NIMASA celebrates dockworkers, says their safety is a fundamental right-  

Thu, Dec 12, 2024
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THE Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has declared that the safety of dockworkers in their workplace is a right and not a privilege, and urged employers of labour to renew their commitment to improved workplace safety for the Nigerian dockworkers.

The Agency’s Director General, Dayo Mobereola, who made the declaration in Lagos during the 2024 Day of the Dockworker commemoration event, stated that efficiency in the workplace can only be guaranteed when the safety of dockworkers is assured.

Mobereola, whose address was delivered by the Agency’s Executive Director of Maritime Labour and Cabotage Services, Jibril Abba, assured stakeholders that under his leadership, the Agency will endeavor to create an environment that enables maritime labour to function according to international best practices.

“NIMASA is committed to supporting you with the tools, resources, and training necessary to enhance efficiency. By working smarter, we not only boost our productivity, but also ensure the sustainability and competitiveness of our maritime industry on the global stage,” he said.

Abba also announced the launch of the Reviewed Minimum Standard for Dock Labour Industry booklet at the event, stating that, “It is very instructive that we have concluded, as part of the activities of this great day, to launch a document that encapsulates our commitment as an Agency to ensuring that Nigerian dockworkers are treated fairly by the terminal operators and stevedoring companies.”

He added that, “This document codifies the implementation of approved conditions of service and collective bargaining agreements on minimum standards.”

The President General of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Adewale Adeyanju, used the occasion to advocate for employers at the port terminals to provide insurance policies for dockworkers and their families. MWUN also called on the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) to focus on regulating and compelling terminal operators to ensure that the health and welfare of dockworkers are prioritized.

Adeyanju noted that the inherent risks associated with cargo handling and their unique operations must be considered in line with their well-being.

“As a union we strongly urge the terminal operators to prioritize the safety and wellbeing of dockworkers by providing adequate Personal Protective Equipment. We further advocate for employers to provide group life insurance coverage to all dockworkers, recognizing the inherent risks associated with cargo handling and their unique operations,” he said.

In his remarks, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA,  Abubakar Dantsoho, noted that the dock labour industry is a force to be reckoned with. In his paper presentation, delivered by the General Manager of Marine and Operations, NPA, Charles Okaga, Dantsoho called on other government agencies to support dockworkers in capacity building for effective port terminal operations.

In her address, the Chairperson of the Seaports Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria, STOAN, Vicky Haastrup, described dockworkers as unsung heroes and  commended NIMASA for recognizing their contributions.

A.I

Dec. 12, 2024

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