The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria
(PENGASSAN) had given a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to
meet its demand or face industrial action.
The PENGASSAN General Secretary, Mr Bayo Olowoshile, gave the notice at the end of its meeting in Lagos today. (Thursday)
The grievances are; migration of permanent jobs to contract and
outsource labour to deny Nigerians the rights and benefits of full
employment and commensurate compensations in the Oil and Gas Sector.
``We are also not happy that the government is paying lip service
toward effective integration and compliance with the ratified
International Labour Organisation (ILO) Conventions, as an integral part
of Nigerian extant laws,’’ he said.
The PENGASSAN scribe said the union was unhappy over the exclusion of
the union in the recently constituted committee addressing the its
reported case on pipeline sabotage and oil thefts issues.
He said that the resultant divestment decision and imminent job loses
triggered by oil theft and bunkering, coupled with unchecked illegal
refining activities, should be resolved.
``Indecision around new and ongoing projects and investment flights
considerations resulting from government’s delay in passage of the
Petroleum Industry Bill, is also a problem,’’ he said.
Olowoshile said it was the duty of the government to tackle the
problem of illegal bunkering and oil theft to sustain development in the
oil sector.
``It is our duty as labour to boost the confidence of the existing
and potential investors who yearn for enabling environment for the
existing and future business interests and projects lest the nation
misses investment opportunities to the detriment of
all and sundry.’’
He urged the government to fund the Department of Petroleum Resources
as well as harmonise the nomenclature of agencies and institutions
along NNPC.
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