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The Maritime Branch of the Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government-Owned Companies (SSASCGOC) has rejected the 30 per cent deduction from the Nigerian Ports Authority’s (NPA) internally generated revenue, warning that the policy could cripple the authority’s operations.

The union said the deductions were leaving the NPA with inadequate funds to maintain port infrastructure, provide services to vessels, pay workers and meet other financial obligations.

Speaking at the 53rd Joint Consultative Council meeting in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, President of the SSASCGOC Maritime Branch, Akinola Bodunde, said the NPA was being starved of funds needed to remain effective.

“The continuous starvation of funds resulting from various policy interventions is a catastrophic trend threatening the survival of the Nigerian Ports Authority,” Bodunde said.

According to him, the NPA was able to access only about 29 per cent of its revenue in 2025, despite earlier assurances that the authority would receive a more favourable share.

The union is demanding that the NPA be allowed to retain 70 per cent of its internally generated revenue, arguing that the current 70:30 arrangement in favour of the Federal Government leaves the authority struggling to perform its core responsibilities.

SSASCGOC also opposed any revenue-sharing arrangement that leaves the NPA with insufficient funds to run its operations.

Bodunde said additional deductions linked to the NPA’s equity contribution to the port modernisation project were worsening the authority’s financial situation.

He said the deductions were beginning to affect staff welfare and other operational needs, adding that the NPA also has to meet significant daily expenses, including the cost of powering generators at the ports.

The union therefore called on the Federal Government to review the revenue-sharing arrangement and ease the financial burden on the NPA.

Bodunde warned that failure to address the union’s concerns could lead to industrial action.

He said the union would continue negotiations with the government to protect the NPA’s survival, warning that the Federal Government’s financial demands were placing the authority under severe pressure.

The union president, however, commended NPA management for its support over the years and praised the cordial relationship between the management and the workers’ union.

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