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MWUN to Collaborate with ANCLA

MWUN to Collaborate with ANCLA 

Kathy Kyari 


The President of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, has stated that the Union will cooperate and collaborate with the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, ANCLA, in order to accomplish one common goal of expanding the nation's economy through all seaports. 

Adeyanju declared this to the newly elected executives of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, ANCLA, on a courtesy visit to Lagos. 

The President General, who also serves as the Deputy President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, observed that there were several problems with the ANCLA elections, some of which had a factional undertone. 

"Today all that have become history and the Association now have wonderful Executives in place. This is to say that the recent elections have brought about what we now have and see today as new ANCLA leaders". 

"In this vein, I want to commend both the past and the present Executives for this latest uninterrupted election and pray this administration will usher in the much awaited peace to reign supreme in ANCLA.

"We as members of the Maritime Workers Union are happy with you and hope to keep our doors open for mutual cooperation and for a possible collaboration which will strengthen both organisations to positively impact our nation's economy in the maritime industry".  

Emenike Nwokeoji, the National President said the visit to the Maritime Workers Union was extremely important to the new ANCLA leadership because, Comrade Adeyanju is a man of peace whose leadership abilities in the field cannot be over-emphasised. 

Prince Adeyanju who was full of praise for both losers and winners of the just concluded ANCLA elections said there was a need to carry everyone along in the scheme of things as if there were no losers, winners would not emerge, therefore, all hands must be on deck for a better administration of the Association.

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