Oil workers on Wednesday disrupted activities at the headquarters of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation in Abuja.
The workers, who are members of the
Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, NNPC
headquarters branch, blocked the entrance to the corporation, stopping
other employees and senior management officials from gaining entry to
the premises.
Numbering about 50, the union members,
who wore red attires, made sure that they delayed both the employees and
guests of the corporation for some minutes by asking them questions
before finally allowing them entry into the premises.
When our correspondent asked the head of
the group the reason for the demonstration, he said the union members
were not protesting.
The official, who refused to disclose his
name, stated that he would not speak with the press because the group
had yet to get any official clearance from the headquarters of the
union.
While making enquiries from some other
senior members of the union, our correspondent observed that some of the
unionists decided to stop the corporation’s Group Executive Director,
Gas and Power, Dr. David Ige, from driving into the premises for some
minutes.
He was, however, allowed entry after
exchanging pleasantries with some of the senior members of the union,
who hailed him as his driver drove him into the corporation.
Our correspondent gathered that the conflict between the union and the NNPC management had lasted for up to a week.
When contacted, the Group General
Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, stated
that the situation was being handled by the corporation’s management.
“There has been series of meetings with
them and it started since last week. It is as a result of some issues
and we are on them. Once they are settled, I will let you know,” he said
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