… MWUN pledges continued support

The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has announced the ratification of the election of its esteemed and indefatigable President General, Comrade (Prince) Adewale Adeyanju, to three prestigious positions at the 46th International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) Congress in Marrakesh, Morocco.

At the ITF Africa Regional Conference held in March 2024 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, Adeyanju was elected to the Vice President of ITF Global, Executive Board Member and Chairman of ITF Africa Region.

The three coveted positions according to MWUN have now been successfully ratified.

These appointments are a resounding testament to Adeyanju’s progressive leadership, tireless dedication to advancing the rights of workers, and his pivotal role in the global maritime sector. 

His election marked a historic moment for Nigeria and Africa, underscoring his ability to unite and champion the cause of workers on an international scale.

As Vice President of ITF Global, Adeyanju will help steer the organisation’s strategic direction, ensuring that the voices of transport workers worldwide are amplified. 

His position as an Executive Board Member places him at the heart of critical decisions, while his chairmanship of the ITF Africa Region reinforces his commitment to addressing the unique challenges faced by African transport workers and furthering the continent’s development.

“The MWUN and indeed the entire Nigerian labour movement celebrate this monumental achievement, recognising Comrade Adeyanju as a beacon of excellence, resilience, and dedication to the cause of workers. 

“His remarkable leadership continues to uplift the maritime industry in Nigeria and Africa at large, positioning it as a key player in the global transportation sector.

“We congratulate Comrade Adeyanju on this well-deserved ratification and pledge our continued support as he leads with wisdom and a progressive vision for workers worldwide,” a statement from MWUN read.

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