Maritime
MWUN, FOT Onne Unit Elects Inyang Chairman
The maritime Workers
Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Rivers State, the umbrella body of seafarers, Seamen, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) and Water Transports has inaugurated a new unit at the Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT), Onne Port Complex with Comrade Emmanuel Elijah Inyang as its chairman.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Chairman of MWUN, Rivers State, Comrade Jonah Jumbo said the creation of FOT unit at Onne was to create more job opportunity, expand the unit, and make exploit in the unit.
Comrade Jumbo said the decision to separate Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT) AND Federal Lighter Terminal (FLT) in Onne was to maintain peace and enjoined the unit executives to aim at the sky as their limit by leaving a legacy on the sands of time at the end of their tenure.
He expressed joy over the conduct and maturity of members of the unit stressing that it showed togetherness and charged the new Exco to run an open door administration by carrying all along, create job opportunities for the workers where necessary and ensure that the unit grow from strength to strength.
In their goodwill messages, a former Vice President General of the union, Chief Alfred Otobo-Alama and the zonal chairman of Senior Merchant Navy Officer, Comrade Bob Yesua. said they are happy to witness the activities of the day and appealed to all to work together, co-operate, be their brothers keeper and move the union and the unit to greater heights. In his response, the newly elected chairman of FOT unit, Onne, Comrade Emmanuel Elijah Inyang thanked all those that had made the election a huge success and that he would live up to expectation on the onerous task before him with God on his side and the co-operation and support of all members.
Comrade Inyang promised to make FOT Onne unit of the union a reference point in maritime sector in the state, and assured of carrying all members along as it is time for action, further soliciting for their support to make their dreams come true.
Other executives elected were Comrade Joseph Nkwa Obari-Vice Chairman Godfrey Owo-Secretary, James Adokiye – Asst Secretary, Charity Jinyemiema- Treasurer and Geogian Daniel – Special Female member while Benjamen Sungkor became the organizing secretary.
Comrades Obunge Okoseimiema, Asigane Bari Kpasi Nwate Lloyd and Gift Lale Danwi were sworn-in as Ex-office members.
Other stakeholders that graced the occasion include the state secretary of MWUN, Comrade Eze Robert, the Treasurer, Felix Okuru, the Financial Secretary, Prince Isesele, Trustee, Walter Levi, Dan Peterside and the state MWUN Sea Taskforce chairman, Ibiebele Emmanuel
Maritime
Navy Rescues Nine Women From Traffickers In Lagos
The Nigerian Navy Forward Operation Base (FOB), Badagry, says its gallant officers have rescued nine women from the hands of suspected human traffickers.
FOB said the suspects have been handed over to the National Agency for prohibition of Human trafficking in Person (NAPTIP) for prosecution.
This was disclosed to newsmen in a statement by the Base Information Officer, Litunent B. Awodeyi, in Lagos.
Awodeyi said the first interception of the women was during a stop and search operation by the Quick Response Team (QRT) of the Command in a boat traveling to mile 2 and Panshi Jetty in Lagos State were five women between the ages of 19 and 32 were rescued.
The statement further said four women were also rescued by QRT two days later in a boat along Tongeji Island in Badagry, with the ages of victims ranging from 19 to 24 years.
Awodeyi said the rescued suspects were under investigation in line with the 2016 Harmonised Standard Procedures on arrest.
Although the names of the suspects were not made public by FOB, it insisted that the operation reflects Navy’s dedication to combating human trafficking and ensuring a secure maritime environment in line with the Chief of Naval Staff’s strategic directive 2023 and 2026.
The directive, Awodeyi said, is aimed at promoting safety in Nigeria’s waters and the Gulf of Guinea (GOG).
Maritime
MWUN Threatens Strike Over Non-Payment Of CRFFN Workers’ Salaries
The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), led by its President-General, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, has announced plans to embark on a nationwide strike, if the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) fails to pay nine months of salary arrears owed its employees.
Adeyanju said the affected workers are members of MWUN, and accused CRFFN management of neglecting its financial responsibilities.
