ABUJA—THE
leadership of Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria,
PENGASSAN, yesterday boycotted the meeting with the Minister of Labour and
Employment, Senator Chris Ngige and the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr.
Ibe Kachikwu, complaining that the invitation to the meeting from government
was impromptu. PENGASSAN also said the strike it embarked upon was still
ongoing and that there was gradual shutdown of depots and refineries, adding
that the three day Sallah break was responsible for the slow start of the
strike. But the ministry of Labour and Employment has said that the scheduled
meeting between government and the leadership of PENGASSAN and NUPENG was
re-scheduled till today because of the Sallah break. The Deputy Director, Press,
in the ministry, Samuel Olowookere, told Vanguard on phone that “it has been
postponed till Monday morning at 11a.m., and the same venue because of the
Sallah and public holiday.” Already, Vanguard was told that representatives of
the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, were in Abuja
yesterday for the meeting only to be told that it had been rescheduled as the
sister union, which declared the strike, PENGASSAN, stayed away. Explaining why
the meeting could not hold as scheduled, the National Public Relations Officer,
PRO, of PENGASSAN, Comrade Emmanuel Ojugbana, told Vanguard on phone that there
was no way the association could have attended the meeting because the
invitation was quite impromptu. He also said that PENGASSAN had not met to
decide on the new date to meet government, adding that the Monday meeting the
government had mentioned was not agreed by the relevant parties. He said: “They
just sent invitation to us yesterday, (Wednesday), it is quite impromptu. Most
of our people are scattered everywhere, we need to reach them with the
information.”
ABUJA—THE leadership of
Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria,
PENGASSAN, yesterday boycotted the meeting with the Minister of Labour
and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige and the Minister of State for
Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, complaining that the invitation to the
meeting from government was impromptu.
PENGASSAN also said the strike it embarked upon was still ongoing and
that there was gradual shutdown of depots and refineries, adding that
the three day Sallah break was responsible for the slow start of the
strike.
But the ministry of Labour and Employment has said that the scheduled
meeting between government and the leadership of PENGASSAN and NUPENG
was re-scheduled till today because of the Sallah break.
The Deputy Director, Press, in the ministry, Samuel Olowookere, told
Vanguard on phone that “it has been postponed till Monday morning at
11a.m., and the same venue because of the Sallah and public holiday.”
Already, Vanguard was told that representatives of the Nigeria Union of
Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, were in Abuja yesterday for
the meeting only to be told that it had been rescheduled as the sister
union, which declared the strike, PENGASSAN, stayed away.
Explaining why the meeting could not hold as scheduled, the National
Public Relations Officer, PRO, of PENGASSAN, Comrade Emmanuel Ojugbana,
told Vanguard on phone that there was no way the association could have
attended the meeting because the invitation was quite impromptu.
He also said that PENGASSAN had not met to decide on the new date to
meet government, adding that the Monday meeting the government had
mentioned was not agreed by the relevant parties.
He said: “They just sent invitation to us yesterday, (Wednesday), it
is quite impromptu. Most of our people are scattered everywhere, we need
to reach them with the information.”
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