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PENGASSAN, NUPENG threaten nationwide strike from January 2014
PENGASSAN, NUPENG threaten nationwide strike from January 2014
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Oil and gas workers in the country on Tuesday threatened to commence a nationwide strike beginning from January if the Federal Government fails to reverse its plans to privatise the country’s four refineries.
The workers, who staged a peaceful protest at the headquarters of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, demanded the Federal Government to call the minister of petroleum resources, to rescind the decision or face massive fuel scarcity.
The protest, which had over 200 employees in attendance, was organised by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria and National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas workers.
Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the protest, the President, PENGASSAN, Mr. Babatunde Ogun, said, “We are giving them (government) from now till December 24 to rescind their plan of privatising the refineries. We will allow travellers to be able to move from one destination to the other till the end of the year.
“Failure to retract the statement on planned privatisation will lead to a nationwide strike beginning from the first week of January 2014. We hope they reverset the plan as failure will result to complete grounding of activities in the sector.”
The petroleum minister, Diesani Allison-Madueke, had announced that the Federal Government was working hard to complete the privatisation of the four refineries before the end of the first quarter of next year. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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This is becoming outrageous, why are they fighting for refineries that are unproductive. A little bit of marshal law should be introduced and they inturn blame GEJ for stagnation of this country.
ReplyDeleteA case study is the Eleme Petrochemical refinery till its privatization, the refinery was in shambles with less than 11% production but following privatization they can meet the demand and operate in full 100%. This is what we need.
Shame to NUPENG...selfish enemy of progress.
The President should expedite the privatisation of refineries to control corrupt practices and help the country to increase revenue.
ReplyDeleteApart from refineries, the President should privatise many public services to save Nigeria. The banking and telecom sectors are growing very fast as a result of privatisation.
This is the most inhuman govt in nigerian history.the most unfocus and the most corrupt.wats d use of privatising our refineries?u wasted taxpayers money to overhaul PHCN but end up selling it @ less than the amount spent in so called repairment.
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