HeadlinesPorts Management MWUN advisory council shall live up to expectations – Nted By maritimemag January 1, 2019 ShareTweet 0 Abiodun Oba Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, newly inaugurated chairman has pledged to live up to expectations and will not let the union members down by advising the union leadership on how to handle challenges that may arise in the sector with implications to the union. Nted, the immediate past President-General, PG, of the union, named the chairman of the advisory council said he would do his best to work with the Adeyanju-led executive in an advisory capacity. I still believe that if there is need for me to offer any advice, I am ready to do it whether there is or no advisory council. However, as a council, if there is need to have urgent meeting, we will call for it and if there is need for us to have meeting every three months or every six months, we will meet,” he said. Other members of the council include the immediate past Secretary General, SG, (now late), incumbent PG and SG, Presidents of the four branches of the union and their General Secretaries. The council is expected to meet once in three months to look at issues in the sector and advice the leadership of the Union on how to handle same. While inaugurating the council, the President-General of the Union, Adewale Adewale noted that the” advisory council is part of the constitutional provisions of the union to proffer solutions to challenges when the need arises.” According to him, Nted’s vast experience in the sector and the respect he commands among employers and other stakeholders would immensely benefit the union. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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