Business Day (Nigeria)

NIMASA seeks partnershi­p with stevedorin­g firms to protect dockworker­s’ welfare

- AMAKA ANAGOR-EWUZIE

Thenigeria­nmaritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency ( NIMASA), has called for the support of stevedorin­g companies in protecting the welfare and right of dockworker­s at the port terminals.

Bashir Jamoh, directorde­neral of NIMASA, who disclosed this in Lagos during a courtesy visit by the leadership of the National Associatio­n of Stevedorin­g Companies ( NASC), pledged to work more closely with the associatio­n to improve the working conditions of dockworker­s.

He sought closer partnershi­p between the Agency and the associatio­n, as well as greater involvemen­t of the stevedorin­gcompanies­inthe ongoing effort to amend the NIMASA Act.

“We understand our responsibi­lity towards the dockworker­s and we are committed to ensuring that their rights and welfare are safeguarde­d at all times. Our recent directive to registered stevedorin­g companies, via a marine notice, to mobilise to their work locations and commence operation is in line with that commitment,” he said.

According to him, NIMASA is, as always, willing and available to assist dockworker­s and has remained committed to facilitati­ng an enabling environmen­t for stevedores to operate, and thrive.

He called on associatio­n to be more proactive in communicat­ing their challenges in order to facilitate timely interventi­ons by the Agency.

Bolaji Sunmola, president of NASC, who led the visiting delegation, stated that since its inception, the associatio­n had provided a platform for discussion, formulatio­n, and implementa­tion of policies affecting maritime labour, with focus on cargo handling operations.

Sunmola added that assisting NIMASA in the administra­tion of Maritime Labour, as specified in the relevant enabling Acts, remained a primary focus of the NASC.

He acknowledg­ed the ongoing efforts of NIMASA to enforcing the new Stevedorin­g Regulation­s and reiterated the associatio­n’s readiness to work with the Agency to successful­ly implement the regulation­s aimed at improving revenue generation and sustaining capacity building within the maritime industry.

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