NUPENG, NNPC Meeting to Avert Strike, Fuel scarcity
Representatives of the Nigeria National
Petroleum Company and leadership of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and
Natural Gas Workers are presently meeting in Abuja to avert industrial
action as a result of the seven-day ultimatum issued to the Federal
Government on Wednesday by NUPENG.
NUPENG had asked the FG to compel Chevron
Nigeria Limited to honour the agreement it reached with the union on
June 20, 2019, saying its members would embark on strike if the
agreement was not respected in seven days.
President of the Union, Williams Akporeha,
told our correspondent in Abuja on Thursday that NNPC had intervened and
a meeting had been scheduled.
He said, “Because of the ultimatum we
issued yesterday (Wednesday), NNPC has stepped in as a mediator in the
issues we raised. A meeting was scheduled and we are at the meeting
venue and discussion is on now. Further directives will be issued after
the meeting.”
A statement signed by Akporeha and General
Secretary of NUPENG, Afolabi Olawale, on the ultimatum said, “NUPENG,
with deep frustration and worries, would like to alert the general
public and all relevant authorities of the blatant violation of
agreement reached between Chevron Nigeria Limited and unions in the
industry.
“It is public knowledge that unions in the
oil and gas industry had a protracted negotiation with Chevron Nigeria
Limited over 70 per cent labour manpower reduction which it (Chevron)
claimed was required in view of reduction in their operations in the oil
and gas Industry.
“After up to one year negotiation, brokered
by Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC; National Petroleum
Investment Management Services, NAPIMS, and Ministry of Labour, it was
agreed that considering the intervention of all the institutions
mentioned above and the various justifications made, only 30 per cent of
the labour manpower contract workers will be relieved.
‘’Of the 1,856 contract workers in the
company, NUPENG has 1,120; PENGASSAN, 213; and non-unionised, 523. It
was agreed that the 30 per cent reduction shall be spread in equal
percentage among the three groups. “It was also agreed that union
executives (NUPENG and PENGASSAN) will not be affected by the reduction,
that Chevron Nigeria Limited will not in any guise change the labour
manpower to service contracts.
“Unfortunately, immediately after the
agreement was reached, Chevron started executing the exercise in blatant
violation of the agreed terms, ostensibly to either put NUPENG in bad
light as troublesome or for extinction because only NUPENG members have
been exited from work, leaving behind the Non- Unionised workers and
PENGASSAN members.
“From our record, over 500 of NUPENG members are being sacked. Having
been pushed to the wall, NUPENG, hereby, puts all our members on red
alert should Chevron Nigeria Limited and its contractors fail to honour
or comply with our demands within the next seven days, we would also not
hesitate to take all necessary legal options available to us, including
industrial actions, to press home our legitimate demands.”
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