Dockworkers key to boosting Nigeria’s int’l trade-Shippers council boss

The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Pius Akutah on Thursday said dockworkers play instrumental role in boosting the country’s international trade and called for investment in their welfare, safety, and professional development.

Akutah spoke at the 2024 Dockworker’s Day one day conference organized by the Shipping Correspondent Association of Nigeria in collaboration with the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria.

The event with themed, ‘Dockworkers: Key to unlocking Nigeria’s blue economy’ brought together key maritime stakeholders where they deliberate on the need to develop the capacities of the dockworkers to prepare them for the development of the country’s blue economy.

The NSC boss stated that the invaluable contributions of dockworkers to the maritime industry and the blue economy are well recognised.

“Your dedication to the cause of the industry ensures the seamless operation of our ports and the steady flow of goods essential for national trade and prosperity.

“By facilitating the smooth handling of cargo, you are instrumental in boosting international trade, contributing significantly to Nigeria’s gross domestic product, and attracting foreign investment,” Akutah stated.

He reiterated that dockworkers are the backbone of the maritime sector, adding that their empowerment is crucial for meeting the evolving demands of the industry.