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ITF seizes ship in Senegal over negligence of seafarers

 The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) has engineered the seizure of a cargo ship off the coast of Dakar, Senegal, after noticing the poor working condition of seafarers.
The ITF said in a statement that four crew of the general cargo ship, Onda, had been battling in the poor condition to have the engine of their vessel repaired, while the port authorities have ignored their requests for help for more than a year.
TheITF on behalf of f the crew, went to a Senegalese court to have the ship legally sseized for negligence of leanving the seafarers and others vulnerable to a potential collision at night, with no engine to power the vessels warning lights.
It also noted that the crew had gone months without payment and facing dangers of physical integrity.
The vessel remains seized until the owners pay the more than US$$84,000 owed in wages to the beleaguered crew. Seizing the vessel means the ship cannot be used by its owner until the debts are settled, said ITF in its statement.
The ITF said it is also claiming costs from the owners as they left the ship at anchor for lengthy periods without providing adequate provisions for the crew, as a shipowner is obliged to under the Maritime Labour Convention and most seafarer contracts.
The ITF claims it has stepped in on several occasions to ensure the seafarers did not starve.
According to ITF, late in January, the owners attorneys made a push, increasing their offer to get the Onda operating. They offered the Master of the vessel US$33,000 in order to get the ship going, well short of the US$55,000 owed to him. With his consent, the ITF rejected this offer on behalf of the captain.
The ITF has seized the ship and is demanding that the owners pay the crew what they are owed, together with expenses the ITF has incurred, and the cost of getting the seafarers home. If they dont respond, the next stage will be to go back to court to have the ship auctioned off to recoup this money, it added.

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