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Donation of utility vehicles: MWUN says gesture makes Jamoh delight of workers.

Donation of utility vehicles: MWUN says gesture makes Jamoh delight of workers.

 

The Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has appreciated the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh for the two utility vehicles donated to the union on Tuesday in Lagos.

The two utility vehicles include a Toyota Hiace 18 seater bus and one Toyota Hilux, which were presented to the union at the Agency’s head office.

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The handing over of the vehicles to the President – General of the union, Comrade Adeyanju, was witnessed by executives of the union in attendance.

In a press statement made available to monarchsnews.com by MWUN, it states that the utility vehicles would not only strengthen the agency and the union’s relationship but that it will further promote industrial growth, harmony and development in the sector.

“Indeed, Dr. Jamoh has pragmatically extended the Agency’s outreach on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to the union. It’s of note that this very rare giant stride taken by NIMASA has demonstrated fully its act of responsiveness and commitment towards giving out corporate social responsibility to stakeholders in the maritime sector.

“This gesture has invariably put Dr. Jamoh’s NIMASA in the front burner of the union’s leadership heart and to the delight of the generality of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria.

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“The Union will continue to positively partner NIMASA in the sector believing same that this gesture will enhance the operational network of the union and its members at all times.

“However, while the union is fervently praying that the Almighty God keeps the NIMASA henchman in his good health enmeshed in longevity, may his dynamic qualities of leadership see him through all the tenures of his office. On this note, we say a Big Thank You to Dr. Jamoh,” it concluded.

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