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NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by Islie(op): 9:57am On Sep 09, 2025
Talks between representatives of Dangote Petroleum Refinery and the leadership of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers dragged on for several hours on Monday night despite the role played by the Federal Government through the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Productivity for reconciliation.

This came as officials of NUPENG paralysed fuel loading activities across petroleum depots nationwide on Monday as they kicked against Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s alleged ban on workers’ unionism.

The meeting, involving all the parties, which was held at the conference room of the Ministry of Labour, lasted for several hours despite plans for both parties to immediately sign a Memorandum of Understanding to put an immediate end to the ongoing conflict.

The meeting had in attendance the national executives of NUPENG and officials of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress. Also present was the Executive Director, Distribution Systems, Storage and Retailing Infrastructure of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Ogbugo Ukoha, as well as representatives of the Dangote Group and MRS Petroleum.

The meeting was co-chaired by the Minister of Labour, Muhammed Dingyadi, and the Minister of State for Labour, Nkeiru Onyejeocha. The meeting, which was earlier scheduled to start by 10:00 am on Monday, suffered a setback and did not start until some minutes past 5 pm due to the late arrival of union officials.

Sources at the meeting noted that following the intermediary role played by the labour ministry, resolutions of the Memorandum of Understanding were read for all parties to agree upon and sign.

However, disagreements with some of the resolutions by officials of the Dangote Group led to further talks. As of 10:15 pm on Monday, parties continued talks in a bid to find a lasting solution to the crisis.


Depots, stations shut

The PUNCH reports that petroleum tanker drivers on Monday made real their threat to shun fuel loading due to the crisis between them and the Dangote refinery as a result of the unionisation of tanker drivers. This was despite an appeal by the Federal Government that they shelve the plan.

In some parts of the country, filling stations were also closed by NUPENG members. The Aradel refinery in Obele, Port Harcourt, was shut. The Kwale Hydrocarbon facility in Delta State was shut.

NUPENG had on Friday declared its intention to stop loading fuel this week over allegations that the Dangote refinery planned to ban the drivers recruited for its 4,000 trucks from joining the union. NUPENG President, Williams Akporeha, on Sunday confirmed that the Federal Government had reached out to the union on the need to avert the strike. He, however, insisted that the industrial action would go ahead.

As of Monday morning, The PUNCH gathered that there was full compliance with the directive that no driver should lift fuel. Checks by one of our correspondents confirmed that activities at petroleum depots were paralysed across the country. NUPENG officials visited the depots to enforce compliance.

In various depots across the country, especially those in Lagos and Warri, Delta State, drivers parked their trucks to wait for the next directive as far as fuel lifting was concerned. Our correspondent reports that NUPENG officials shut down some depots to prevent the movement of trucks. The National President of NUPENG, Williams Akporeha, told our correspondent that there was “100 per cent compliance across the nation.”

Some members of the union accused Dangote and MRS of having plans to take over their jobs with the recruitment of new drivers.

At Aiteo, RainOil, Shell+, First Royal, and MAO, Hensmor, One Terminals, Africa Terminals, Integrated Oil and Gas, and other depots in Lagos, the gates were locked as workers stayed away to comply with the strike action. Also, A&E, Matrix, Parker AY Shafa, and other depots in Warri joined the strike.

In Sokoto, NUPENG officials shut down filling stations across the state capital on Monday. Union officials were sighted closing several petrol outlets and halting the movement of petroleum tankers along major routes, including Gusau Road and other key highways linking Sokoto to neighbouring states.

Eyewitnesses reported that the officials placed leaves and barricades at strategic points, disrupting the supply and distribution of fuel within the metropolis. NUPENG representatives said they received an instruction from their national leaders at midnight to enforce the shutdown.

“We are only carrying out orders,” an official said. Some residents expressed shock and frustration over the sudden development. A commercial tricycle operator, Bello Musa, said, “I came out early to work and found that most filling stations are closed. If this continues, transport fares will go up, and it will affect everybody.”

The action triggered fears of fuel scarcity as motorists and commuters worried about potential hikes in transportation fares and broader economic impacts if the shutdown persisted. Though the effect of the strike was not felt by Nigerians on Monday, stakeholders feared that the continuous shutdown of the depots would lead to fuel scarcity.


PENGASSAN threatens Dangote

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria declared solidarity with the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers in the push for the unionisation of tanker drivers and all employees of the Dangote refinery and its allied companies.

In a statement on Monday, the association’s General Secretary, Lumumba Okugbawa, said, “On behalf of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, we are writing to express our unwavering solidarity with our ally and sister union, the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, in their ongoing efforts to secure the rights of tanker drivers who are currently being hired at the Dangote refinery.”

PENGASSAN warned it may be forced to take drastic action if the matter remains unresolved. “Should the ongoing situation persist without a resolution, PENGASSAN will be left with no option but to join in shutting down the refinery operations as a last resort to protect our members’ rights and interests,” the association threatened.

