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Seamen inaugurate Lagos Industrial district executives

Seamen inaugurate Lagos Industrial district executives

 

The Lagos Industrial District under the Seamen, NIWA & Water Transport Branch of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria over the week end inaugurated a new Unit, IBASA IJEGUN UNIT at Satellite Town, Lagos.

During the inauguration of the unit after the election of the newly formed Unit, twelve member executives emerged to run the affairs of the unit for the next four years.

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The new executives include; Shittu A. Ahmed – Chairman; Idowu Hassan – Vice Chairman; Wale Rabiu – Secretary; Raheem Adagun – Asst Secretary; Afolabi Lekan – Treasurer; Sulaimon Omojoyibo – Organising Secretary. Others are David Uwaifo – Asst. Organising Secretary; Muis Akindele, Bolarinwa Nurudeen; Ogungbemi Oyeyemi; Lateef Jamiu; Rasheed Igboro; Joy Iyamu all members of the unit executives.

The Chairman of the Lagos Industrial District, Comrade Bashir Saidu was elated after the unit election and inauguration which he said was a huge success to his administration since he assumed the position of the District Chairman.

He, however praised the Almighty God for the success and showered praises on the President -General of the Maritime Workers Union (MWUN) Comrade Prince (Dr) Adewale Adeyanju, who doubles as the Deputy President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) for giving him the opportunity to emerge as the District Chairman during his election.

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He said he (Bashir) would not let the union down in all fronts, saying that the units under him have become seven from six he met on ground; and he will work towards making sure that the units are uptodate in the payment of their union dues monthly which is the bedrock of the Union’s membership as stipulated by the Constitution of the Union.

The Industrial District Chairman also reiterated his commitment towards the payment of his District dues as at when due, which of course, is the set target for all the arms of the union.

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