Oil and Gas

NUPENG suspends planned strike

Supreme Desk
2 Dec 2021 9:42 AM GMT
NUPENG suspends planned strike
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The planned strike was to protest what NUPENG called non-implementation of agreements reached with government.

The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has suspended its planned strike. This followed interventions and engagements with government agencies and institutions, including the NNPC. The union expressed gratitude to NNPC's Group Managing Director, Mr Mele Kyari and his team of professionals over the roles they played in positively resolving the impasse.

It stated that NNPC's management has once again proven to the union and the nation that it can be trusted in matters of ensuring decency of employment and peaceful industrial relations in the Nigerian oil and gas industry. Akporeha said on behalf of members of the union, they promised to reciprocate those commendable efforts with hitch-free and effective distribution of petroleum products during the forthcoming festive period.

NUPENG's President, Mr Williams Akporeha and General Secretary, Mr Afolabi Olawale made the declaration in a statement issued on Thursday in Lagos. On Nov. 25, NUPENG extended a 14-day ultimatum earlier given to the Federal Government by seven days. The planned strike was to protest what NUPENG called non-implementation of agreements reached with government.

He said some of the resolutions from those engagements include commencement of the processes to clear all backlogs of arrears of salaries and allowances owed contract workers of Oil Mining Licence 42 before the end of December. The agreement and firm commitment to pay N2.13 million to each of the former employees of the big six contractors whose terminal benefits were short-paid in 2012 following the closure of the contract.

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