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Maritime workers threaten strike, give FG seven-day ultimatum

Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to compel the International Oil Companies (IOCs) to allow stevedoring companies and dockworkers into their operational areas as required by law.

A statement by President-General and Secretary-General of MWUN, Adeyanju Adewale and Felix Akingboye, respectively, vowed to shut down all ports operations if the demands were not met.

The union lamented the silence of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation on the non-compliance of the IOCs to extant stevedoring regulations and the Marine/Government Notice No. 106 on Stevedoring regulations, 2014 issued by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency.

The statement read in part, “We wish to point out that the extant stevedoring/ marine notice is the operational guideline to all dock labour employers and private operators of any work location including ports, jetties, onshore or offshore oil and gas or bonded terminals, inland container depots (ICDs), off-dock terminals, dry ports and platforms.

“The law stipulates that government-appointed and NIMASA registered stevedores and dockworkers shall be allowed access by the IOCs to the operational areas allocated to them by the NPA.

“We wish to further draw the public attention to the repressive practice of the IOCs by denying our members (dockworkers) access to their operational areas and consequently, denying the dockworkers the opportunity to earn wages. To worsen the matter, these IOCs have flooded the operational areas with aliens/foreigners at the expense of local workers and in breach of statutory regulations including the Local Content Act, NIMASA and NPA acts that prescribe indigenising of the workforce.

“It will be recalled that this matter became worrisome in 2018 which forced the Union to declare a three-day national strike before the intervention of Ministry of Transportation which summoned a stakeholders’ meeting including the IOCs and the Union. At the end, a communique was reached on how to address the matter.

“It is regrettable that up till now, the content of the communiqué has not been implemented. It is also very painful and sad that the Federal Government and its agencies especially the Ministry of Transportation and NPA, for the past four years have failed to compel the IOCs to not only comply with the statutory regulations, but to also comply with the communique reached at the stakeholders’ meeting of 2018.”

The union also said, “After several deceptions and unfulfilled promises, we decided to take our destiny in our hands. We believe that these IOCs have something to hide which they do not want Nigerians to be aware of, and this is especially bothersome in this era of increasing insecurity across the country.

“We need to ask why the IOCs are afraid to allow registered and approved Stevedores and Dockworkers access to their operational areas as prescribed by the law. The Federal Government and our members (Dockworkers) have lost huge sum of money both in revenue and wages.

“In view of the continued denial of our members (dockworkers) employment opportunities by the IOCs at designated oil and gas locations with its negative impact on the welfare of our members, in addition to their continued disrespect for our laws, we are constrained to issue a 7 -day ultimatum starting from today Friday 9th April 2021 to the Federal Government, the NNPC, NPA and NIMASA, to as a matter of national interest, immediately  compel the IOCs to comply and  obey the statutory regulations, and also implement the communique earlier reached.”

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