Fuel Scarcity May Soon Hit Nigeria, as NUPENG Threatens To Go on Strike
There are indications that fuel scarcity will soon hit the nation, as the Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG has threatened to embark on an indefinite strike if the ongoing divestment in the oil sector by some multinationals was not stopped.
Mr Igwe Atuche, the President of NUPENG, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Friday the Nigerian Tribune has reported.
Atuche deplored the ongoing divestment, saying it was intended to sabotage the Federal Government’s efforts to reposition the petroleum sector.
He said that the situation had raised concerns about the sincerity of government to refocus the sector.
Atuche urged the government to demonstrate its resolve on the issue by checking the divestment trend.
He also said that one of the drawbacks of withdrawal of interests in the sector would be loss of jobs by Nigerians.
Atuche therefore called on the government to constitute a team to look into the issue, warning that unless this was done, the union would call out its members on strike.
“We are actually planning a strike, going by the recent development in the oil sector.
“We are concerned about activities of the multinational organisations, including Shell, Chevron, Mobil and others, where we believe the government has 60 per cent investments, yet today, a lot of divestment is going on in the sector.
“In the last World Economic Summit, Shell said it was going to divest about one billion-dollar equity in Nigeria.
“Our question is who gave the approval to divest. As I speak to you, there is serious divestment going on in Shell, Chevron, Mobil, Total and Agip,” he said.
Sources: Nigeria Tribune, NAN
Mr Igwe Atuche, the President of NUPENG, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Friday the Nigerian Tribune has reported.
Atuche deplored the ongoing divestment, saying it was intended to sabotage the Federal Government’s efforts to reposition the petroleum sector.
He said that the situation had raised concerns about the sincerity of government to refocus the sector.
Atuche urged the government to demonstrate its resolve on the issue by checking the divestment trend.
He also said that one of the drawbacks of withdrawal of interests in the sector would be loss of jobs by Nigerians.
Atuche therefore called on the government to constitute a team to look into the issue, warning that unless this was done, the union would call out its members on strike.
“We are actually planning a strike, going by the recent development in the oil sector.
“We are concerned about activities of the multinational organisations, including Shell, Chevron, Mobil and others, where we believe the government has 60 per cent investments, yet today, a lot of divestment is going on in the sector.
“In the last World Economic Summit, Shell said it was going to divest about one billion-dollar equity in Nigeria.
“Our question is who gave the approval to divest. As I speak to you, there is serious divestment going on in Shell, Chevron, Mobil, Total and Agip,” he said.
Sources: Nigeria Tribune, NAN
Fuel Scarcity May Soon Hit Nigeria, as NUPENG Threatens To Go on Strike
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