ZAINAB JUNAID
The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) under the leadership of Comrade (Prince) Dr Adewale Adeyanju, fnli, has threatened to shut down operations in all the nations seaports, jetties, and oil & gas platforms on Tuesday, January 9,2023, over continuous refusal of the International Oil Companies (IOCs) and Stevedoring Contractors to comply with the Stevedoring extant laws.
Several attempts to call them to order yielded no positive results as written letters, press releases, ultimatums, marine notices; given by NIMASA and several ministerial orders to this effect were serially ignored by the management of NPA, the most recent was dated June 13, 2023 with ref.no. MWUN/MD/NPA/SC/U/1.23.
According to the Union’s Head of Media, Comrade John Kennedy Ikemefuna, there is need for total compliance of IOC’s to the stevedoring regulations in line with the communiques signed by all the relevant stakeholders in the sector
He explained that the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) as 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.
To him, “The NPA also have 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 Maritime Workers Union as Workers in (IOCs) employ.
However, he continued, “it’s saddening that the NPA have 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 which operates strictly in line with extant regulations, MWUN have 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 Cheque-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 on the 9th Tuesday, 2024 shut down the seaports nationwide after the expiration of the three (3) work days already given to NPA commencing from the 4th of January, 2024,” he said.