The Director General of the Nigerian
Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside
has disclosed that the agency is set to enforce the full implementation
of the NIMASA Stevedoring Regulation, 2014, in order to strengthen
stevedoring operations in all Dock Labour operational areas in the
country.
The DG made this disclosure at a-one-day
stakeholders’ sensitisation seminar on the NIMASA (Stevedoring)
Regulation,2014, held in Lagos.
Delivering a welcome address, Peterside
stated that the regulation prescribes standard for the appointment and
operations of Stevedoring services at the Ports, Terminals, Jetties,
Onshore or Offshore Oil and Gas or Bonded Terminal, Inland Containers
Depots (ICDs), Off Dock Terminals, Dry Ports and Platforms within the
Nigerian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
Represented by the agency’s Executive
Director of Maritime Labour and Cabotage Services, Mr. Gambo Ahmed, the
DG said that NIMASA will continue to ensure a conducive working
environment for employers of maritime labour in the industry in line
with international best practices.
According to him, “Let me assure you that
the Agency under my watch will strive to create the enabling
environment for maritime labour employers to operate in line with
International best practices. As a competent authority for the
implementation of International Labour Organisation (ILO) conventions
and regulations, the Agency will also conduct its maritime related
affairs in the spirit of tripartism and consultation with all relevant
Stakeholders aimed at promoting a decent work agenda and moving the
industry forward.”
Also, the NIMASA boss used the
opportunity to remind stakeholders of the need to adhere to high safety
standards in their daily operations in order to stem the tide of
industrial accidents in the ports, jetties and terminals and also
implored Operators and Dock Labour Employers to ensure that their
workers are adequately remunerated, stating that it will go a long way
in enhancing productivity in all aspects of the industry.
Peterside, who solicited the cooperation
of stakeholders in the industry, also reiterated the agency’s commitment
towards moving the maritime industry to greater heights by emphasizing
best internationally acceptable operational practices with a view to
ensuring that the relevant provisions of the Law and International
Conventions and Instruments are implemented to the letter.
Stakeholders at the event including the
President of the National Association of Stevedoring Companies (NASC)
Mr. Bolaji Sunmola and Otunba Kunle Folarin of the Ports Consultative
Council (PCC) welcomed the sensitisation programme and called for
effective implementation and enforcement of its provisions.
The Regulation as gazetted by the Federal
Government of Nigeria is in consonance with the powers conferred on the
Honourable Minister by section 25 (l) of NIMASA Act, 2007, was
developed pursuant to relevant sections of the NIMASA Act, 2007 (part
viii), section 27 (i) and NPA Act, Section 7 (e) (ii) after due
consultation with relevant Stakeholders.
by Eromosele Abiodun/Thisdaylive
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