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Nigeria may face the scarcity of petrol in coming days as  the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has ordered its members to down tools nationwide.

PENGASSAN President, Festus Osifo, confirmed the union’s position during his appearance on Channels TV Sunrise Daily on Monday.

“Today, PENGASSAN has declared a strike,” he said in an interview on the Channels Television breakfast programme.

He added, “Today our members are sitting at home and we will continually watch the situation and if we need to rev it up, we will definitely rev it up.”

Osifo explained that the industrial action followed the inability of the Federal Government to address the issues raised by the oil and gas workers.

He stated that the union had given the government a seven-day ultimatum in a statement issued on Monday last week to respond to the issues.

Another issue that is of concern to the union, according to the PENGASSAN president, is that relating to the action of a private oil company.

He accused the company of destroying PENGASSAN structure in its workforce, stressing that the management sacked literarily all union executive members and went ahead to lock members out for a very long time.

 

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