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Nigeria Loses Billions To Missing Tally Clerks, Weak Port Security, Say Workers

Yusuf Babalola by Yusuf Babalola
2 months ago
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The Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has raised the alarm that the country is losing billions of Naira to under-declaration of cargoes at seaports due to the absence of tally clerks and on-board gangway security men across the nation’s ports and jetties.

In a petition dated March 23, 2026, and addressed to the minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Dr Adegboyega Oyetola, the union warned that their continued absence poses serious economic and security risks to the country.

MWUN further warned that the absence of on-board gangway security men has contributed to growing security lapses, including unchecked arms trafficking and handling of contraband goods.

The union stressed that the situation has left Nigeria’s port environments increasingly porous, revealing that no fewer than 243 operational jetties across the country currently function without effective supervision from key regulatory bodies such as the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).

The letter, signed by the secretary-general of MWUN, Comrade Oniha Erazua, called on the federal government to urgently restore the engagement of tally clerks and on-board gangway security men across the nation’s ports and jetties.

According to the union, this gap has enabled terminal operators to sidestep maritime labour laws, particularly the Stevedoring Regulations 2014, by engaging unregistered dockworkers.

It also noted that the absence of on-board gangway security men has contributed to growing security lapses, including unchecked arms trafficking and handling of contraband goods.

The union stressed that the situation has left Nigeria’s port environments increasingly porous, revealing that no fewer than 243 operational jetties across the country currently function without effective supervision from key regulatory bodies such as the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).

Describing the development as a breach of statutory maritime obligations, MWUN reiterated its demand for the immediate restoration of the affected categories of workers under a regulated pooling system.

Among its key demands, the union urged the Minister to initiate executive action to reinstate tally clerks and gangway security personnel across all ports. It also called for the establishment of a central pool to be managed by NIMASA for their engagement and deployment.

 

Additionally, MWUN appealed for directives to be issued to both NIMASA and NPA to recruit and deploy personnel responsible for monitoring compliance with maritime operations and labour laws across ports, dry ports, bonded terminals, and jetties.

 

The petition reads in part: “The lack of Tally Clerks leaves room for under-declaration of cargo which affects overall revenue generation to the nation; whilst the absence of On-Board Gangway Security Men also contributes to the security lapses accruing to unchecked proliferation of arms dealings, and contraband handling with a deleterious effect on the nation.

 

“Sir, for emphasis, their continued absence has occasioned extremely porous security at the Ports, Jetties, Terminals, Oil & Gas Platforms, Bonded Terminals, Dry Ports and every other area where there are port operations.

 

“And, there are currently at least 243 (two hundred and forty-three) jetties operational in Nigeria which operate without the supervision of maritime sector regulators like NIMASA and NPA, occasioning loss of a potential source of income to the nation,” It stated.

 

The union noted that similar appeals had been made in previous correspondence dating back to 2021 and 2023, alongside reports and memoranda submitted by stakeholders, but lamented that the issue remains unresolved.

 

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MWUN expressed hope that the Minister would act swiftly to address what it described as a long-standing challenge with far-reaching implications for national security and revenue generation.

 

 

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Yusuf Babalola

Yusuf Babalola

Yusuf Babalola is a Senior Correspondent with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in maritime, aviation, transport, and economic reporting in Nigeria. He is recognised for well-researched stories that illuminate policy developments, industry challenges, and stakeholder perspectives across Nigeria's logistics, shipping, and aviation sectors. His reporting is noted for its clarity, balance, and commitment to professional journalistic standards.

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