The
Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers on Wednesday issued a 21-day
ultimatum to the Federal Government to prevail on International Oil Companies
operating in the country to stop mass retrenchment of oil workers.
The
National President of NUPENG, Mr Igwe Achese, stated this at the end of a
meeting of the union’s Central Working Committee held in Effurun, Uvwie Local
Government Area of Delta State.
He
said many oil companies including Chevron, ExxonMobil, Pan Ocean and Ground
Petroleum were pulling out of the country following the economic recession,
which had led to the sacking of about 3,000 oil workers.
He
noted that if the government failed to act fast to avert the massive
retrenchment in the country, more oil workers would lose their jobs.
“It’s
painful to say, as I address you, Chevron has wound up in the East and its
offices closed. A total of 1,500 workers were sacked without their entitlements
and nobody is saying anything. As we speak, many companies have left and many
others are winding up.
“Many
oil companies are winding up including ExxonMobil, Pan Ocean, Sapiem Ground
Petroleum, and Hercules Offshore Nigeria Limited in Warri. About 3,000 workers
have already been sacked by various oil companies. The Federal Government
should act fast to avert further loss of jobs in the country,” he said.
Speaking
on the 21-day ultimatum, Achese said, “NUPENG will take all necessary actions
to drive home its demand if the FG fails to act in 21 days. We want the FG to
intervene within the 21 days to stop further loss of jobs nationwide. We are
100 per cent in support of the anti-corruption fight, but there must be respect
for Nigerians.
“Right now, our members and even those in
other sectors are no longer able to pay school fees of their children and even
afford rents. Worse still, those being sacked now are so treated without any
commitment to proper terminal benefits.”
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