MWUN in a statement by its Head of Media, Comrade John Kennedy Ikemefuna, expressed deep dissatisfaction with the actions of the CRFFN’s Acting Registrar.
The statement noted that MWUN had exhausted all available options for negotiation, including issuing several ultimatums, but that the efforts were ignored by the management of CRFFN.
“The most recent attempt at mediation occurred in Abuja on September 18, 2024, yet no progress was made in resolving the matter”, it said.
The statement criticised CRFFN for disregarding a crucial resolution reached during the mediation meetings.
According to Ikemefuna, one of the resolutions stipulated that when funds become available to the CRFFN, the payment of employees’ salaries should be prioritis ed.
The statement further noted that CRFFN diverted available funds to conduct what it described as a “kangaroo” training programme for select staff members, leaving the issue of unpaid salaries unaddressed.
“This is a clear violation of the agreements reached”, it emphasised.
The Union said CRFFN’s actions have deepened the financial challenges faced by its members, hence MWUN expressed disappointment that, despite their willingness to cooperate with the CRFFN management, the regulatory body has continued to act in a manner that undermines the rights and welfare of its members.
The workers union, therefore, insisted that it would no longer tolerate the perceived impunity of the CRFFN and declared that if the outstanding nine months salary arrears are not paid, it would have no choice but to initiate a total withdrawal of its members from services.
“This action would impact key sectors of Nigeria’s maritime industry, including the Nigerian Ports Authority, dock labour, shipping and freight forwarding agencies, as well as seamen working across all ports, jetties, terminals, and oil and gas platforms”, Ikemefuna stated.
Maritime
Customs Foils N1.1bn Worth Drugs Smuggling In Four Containers
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Apapa Command, has thwarted a smuggling attempt of N1.1billion illicit drugs in four containers at Apapa Port.
The four seized containers were filled with narcotics valued at N1,183,915,500.
The Command’s Area Controller, Comptroller Babatunde Olomu, disclosed this to newsmen through its Public Relations Officer, Mr. Abubakar Usman.
The seizure involved 236,783 bottles of cough syrups containing codeine and Barcadin, packed in a total of 2,174 cartons from two terminals under the command’s jurisdiction.
Three other seizures were made at APM Terminals, while one was intercepted at Kachicares Bonded Terminal.
Comptroller Olomu explained that, “On October 11, 2024, during a joint inspection of a 1×40 container, number MRKU0377493, our officers discovered prohibited CSP cough syrup—34,800 bottles packed into 174 cartons, each containing 200 bottles.
“The shipment was expired at the time of interception”.
The statement said on the same day, another 1×40 container, number TGBU8886020, was found with 39,700 bottles of DSP cough syrup, packed in cartons containing 100 bottles each.
Additionally, a third container (TCKU6800526) examined on October 15, 2024, at APMT Terminal, labelled as containing essential goods, revealed 19 cartons of concealed CSJ cough syrup for throat and chest with codeine, packed in 200 bottles per carton.
Another major seizure was recorded on October 15, 2024, at Kachicares Resources Terminal: A 1×40FT container, number SUDU8579006, declared as containing kitchen wares, was found with a concealed stash of Barcadin cough syrup in 1,584 cartons, along with 83 loose bottles.
Comptroller Olomu described the seizures as part of the NCS’ zero-tolerance policy toward smuggling.
Apapa Command, he said, “is committed to efficient trade facilitation while maintaining strict controls on revenue collection and anti-smuggling activities.
”I urge those engaged in illegal trade to avoid Apapa Port. Our vigilant officers, using intelligence, technology, and experience, are poised to detect and intercept any smuggling attempts”.
He insisted that Codeine abuse has been linked to severe side effects, including drowsiness, confusion, and increased susceptibility to criminal behaviors.
“The Nigerian government banned the importation of codeine-containing cough syrups in 2018 after widespread misuse among youth”, he noted.
The Comptroller said further investigations are underway to identify and apprehend the individuals behind the smuggling attempts.