PENGASSAN accused the refinery’s management of resisting unionisation since its inception despite several diplomatic interventions. “We wish to put on record that Dangote refinery management has been resisting potential members of both PENGASSAN and NUPENG from joining the association since its inception.

“All diplomatic efforts to persuade the company’s management have so far not yielded the desired result. It is with deep concern that PENGASSAN observes the increasing resistance to unionisation at the Dangote refinery, as the continued denial of workers’ rights will no longer be tolerated going forward,” the statement read in part.

The union said it fully supported NUPENG’s demand for total unionisation across the refinery and its affiliates, saying this was in accordance with the principles set forth by the International Labour Organisation and in line with Nigerian labour laws.

It declared its firm support for NUPENG’s call for the full unionisation of not just petroleum tanker drivers but all employees of the refinery and its allied companies. “The right of workers to organise and collectively bargain is not only a fundamental human right but also essential for promoting fair labour practices, ensuring safety, and upholding dignity in the workplace,” the statement added.

The union also urged urgent dialogue from all stakeholders to avert disruption. It urged all stakeholders to engage in immediate and constructive dialogue to address the pressing issues.

“Failure to recognise and respect the rights of workers to unionise will have consequences that extend beyond Dangote’s refinery workplace, thereby impacting all facets of our industry. In unity, we advocate for the rights of all workers and pledge our support to NUPENG in this vital mission. Together, we will work towards an equitable and just labour environment for all employees at Dangote Refinery,” PENGASSAN concluded.

Similarly, the National President of the Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria, the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, and the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners have all declared their intention to join the industrial auction.

Speaking on Monday, the President of NOGASA, Bennett Korie, directed suppliers of petroleum products to telecom communications sites, hotels, and construction companies, among others, to stop supplies by 9 am on Tuesday should the dialogue initiated by the Federal Government fail.

Korie said the associations were worried about the loss of supply opportunities and job losses that could jeopardise the livelihood of those involved across the distribution value chain when Dangote begins direct supply.

“It is thereby directed that all oil and gas suppliers to all construction companies, industries, hotels, and telecommunication sites nationwide should withdraw their services with effect from tomorrow, September 9, 2025, pending when the matter is resolved.

“I repeat, withdraw their services from tomorrow. We resolutely appeal to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to intervene and facilitate a dialogue between downstream sector distribution stakeholders and Dangote Refinery so that we move forward to avoid further destruction of petroleum products to Nigerians,” the NOGASA boss said.

PETROAN President, Billy Gillis-Harry, directed his members to suspend fuel sales by 12 am on Tuesday should the strike continue. However, the Depot and Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria called for the quick resolution of the crisis.

The Executive Secretary of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, Olufemi Adewole, said in a statement on Monday that DAPPMAN observed with deep concern the rising tension within the downstream oil and gas industry and the possibility of an industrial action that could disrupt national petroleum supply and distribution.
https://punchng.com/nupeng-shuts-depots-as-fg-dangote-talks-drag/?amp

Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by EyeCumInPiece: 10:11am On Sep 09, 2025
Honestly, I don't see things getting better in this forced Geographical Contraption called Nigeria.

Let's just dissolve the Contraption, and let Ethnic Nationalities ready to unite & work together in Nation Building remain together.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by iwaeda: 10:13am On Sep 09, 2025
Let us brace up for fuel increase and scarcity in the next few days, if not resolved. grin grin grin grin
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by BangaRice: 10:18am On Sep 09, 2025
When the elites want to eat, secrecy is always guaranteed. What is the dispute about? Anybody knows here?
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by BangaRice: 10:19am On Sep 09, 2025
iwaeda:
Let us brace up for fuel increase and scarcity in the next few days, if not resolved. grin grin grin grin
Two elephants and the grass - movie title.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by NNtv(m): 10:22am On Sep 09, 2025
I think this move by nupeng and FG is deliberate just to frustrate Nigerians.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by yarimo(m): 10:31am On Sep 09, 2025
NUPENG are criminals parading themselves as union
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by PissInside: 10:39am On Sep 09, 2025
Fuel issues + Terrible hold up + Rainy days + No light = Depression 🙂
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by BreakingNews21: 10:42am On Sep 09, 2025
Reminds this reader of the stay home Mondays gang in recent times.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by SouthSouth1914: 10:42am On Sep 09, 2025
EyeCumInPiece:
Honestly, I don't see things getting better in this forced Geographical Contraption called Nigeria.

Let's just dissolve the Contraption, and let Ethnic Nationalities ready to unite & work together in Nation Building remain together.
Don't ask Nairaland members for contact details (email, phone, bbpin) or investments.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by NueLDivineFarm(m): 10:42am On Sep 09, 2025
We are in for a big deal till 2031

Omo eeeh... this country seff
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by Tunmise40: 10:44am On Sep 09, 2025
In all of these, may the masses win.

