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TICT unveils Africa’s first female harbour crane operators

Leading container terminal operator, Tin Can Island Container Terminal (TICT) made history recently when it unveiled the first set of female harbour crane and Rubber…

Leading container terminal operator, Tin Can Island Container Terminal (TICT) made history recently when it unveiled the first set of female harbour crane and Rubber Tyre Gantry (RTG) operators in Africa.

Speaking at the official presentation of the female crane operators at the Tin Can Island Port Complex, Lagos recently, the Managing Director of TICT, Mr. Etienne Rocher, said the operators – Oni Taiwo Omotayo; Tina Onwudiwe; Adewale Adegoroye; Adeniran Maltida and Ajayi Oluwaseun – were the first set of women to be trained in heavy duty cranes operation in Africa.

He said, “What is interesting is that we were able to bring in women operators into our industrial equipment conduct, which means that it is an additional opportunity for women in Nigeria and also a role model within and beyond the continent that women can actually turn into equipment operators in what has traditionally been a man dominated industry.

He said, “The initial training was six weeks for the trainers that we took from overseas and after six weeks, there was certification. Direct training cost was 15,000 Euros but obviously you will have the power on the job which will not be optimum initially but will get better as the person develops the skill.”

The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman, who was guest at the unveiling of the women crane operators expressed delight and commended TICT for the initiative.  

Usman said, “I will like to see more women being engaged in port operation activities. TICT has done something very impressive with the fact that they have realised the skill and capacity of women and they have trained them and engaged them to do this job.  

“I believe Nigeria as the giant of Africa is trail blazing today by having women operating RTGs. So we will continue to lead the pace in Africa.”

One of the newly trained operators, Oni Taiwo Omotayo, said she was happy on the job and considered it a great opportunity being the first female in Africa to operate a harbour crane.

She said, “What a man can do, a woman can do better. Once you put your mind on it, you can do it. So men should not feel they are the only ones that can do such jobs, I think women can work better on it too.”

TICT has invested about N100 billion on the provision and development of facilities at its terminal at the Tin Can Island Port Complex since it commenced operation in 2006.

 

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