Oil Workers Give FG 7 Days Ultimatum Over IPPIS To Their Members

 

 

Oil workers under the aegis of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), in conjunction with National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas workers (NUPENG) yesterday issued a 7-day ultimatum to the Federal Government declaring to withdraw their services which will mean a total shutdown of oil and gas facilities and distribution of Petroleum products in the entire county.

The workers in a letter jointly endorsed by the General Secretaries of the two labour unions and issued to the ministry of Labour and Employment on November 3, 2020, noted that this is due to a breach of agreement on the implementation of IPPIS to their members and failure to pay arrears of 22month owed their members working with NNRA.

According to the oil workers, “ Part of our grievances is the gross disobedience of BakerHughes, a servicing company with his head office in Lagos and operation base in Port Harcourt, to various directives of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment and the Department of Petroleum Resources bothering on redundancy discussion between the company and the Labour unions.

“Our source who will like to be anonymous informed us that the association has taken to Picketing the facilities of the company after locking out 64 of their members in total disregard to all the directives of ministry of Labour and DPR while agreement on the redundancy has is yet to be reached by parties involved.

“We were informed that the department of Petroleum Resources has threatened to withdraw all the operating licenses it has issued to the BakerHughes due to the company’s non-compliance to regulatory standards in releasing oil and gas workers in Nigeria”.

TBI Africa

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