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3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by UnclePati: 5:55am On Aug 26, 2016
3000 dock workers retrenched as 20 shipping companies shut operations
Vanguard News / Ikenna / 5 hours ago

By Godwin Oritse & Godfrey Bivbere
LAGOS—MARITIME Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, yesterday, said no fewer than 20 shipping companies, had shut operations in Nigeria due to unfavourable government’ policies, leading to the retrenchment of over 3000 workers in the last one year.

At a briefing, President-General of the union, Mr. Anthony Emmanuel Nted, among other things, lamented that the jobs of over 2000 workers were also on the line and called on President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene to save the sector from imminent collapse.

Nted who declined to name the affected shipping companies, said they were verifiable in the ports, however warned that many more shipping companies were on the verge of folding up and were only doing skeletal services at the moment.

Continuing, he said:” Today, we lament the action of the management of Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, in also planning to sack a section of the Dockworkers, especially the Tally Clerks and Onboard Security men in spite of their importance and relevance in the Port operations, as it affects the reoccurring scourge of tonnage under declaration and its negative impact on the nation’s economy.

“The leakage of revenue through under declaration of tonnage should be seriously tackled. In this regard, we reiterate that Tally Clerks and Onboard Security men should be allowed to continue the critical job of uncovering and discouraging under tonnage which is often done with the unholy collaboration of NPA, shipping companies, agents and terminal operators. The Tally Clerks and onboard security men are capable of preventing these economic crimes as they were doing through their independent and physical tallying process. “Over 2000 workers(Tally clerks and onboard security men) are involved. Their reinstatement will go a long way in reducing the number of unemployed Nigerians, and also reducing the misery of their families.”

The union demanded among others that “All access roads to the ports as a matter of urgency, should be expanded and rehabilitated to handle cargo traffic in the ports. The traditional rail operations in our seaports should be restored to reduce the pressure on our highways and daily fatal accidents and deaths from containers. Waterways should be developed for delivery of laden containers and heavy equipment through our coastal waters into the hinterland. The tank-farms which are now dangerously located close to the ports, residential areas and along the expressways and access roads close to the ports should be relocated far away from the seaports to stave-off the perennial gridlocks on the roads.

“The volume of vehicles imported into Nigeria through Nigerian ports has collapsed to an all-time low, with consequent loss of thousands of jobs in the maritime sector. The new duty regime for vehicles introduced since 2004 and application of the new rate of exchange rate for duty calculations have made the importation of cars and trucks into Nigeria far too expensive. In the last two years, the number of vehicles arriving Nigeria has shrunk by almost two thirds, while the volume of cars smuggled through the Cotonou Border has continued to rise unabated. It is therefore necessary that the Federal Government reviews its stance on the Automative policy so as not to inflict any more suffering on the workers who are already having a hard time with price increases every day.

“The Federal Government should look at making the importation of cars and trucks more competitive to enable the economy to grow. A significant reduction in the duties applicable on cars and trucks will go a long way in alleviating the challenges of our people and spur economic activities. “Government should as a matter of urgency adopt policies towards resuscitating the export of agricultural produces and mineral resources that were hitherto the main stay of the Nigerian economy before the discovery of oil. This will no doubt create jobs in our seaports and increase revenue for the government.”
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by kachimighty0000: 6:00am On Aug 26, 2016
buhari should step up his game....he should understand whaterever he's doing now is not working....may God see us through
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by kenny987(f): 6:15am On Aug 26, 2016
Hmmm. At this rate, very soon Nigeria will be out of the job of even existence. Mr Daftus is on top of the situation of course!
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by dunkem21(m): 6:19am On Aug 26, 2016
The minister of Labour should sanction the shipping companies cheesy..

.. and seize their ships grin


Nonsense cool

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Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by Oblitz(m): 6:21am On Aug 26, 2016
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by greatgod2012(f): 6:21am On Aug 26, 2016
Too much retrenchment during this regime.


Very many Nigerians are really regretting voting for this directionless government.



Too much hardship and suffering.
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by nnachukz(m): 6:51am On Aug 26, 2016
To recover from this man's misrule may take us decades after this bingo (Aja) might have left the post.
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by Efewestern: 7:05am On Aug 26, 2016
hmm
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by Flyingngel(m): 7:16am On Aug 26, 2016
Buhari is killing us. I knew it last year when that yeye principal of his released his wassce and math was F9 and a few credit that he will definitely be confuse how d economy of this complex country works. Instead of him to swallow pride and invite people that know this thing, he will b busy fighting everybody.
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by CHIJIOKE1314: 7:18am On Aug 26, 2016
[size=20pt]Okokobioko!! [/size]
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by Nobody: 7:29am On Aug 26, 2016
Hmmm, I have nothing to say!

Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by mycar: 7:33am On Aug 26, 2016
It is definitely easier to destroy than to repair.
Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by stebell(m): 8:04am On Aug 26, 2016
APC should do the needful, blame the past govt.

Fela warned us about this dullar.d but we didn't pay attention.
Yeye people.

GEJ, may God continue to bless yu in wat ever yu lay ur hands to do. Amen!

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Re: 3000 Dock Workers Retrenched As 20 Shipping Companies Shut Operations Vanguard N by ProfessorPeter(m): 8:16am On Aug 26, 2016
Oh God deliver us from from confusion, retrenchment, hardships, destruction, hunger, killing and every woe that the archaic man called Buhari brought on us.

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