Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Privatising of Refineries: Oil And Gas Workers To Strike In January 2014!


Just when the Academic Union decides to end their over 5 month's strike leaving the ordinary Nigerian students at home all the while, her sister organization takes over the baton. 
ASUU

The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), declared on Tuesday December 17th 2013 that they would commence a total and indefinite strike as from the first week of January, 2014.
Privatising of Refineries: Oil And Gas Workers To Strike In January 2014
The two trade unions in the oil and gas sector of the economy were protesting the declaration by the Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke and the decision by the Federal Government to sell the refineries by the first quarter of next year.
The workers who staged a peaceful protest at the headquarters of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Abuja said the strike will hold if the Federal Government fails to reverse its plan to privatise the country’s four refineries.
The leader of the protest, president of PENGASSAN, Babatunde Ogun, said,
We are giving them (government) from now till December 24 to rescind their plan of privatising the refineries. We will allow travellers to be able to move from one destination to the other till the end of the year.
Failure to retract the statement on planned privatisation will lead to a nationwide strike beginning from the first week of January 2014. We hope they reverse the plan as failure will result to complete grounding of activities in the sector.”
He said the decision had already been taken in respect of the strike and emphasised that there would be no need for further discussion or engagement with the government because all what the government had been doing were clearly against their resolutions and decisions taken after their previous meetings, especially on the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).

Roving Informant asks: why target January for these strikes when it's obvious that majority of the masses who traveled to their various towns and villages to spend the holidays with their loved ones, would immensely bear the brunt?
This situation often leaves the masses at the mercy of gullible transport companies who usually takes advantage of the situation to sky-rocket fares.
Stranded commuters at Alausa...on Wednesday
stranded commuters during past strikes
Abeg make una dey think before una act.

unending queue on gas stations
N200bn subsidy debts: Nationwide fuel scarcity looms
Every one is affected as we all depend on diesel or fuel operated generators to generate power for our electricity suppies

generators

Generator

Black market persists:






Food prices hype because farmers and traders cant get their crops across  to the market, due to logistic challenges caused by fuel scarcity:
nigeria-food-market

Lagos Island Market . Photo Sodiq Adelakun
We assure you, no government official will be adversely affected by this action, but the POOR MASSES.......,NUPENG and PENGASSAN WHO ARE YOU REALLY FIGHTING?
A corrupt system 
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or the masses???




Cant these issues be resolved in a more considerate ways?.....

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