Business
Union Set To Picket Conoil Office In Bayelsa
The leadership of
Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) Bayelsa State chapter has declared its preparedness to picket Conoil Producing Company Limited operating in the state.
A statement issued last Wednesday in Yenagoa by the state chairman of MWUN, Comrade Lloyd Sese, said the union would continue to disrupt the operational activities of the oil firm in the state if the company fails to resolve the outstanding grey areas of disagreement with the union as it relates to the maritime environment.
Sese said the leadership of the union had exhausted all the opportunities of amicable resolution of the dispute with the oil firm management to no avail, hence its resolution to picket the company and disrupt the company’s drilling activities in Ango Field in Koluama Clan, Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
The union leader said the nonchalant attitude of the company’s management made the union to give them a 21-day ultimatum to meet with the union or face being picketed, stressing that had 21-day ultimatum has since expired, hence the union resolved to picket the oil firm.
He said the union members were law abiding, and believe in the sanctity of the laws have written severally to the company requesting a meeting with its management to address the issue concerning its operations in Ango Field, yet the company management failed to address the issue properly.
Sese said that by virtue of the Maritime Environment Law, the drilling operation activities of the company in Ango field falls within the coverage of the union, which the union wants the oil firm to recognise.
Philip Okparaji
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