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NUPENG Ready To Resist Retrenchment In NNPC

L-R: Manager, Field/Government Operations, ExxonMobil, Mr Adeyemi Fakoyejo, member, Rivers State House of Assembly representing Eleme Constituency, Hon Josiah J. Olu (middle), and Caretaker Committee Chairman, Onne Youth Council, Hon Sameul Onwinkore, during the handover ceremony of a bus donated to Onne Youth Council by NNPC/Exxon Mobil on Thursday. Photo: Egberi A. Sampson
The Nigeria Union of Petro
leum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), has kicked against the Federal Government’s approval given to the Minister of State, Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, to commence the final phase of the restructuring of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) that would result in the disengagement of the union members working in the corporation.
Speaking to The Tide last Friday in Port Harcourt, the Union’s National President, Comrade Igwe Achese, said the union would resist the proposed retrenchment and embark on a joint protest with the senior staff union PENGASSAN if the minister carries out any retrenchment exercise.
Achese said the union would not fold its hand and watch it members thrown into the unemployment market as a result of inconsistent policies of the Federal Government in the oil and gas sector.
The union’s president warned the management of the NNPC against the continuous violation of the extant labour law of the country by the NNPC Management current policy to engage casual workers.
He said that the NNPC workers should be commended for their dedication and commitment to their jobs even while working with obsolete equipment in a challenging environment considered very hostile to the workers.
The union leader advocated for a meaningful dialogue among the various stakeholders in the oil and gas sector on how to proffer solutions to the myriads of problems facing the sector.
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