National Economy
Thursday, February 26, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Energy
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Analysis
    • Money Guide
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy
News
National Economy
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Lead-In
  • Energy
  • Economy
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others

Union Wants FG To Dredge Calabar, Warri, Port-Harcourt Ports

by Justin Ibeh
October 14, 2022
in Business, News
Union

 

The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has urged the federal government to prioritise dredging of Calabar, Warri and Port-Harcourt ports.

A statement by Dr Sam Idiagbonya, Special Adviser to the Minister of Transportation, Media and Publicity, in Lagos on Friday, said the president of MWUN, Mr Adewale Adeyanju, said this during a visit to the Minister of Transportation, Mr Mu’azu Sambo.

Idiagbonya said the dredging would forestall the flooding being witnessed in Lokoja, Kogi.

“My visit is to congratulate the Minister of Transportation, Mu’azu Sambo on his appointment and discuss some important matters bothering the association.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Sugar Council, Lee Group, Target 1.2m Hectare Sugar Project In Niger

Fintech: Why Founders End Up In jail Or Go Insane

“I want to use the occasion to call on Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency to speed up the process of issuance of Biometric Identity Cards to dock workers and Seafarers Identification Document (S.I.D) to Seafarers.

“This will checkmate the influx of unauthorised persons at the ports,” he said.

Responding, Sambo said maritime workers were vital not only to the maritime industry but to the Nigerian economy as a whole.

He noted that his tenure was short and would require support, advice and guidance to enable him leave legacy projects before May 29, 2023.

“If we deliver on our promises before the end of this administration, we will have left some legacies for Nigerians. On the other hand, those we didn’t achieve will be a foundation for others to build on,” said the minister.

He told the union that he was part and parcel of the maritime industry, having started his public service career with the Nigerian Ports Authority.

“Sheer providence has brought me back to the sector; hence I have no reason to tell Nigerians that I recorded not a single achievement while at the helm of affairs in transportation Ministry,” he said.

 

 

Author

  • Bukola Idowu
    Bukola Idowu

ShareTweetShare

OTHER GOOD READS

Sugar Council, Lee Group, Target 1.2m Hectare Sugar Project In Niger
News

Sugar Council, Lee Group, Target 1.2m Hectare Sugar Project In Niger

4 days ago
Fintech: Why Founders End Up In jail Or Go Insane
News

Fintech: Why Founders End Up In jail Or Go Insane

4 days ago
Banks, Telcos End 4-year USSD Dispute After N300bn Debt Settlement
News

Banks, Telcos End 4-year USSD Dispute After N300bn Debt Settlement

4 days ago
Next Post
Nigeria’s Inflation To Drop To 19% In 2022 IMF

IMF Wants Policymakers To Address Global Crisis

© 2025 | National Economy Newspaper | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Energy
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Analysis
    • Money Guide
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy

© 2025 | National Economy Newspaper | All Rights Reserved