Oil workers in the country have called off a strike action they embarked on after Minister of State for Petroleum Ibe Kachikwu announced that the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) would be split into independent units.
“Sequel to exhaustive deliberations between our GMD and GEC of PENGASSAN and NUPENG, the corporate-wide strike has been suspended,” the
oil corporation said via it's official Twitter handle.
You see?when you put the right man at the right place things get done....well done Kachikwu!
Thank you Jesus.
ReplyDeleteChukwu aluka.
Thank you Jesus.
ReplyDeleteChukwu aluka.
That's good.
ReplyDeleteLet there be fuel abeg....
ReplyDeleteWhy are they even going on strike na? If they divide nnpc, how does that affect them? I don't know that's why I'm asking.
Every one is just too powerful in this country and it shouldn't be so
Weldone sir
ReplyDeleteOkay.
ReplyDeleteGood job at Kachikwu E.
ReplyDeleteEnd time workers
ReplyDeleteBetter
ReplyDeleteI need fuel, no light no fuel to iron, keg of water is now 50 naira from 25 naira because of this strike. Where do we start from? God help us please.
ReplyDeleteOkay
ReplyDeleteBuhari has finally killed this country.
What do u expect from an aboki?
Madam,buhari is working,u should exercise patience. D corruption in dis country is too much,and it will take him some time to minimize it..he's our president we have to give him dat support,it will encourage him.
DeleteLerus see results first biko
ReplyDeleteThey are not serious, let them not call off the strike, we have more than enough hands to get the job done.
ReplyDeleteSo? What next?
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteCan fuel price come down already....
Ayam tired.
Nigeria is becoming too hard
ReplyDeleteGood for them
ReplyDeleteThank God. As we no see Light, make we see fuel power Gen. What is even wrong with these Disco (NEPA) guys sef?
ReplyDelete2 days of total blackout!! God why you send me come this kan country?? Wetin I do??
*sad sigh*
Thank God.
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