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Strike Looms As NUPENG Threatens Agip
The Eastern Zone of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), has threatened that it will have no option than to go on strike if the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) refuses to pay all the entitlements due its members who had been relieved of their employments.
Making this known to newsmen in Port Harcourt, the Eastern Zone chairman of NUPENG, Godwin Eruba said that the union is not happy with NAOC for relieving its members of their jobs without paying them their entitlements.
He said that they have given Agip two weeks to settle every issue of entitlements due their members, and that failure to do so will lead to an indefinite strike.
The NUPENG Zonal Chairman who was very angry over the situation, recounted the hazards that members face on the job and wondered why Agip could resort to sacking workers without payment of their entitlements and benefits.
Eruba explained that these sacked workers have put in between 15 months and 15 years in the employment of Agip.
To this end, he maintained that if after two weeks, their demands are not met, that they will have no option than to mobilise all the tankers and their members for the strike.
He also called on government and all well-meaning individuals to prevail on Agip to settle all issues of entitlements and benefits of the sacked workers, so as to avert the impending strike.
Corlins Walter