The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) warned the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) against the plan to sack about 1,100 employees of the corporation.
The oil workers’ union, in a statement on Friday, said it would resist the impending job losses, which according to it, is contrary to the job creation mantra of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
NUPENG expressed surprise that the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, had made a statement regarding the proposed action without any consultation with it and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria.
Kachikwu had reportedly said in Abuja on Wednesday that he had received the Federal Government’s approval to commence the final phase of the restructuring of the NNPC’s, in which about 1,100 of the headquarters’ staff would be disengaged.
The union declared that it would resist the proposed retrenchment and embark on a joint protest with PENGASSAN if the two oil unions in the sector were not consulted.
NUPENG said it would not watch its members, who have served the corporation for years, thrown into unemployment arising from inconsistent policies of the government.
The President, NUPENG, Igwe Achese, described the NNPC workers as the best, saying they were dedicated to their jobs even when they had to work with obsolete equipment in an indecent environment.
Rather than sacking them, Achese said that the workers should be commended.
He advised the government to convene a major stakeholders’ meeting to examine the challenges facing the sector, especially the non-passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill and proffer solutions.
Achese added that the current policy of the NNPC to engage casual workers was against extant labour laws of the country and should not be considered.
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Sacking staff has become their hobby!
ReplyDeleteYou lots should stop ruining people's future.
Nnpc take note.
This is become too frequent of them.... They can't give us fuel at the normal price and yet still sacking staff.
DeleteIf they are tired of working, let them tell Nigerians.
1,100 staff to add to the already populated unemployed masses? You are in for a long term fight against insecurity and corruption. Savage the situation
DeleteWhen labour market is already saturated.
DeleteHmmmmmm
I think harmonizeing their salary should be d best option. I mean d margin is too glaring compared to other federal government parastals.
DeleteThey want to sack wen ppl re looking for job. Na wa
ReplyDeleteI tire ooo
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With the situation of things in Nigeria, they're still planning to sack 1,000 people? God will judge all of una
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
2016 Fayose's prediction is coming to pass...
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I don't pity them cos most of them voted for "shange"...
Next year ga adi kpo kpo!...
No be Stella's blog I dey?no leave no transfer...
End time sack! Looool.
ReplyDeleteThank You oh!! Not after the 2000 Buhari sacked
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This is serious.
ReplyDeleteSack kwa..abeg where is the change for 3days now I haven't seen light in my area
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Pls, I don't want to laugh.
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ReplyDeleteThey shld endure whatever dia messiah decide
Lmao!!!
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They will sack and within few months embark on fresh recruitment so as to engage their people. Ndi ara!
ReplyDeleteAgain?
ReplyDeleteEnd time NNPC
ReplyDeleteThis is not good at all, sacking 1100 staff wit this whole wahala here n there, which way Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteHahahahah end time sacks.
ReplyDeleteWith the unemployement rate.. You're still thinking of sacking some people.. Are you kidding??
ReplyDeleteTot jobs are meant to be created by the present regime..
ReplyDeleteIf it's not probing,its sacking. The promises that was made to the masses, will they ever be fulfilled? Politics na bastard aswear.
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a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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This people want many people to become an arm robber bah.....
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Remove unnecessary upfront and harmonize their salary. Lot of qualified graduate will be willing to work as full staff being paid 1 quarter of their salaries.
DeleteInstead of creating jobs, they are busy taking the ones people are managing..
ReplyDeletePlsase dey shld look into it, sacking dat number of workers Is never a farward.
ReplyDeleteThings have really CHANGED since bubu assumed power. God pls savage this country.
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