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COVID-19: STOAN urges FG to prioritise vaccination for seafarers, dockworkers

written by Taiwo Adediran February 17, 2021
COVID-19: STOAN urges FG to prioritise vaccination for seafarers, dockworkers

In order to keep international trade unhindered, the Federal Government has been urged to prioritise access to COVID-19 vaccination for Nigerian seafarers and dockworkers.

Spokesman of the Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria, STOAN, Dr. Bolaji Akinola, who made the call in a statement in Lagos said seafarers and port workers have been designated as essential workers by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA.

He said priority vaccination for these categories of maritime workers will ensure sustenance of the logistics chain. He further stated: “Seafarers and dockworkers are under-recognised, under-publicised and unsung economy heroes despite their significant contributions to keeping our nation afloat during the economic dislocation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“It is, therefore, imperative to ensure continuity of the maritime workforce through the continuous provision of protective health supplies, rapid testing supplies and priority access to vaccination.

“Ensuring priority access to COVID-19 vaccines to these critical maritime workers is vital to keeping the supply chain active. If our seafarers and port workers are unprotected, the supply chain will become vulnerable.”

The STOAN spokesman also said that contrary to insinuations in certain quarters, Nigeria has abundant logistics capacity to transport and store the COVID-19 vaccines at the required temperature.

“We have abundant refrigerated containers, also called reefer containers, for the transportation and temporary storage of temperature-sensitive cargo including vaccines. “These refrigerated containers are capable of controlling temperature ranging from -65 °C up to 40 °C.

Reefer containers allow the transportation of cargo in a way that preserves its freshness and efficacy all year round,” he added.   Recently, the World Health Organisation, WHO, said a total of 16 million AstraZeneca doses of COVID-19 vaccines out of the 88 million allocated to Africa will soon arrive Nigeria.

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