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Adeyanju asks FG to consider Jamoh for second term in office as NIMASA DG
——as NIMASA gifts MWUN two operational vehicles.
The eyewitness reporter
Exactly three years into the four-year two – tenured terms in office as the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), the President General of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, has described Dr. Bashir Jamoh as deserving a second term tenure in office.
Apparently satisfied with the performance and welfare posture of the NIMASA DG, Adeyanju urged the federal government to consider Dr. Jamoh for a second term as the NIMASA DG based on his performance. This was even as the agency gifted the maritime labour union two operational vehicles.
“Based on performance, Jamoh deserves a second term in office.
“His achievements speak volumes. You made dialogue a way of life here at NIMASA and resolving labour-related issues have been seamless under your leadership.
” We have had good DG’s in the past, but Jamoh is exceptional.
“We have been watching you and we know you have the track record of fulfilling your promises; we charge you to continue as the union will continue to support the humanitarian policies of your Management”’ the maritime Labour leader enthused.

While presenting the two operational vehicles consisting of 16- seater bus and a Hilux utility vehicle purchased by NIMASA for the maritime labour union, Dr. Jamoh applauded the union for adopting dialogue in ensuring and maintaining peace in the maritime sector, which he said has aided the peace and industrial harmony witnessed in the sector leading to the successes recorded.
“In the past few years, the maritime industry has experienced relative peace and harmony, which has been made possible through the instrumentality of the leadership of MWUN.
“NIMASA is committed to ensuring the union is equipped with adequate facilities needed to perform their duties judiciously”.
He also charged the Union to continue to support the policies and instruments of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), towards ensuring better welfare and decent work for the seafarers.
“We acknowledge that you have done so much in championing the cause for better wages for Dockworkers, Seafarers, and other labour components in the maritime sector.
” We urge you to continue your stakeholders’ engagement in achieving implementation of international labour laws to achieve better welfare in consonance with international best practices for workers in the maritime sector”.
Furthermore, the DG assured that the agency would complete the renovation of the headquarters of the Union in order to give them a befitting habitation.
Comrade Adeyanju expressed the gratitude of the union to the management of NIMASA and assured that they will continue to work closely with the various stakeholders in the sector to ensure continuous progress.
“He also urged Terminal Operators, Government Agencies and other major maritime players to emulate NIMASA in the discharge of their CSR Projects.
The MWUN President General who is also the National Vice President of the Nigerian Labour Congress commended the leadership of NIMASA under Dr Jamoh urging the Federal Government to consider a second tenure based on performance.
“We will continue to play the role of stabilizing the sector. The era of confrontation in the maritime sector is gone, as we have embraced dialogue, which has ensured sustained peace and harmony.
” The leadership of NIMASA under Bashir Jamoh has excelled in staff welfare, regular staff promotion, and attending to the needs of stakeholders.
Both NIMASA and MWUN, therefore, restated their commitment to continuous stakeholders’ engagement as an effective tool to maintain the peace that the nation’s maritime sector has enjoyed in recent years.
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