Fuel scarcity
Hehe....Activities
at fuel depots across the country have been put to a halt as a
three-day warning strike by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural
Gas Workers, commences.
A three-day warning strike by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), has kicked-off today, as activities at fuel depots across the country have been disrupted.
A three-day warning strike by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), has kicked-off today, as activities at fuel depots across the country have been disrupted.
According to Punch newspaper, as a result of the strike which is to
protest against anti-Labour practices in the oil and gas sector,
loading of petroleum depots across the nation have been halted.
Speaking to a correspondent, an official of the union, disclosed
that the leaders of the union would hold a meeting with the President
Buhari-led Federal Government by 1pm today.
While speaking on Tuesday with journalists shortly after a meeting
of the National Executive Committee of NUPENG, the President of NUPENG,
Achese Igwe, had said though the strike would commence on Wednesday, the
decision to continue with it would be reached at the meeting with the
Federal Government delegation on Wednesday.
He said the strike became necessary in order to draw attention to
pressing issues in the oil and gas sector, such as casualisation, job
security, non implementation of collective agreements and non
involvement of the union in the ongoing divestment system by Shell
Petroleum Development Company Limited and others.
He said, “The NEC held a meeting today to review the three-day warning strike that was scheduled to take place tomorrow (Wednesday).
“However, as you are all aware, it is not an indefinite strike;
it is a symbolic strike action to drive home some of those issues that
are really challenging, and to give them the ultimate attention as
expected.
“They have to do with casualisation, job security, non
implementation of collective agreements across the entire country in the
oil and gas sector and the balkanisation of the ongoing divestment
system.
“NEC directed that pending the outcome of the meeting tomorrow,
the three-day warning strike will take place. The Ministry of Labour
has called for a meeting with the Minister of Petroleum.
“We are positive that the meeting will resolve the issues; where it fails, the three-day warning strike will take place.”
The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has commenced a 3-day warning strike over failure of some multinational oil companies to address the welfare of their workers as well as continuous job losses in the oil and gas sector.
The Federal Government is billed to have a meeting with the leadership of the union today and the outcome of the meeting will determine if the strike will be continued or be called off.
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