It appears another episode of petroleum scarcity is about to
hit Nigerians as members of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff
Association [PENGASSAN] and their counterparts in the National Union of
Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers [NUPENG], are set to begin a nationwide
strike starting from tomorrow Monday December 15th.
According to Premium
Times, the oil workers are heading for a strike action due to unresolved
labor issues with the federal government, underfunding of the Petroleum
Training Institute in Delta state as well as the yet to be passed Petroleum
Industry Bill PIB.
"We (the oil workers) have sufficient reasons, based on
information available to us, to believe that the law makers are not prepared to
pass the law, even as the state of the country’s petroleum industry has
continued to deteriorate as a result of the absence of a regulatory and legal
framework for the industry,” an official of the petroleum workers body said.
The oil workers are said to also be aggrieved over the
decision of the management of Total Nigeria to sack the PENGASSAN zonal
Secretary in Port Harcourt as well as the lack of promotion for workers of
the Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF).
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