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Saturday, April 01, 2017

Fuel Scarcity Looms As Tanker Drivers Begin Indefinite Strike On Monday

PETROLEUM Tanker Drivers, PTD, branch of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, yesterday threatened to begin a nationwide indefinite strike from Monday, cutting off fuel supplies across the country over poor working conditions.


President of NUPENG, Comrade Igwe Achese who announced this after the meeting of NUPENG Central Working Committee, CWC, in Lagos, lamented that all efforts to avert the strike had been ignored by government agencies.

According to him, the strike would have started last Monday, but the national secretariat of NUPENG, pleaded with members of the PTD to shelve the action while NUPENG’s leadership sought for government’s intervention, lamenting that despite all letters, meetings and appeals to government agencies for intervention, there nothing positive came out as at yesterday.

Edited from Vanguard


11 comments:

  1. I'm just tired of the NUPENG workers, they feel that they can always hold us to ransom whenever govt fails to meet their outrageous demands.

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  2. I was informed earlier during the week so I have stocked enough fuel that would last me for long...
    Shame on you badluck Vuharia!...
    Resign with your badluck,you won't hear!...
    Rubbish!...

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  3. Fuel scarcity, strike and Nigeria are inseparable.

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  4. Wetin be this one again.....Buhari dialogue with your people ohhhhhh....Everybody in this country is living in poor condition...no road, no water, no electricity, high cost of commodities and now you wan add no fuel......wetin.....

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  5. Not again! Please they need to do something about it real quick. The torture that comes with fuel scarcity is better left unfelt.

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  6. Na wa ooo.
    Haven't Nigerians suffered enough?
    What's all this rubbish for?

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  7. And for what reason are they striking for?
    Are they the first union with problems?
    Every Nigerian worker is facing problems
    Do you know what nurses are going through, students, school teachers?
    Yet they strike the least
    Foolish people
    At least tell the public what you're demanding for, you won't cuz you know that it's out of greed.

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  8. On top this recession. I go kuku park motor be that naa. Excuse not to wake up early to work don show.

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