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“The challenges in the ports are seriously affecting our members because so many are being killed. There is a lot of fatigue. People close from work and before they get home it is already 12 midnight.” Nigeria BadRoads Martime

The union lamented the loss of man-hours spent on the roads to either link or exit the nation’s seaports, thereby causing untold hardship to members.

At the celebration, Nted, who bemoaned the present state of the Nigerian ports, argued that until the roads are fixed, vessels will continue to be diverted to neighbouring ports, while investors would shy away from investing in Nigeria.He said: “Yes, I am celebrating my birthday with Nigeria, but Nigeria has to run fast to catch up with me because the country is still very far compared to where I am.

“When I was still the President General of the MWUN, several meetings were held with the concerned ministries and heads, but no solutions up till now. I pray the Apapa road reconstruction does not become an abandoned project.”

 

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