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Seafarers Demand Better Welfare

byBilkisu Kasim
July 18, 2024
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The Mission to Seafarers has urged the Federal Government and maritime industry stakeholders in the country to enhance their support and dedication to seafarers. Adebayo Sarumi, the Chairman of MTS Lagos, made this appeal on Wednesday during the annual Sea Sunday Service and award ceremony in Lagos, which was themed ‘The unfailing love of God at sea’.

Sarumi emphasized the need for increased efforts to support seafarers, who face significant physical risks associated with sea travel. He highlighted the dangers they encounter, such as physical harm, suicide risks, prolonged voyages without shore leave, countries denying them disembarkation rights, psychological distress, piracy threats, and health issues.

He noted that the challenges faced by seafarers are profound and often underestimated, but MTS Lagos is committed to addressing these issues. Sarumi mentioned that the organization had been promised a jetty, which would improve access and safety at the MTS Lagos Centre. This development aligns with their recent collaborations with the Nigerian Navy FOC Command and other maritime agencies.

Vicky Haastrup, Chairman of the Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria, affirmed the commitment of seaport terminal operators to the welfare of seafarers. She urged other stakeholders to actively ensure that seafarers receive the recognition and support they deserve for their vital contributions to global trade.

Earlier, Mrs. Chiazor Anishere, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and principal partner at Jean Chiazor and Partners, called on shipowners to prioritize seafarers’ welfare and invest in their skill development.

Francis Aduroja, the Chaplain of MTS Lagos, reflected on the significant improvements made to the MTS Centre over the past year. He expressed gratitude for the renovation and state-of-the-art facilities now available, acknowledging the support from stakeholders, particularly the Nigerian Ports Authority.

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