, ports and harbours that are properly regulated and better managed for greater efficiency.

“It is important to harmoniously promote the objective of professionalising the modus operandi of this sector to improve our country’s Gross Domestic Product and revenue generation.

“We intend to collaborate with relevant stakeholders in the industry to ensure that appropriate avenues are created for economic development,” he said.

He said the committee was poised to make the ports a hub for better non-oil revenue generation, adding that the house would continue to support total rehabilitation and upgrading of ports, harbours and allied services.

In her contribution, the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Council for the Registration of Freight Forwarders of Nigeria, Urunta Chinyere, advised terminal operators to adopt electronic mode of payment.

“This is to reduce human interface in their operations,” the officer said.

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SOAN Inaugurates New Leadership, Boosting Hopes Of Crushable Inflation

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SOAN Inaugurates New Leadership, Boosting Hopes Of Crushable Inflation

…Sonny Eja is President, Ekere is 1st Vice President; Iroghama Ogbeifun is Chairman, Technical Committee

When Air Peace made its innocent maiden flight from Nigeria to London on March 30, 2024, the symbolical flight achieved two things: first, it broke the unholy equilibrium fare price amongst available airlines.

Secondly, the gesture sent some powerful signals to the entrenched operators, that a determined indigenous operator has finally berthed; and momentarily, the extortionate fare crashed…! Now, if we should replicate this very gesture in the maritime, with a provision of a ‘national’, but privately run vessels/ carriers, how far or fast would carriage charges crash?

The Air Peace has silently made a deafening statement: no amount of plea would crash prices, except the nation can assertively provide a functional alternative.

SOAN Inaugurates New Leadership, Boosting Hopes Of Crushable Inflation
SOAN President, Sonny Eja.

The distance between Lagos and London by flight is about 6 hours and 40 minutes. The distance between London and New York by flight duration is 7h 30m. So, how come the cost of flight from Lagos to London is always twice as much, compared to the cost of flight from London to New York…? 

The answer is simple: Nigeria is an orphan, and there is no effective competition to mitigate arbitrariness. In the maritime sector, however, the country’s fate is worse: shippers are paying twice for cargo freight. Same for handling charges. There was even a time they were paying for as ridiculous a charge as the ‘Weekend’ levy, in the event that you are unlucky to come for clearing by weekends!

 The growing inflation, the poor masses albatross is both artificial and conspiratorial!

First, government’s understanding of the industry is warped and its support, insignificant. The Government functionaries who should assist both the shippers and stakeholders were often either insincere, ignorant or easily cave in under politicians’ pressure. 

No one is as hopeful as the hunter’s wife: she knows her husband did not keep any beast in the forest, yet, she joyfully sings lullaby for the baby on the mat, as she washes the soup pot and grinds the pepper, as she awaits the husband’s return! And the hunter never disappoints.

It is in the same spirit, that shippers would tomorrow, celebrate the inauguration of the incoming President of the Ship Owners Association of Nigeria SOAN, Sonny Eja.

Those who know him at close range described him as a highly focused, truly inspired and totally committed investor, who never disappoints. He is sold to the cause of the shipping industry development. 

Unarguably, he is acknowledged as a resourceful long runner, who often is not only self-motivating, but equally enjoys the special ability to motivate others  Some said it is for this reason that he is so treasured, by the SOAN maiden Arrowhead and Nigeria’s foremost shipping magnate, Engr. Greg Utomwen Ogbeifun.

The President, fortunately, will be fully assisted by tested and trusted ship owners, with enviable skills and technical know-how.. promoters 

These include Dr Louis Ekere as SOAN’s 1st Vice President; Mr. Gbolahan Shaba, the 2nd Vice President; Mr.Babalola Adefariti – Financial Secretary/ Treasurer; Mr. Bem Garba –  Chairman, Training & Capacity building Committee; the shipping industry Amazon, Ms.  Iroghama Ogbeifun as Chairman Technical Committee; Ms. Bassey Adie -Chairman, Ethics & Privileges Committee; and finally, Mr. Emmanuel Okene, who is the Chairman, Finance and membership Committee.

The Doyen of the Maritime industry, High Chief Adebayo Babatunde Sarumi once congratulated SOAN for lifting Nigeria off the lackluster club of 10-Percenters. 

Now, the whole nation would probably look up to SOAN, to midwife a ‘national carrier’ and permanently crash the menace of intractable inflation!

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Smugglers Altering Vehicles’ Chassis Numbers–Customs

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Smugglers Altering Vehicles’ Chassis Numbers–Customs

Mr Chedi Wada, the outgoing Comptroller of the Federal Operations Units (FOU) Zone “B”, Kaduna says smugglers are now altering vehicles’ chassis numbers in the bid to perpetuate their nefarious activities.

Wada spoke to newsmen on Wednesday in Kaduna after handing over the leadership of the unit to his successor, Mr  Ahmadu Shuaibu.

He, therefore, underscored the importance of public awareness and compliance with government policies.

Wada reflected on the myriad of achievements and challenges encountered during his tenure.

He commended the resilience of his team in tackling the hurdles posed by nationwide border closures.

According to him, with unwavering support from the Comptroller-General  (CGC), Mr Bashir Adewale, saying that they have successfully curbed smuggling activities within the zone.

He said,  “FOU Zone ‘B’ Kaduna is now well-equipped and effectively managed, marking significant strides during my six-month stewardship.”

Wada acknowledged the pivotal role of the media in showcasing the unit’s efforts while urging the officers to prioritize knowledge acquisition and diligent execution of duties.

He said, “Total commitment and dedication have been the cornerstone of my successes.”

Wada also urged  his colleagues to follow suit,  disclosing that with his redeployment to the NCS Headquarters in Abuja, he will work under the Enforcement, Investigation, and Inspectorate Unit

He also assured of his continued dedication to service, WARING smugglers that his successor is an enforcement expert who is prepared to take charge.

Wada expressed confidence in the incoming comptroller’s abilities to build upon the foundation laid, signalling tough times ahead for the smugglers.

Wada’s redeployment marked the end of his duty of combating smuggling and fostering organizational commitment within FOU Zone “B” Kaduna.

It was reported that until his redeployment, Shuaibu was the Comptroller, Ogun I Area Command, Idi-Iroko. 

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