Imagine. 13 more characters needed
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by Softmirror: 10:44am On Sep 09, 2025
iwaeda:
Let us brace up for fuel increase and scarcity in the next few days, if not resolved. grin grin grin grin
I will be very happy to see this manifest. At least it should go on for nothing less than a month. Shebi we no value the sanity of almost 2 years plus. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by IPDGP: 10:46am On Sep 09, 2025
Na by force to do union, Dangote is private body.

I just hope it doesn't affect him selling outside the country. a single man did what the federal government cany do for many years,

Nnpc did his own now na nupeng
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by LandOwners: 10:46am On Sep 09, 2025
Another excuse to jack up the prices of fuel.
The ripple effect will be the high cost of transportation which will affect the average Nigerian.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by SeeWahala: 10:47am On Sep 09, 2025
YeeePaaaRiiiiPaaaa ooooo! shocked

SHUTS DOWN? for this ember months season?

Chai! Helinues and one of his so called 'tilumbu's good governance' points has entered the mud if this lingers for more than 48 hours ooo
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by 4words: 10:47am On Sep 09, 2025
As a worker, it's a right to join union but it's not a must you join a union.

PENGASSAN AND NUPENG trying to ensure or force dangote staff to join their union is illegal as it is illegal for dangote to stop her staff from joining any union.

If I were to be dangote, I will offer incentives for not join either PENGASSAN OR NUPENG. They can unionise amongst themselves but shouldn't join this 2 greedy unions that have held nigeria to ransome.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by SeeWahala: 10:49am On Sep 09, 2025
iwaeda:
Let us brace up for fuel increase and scarcity in the next few days, if not resolved. grin grin grin grin
Heeewuuuu! What have we done to deserve this type of government ooooo


I voted elupeee from top to bottom but as I was going home those yari.ba thugs waylaid me . . . Now see the result cry
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by nickxtra(m): 10:49am On Sep 09, 2025
Islie:
https://punchng.com/nupeng-shuts-depots-as-fg-dangote-talks-drag/?amp
I think Dangote and the Federal Government should tactically demystify these unionists and thier selfish interest
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by muyico(m): 10:50am On Sep 09, 2025
Ours president dey on leaves, which day he go return?
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by theredaddy: 10:51am On Sep 09, 2025
This ia the exact jeopardy Dangote is trying to be immune

Nupeng and FG have nothing to lose, no investment no loan,. strike or no strike there salary come complete

Whereas Dangote inbetween is the one that we suffer the unseriousness of these two when dey decide to play one man aside .. he has targets n loans to meet up
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by WizardOfNG: 10:51am On Sep 09, 2025
NNtv:
I think this move by nupeng and FG is deliberate just to frustrate Nigerians.
What is the FG's gain abetting fuel scarcity that will cripple commercial, personal and Government activities? Make it make sense.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by Zico5(m): 10:53am On Sep 09, 2025
This government is just pressing the masses necks. Nothing good has come out since tax master has taken over. It's tax, tax and tax everyday, laise afise.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by WizardOfNG: 11:00am On Sep 09, 2025
Zico5:
This government is just pressing the masses necks. Nothing good has come out since tax master has taken over. It's tax, tax and tax everyday, laise afise.
Are some of you born naturally unfair or is it that reading, to gain information, is to you like a cross is Dracula?

What does this have to do with the FG?
It is a rift between Dangote Refinery and NUPENG over Union registration for Dangote Refinery workers simply because NUPENG want Dangote workers under their banner and control.

The reason is obvious because virtually all organisations in Nigeria are blackmailers worse than those they claim to be fighting.

If NUPENG forces a petrol strike, Dangote can still continue supplying Petrol because his workers, not under NUPENG, are not obligated to join the strike. NUPENG simply want the dictatorial power to be able to cripple Nigeria at will or even for political purposes. We saw Joe Ajaero, leader of the Nigerian Labour Congress, engaging in similar antics.

Like a poster said earlier, and because of people like you, best Nigerians go their separate ways and manage themselves along regional lines.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/strike-continues-says-nupeng-over-dangote-labour-dispute/%3famp


The National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers on Tuesday vowed to continue its nationwide strike after the collapse of the conciliation meeting organised by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammad Dingyadi, to settle the crisis between the union and the Dangote refinery on Monday.

The meeting ended in a stalemate as both parties disagreed on the unionisation of tanker drivers at the Dangote refinery.

NUPENG President, Williams Akporeha, who spoke on Arise News Television on Tuesday, said the union had no choice but to press on with industrial action after Dangote’s management rejected recognised oil and gas unions and allegedly claimed to have a separate association for its workers.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by TheBizGenius:
Someone commenting here asked what is the real issue.

Let me summarize:

Dangote wants full control over the drivers of his tankers.

The good?
1. He can hire and fire them if they don't drive well.
2. He can monitor their locations and activities remotely.

The bad?
1. Nunpeng has realized he would cut off their relevance as an association to both his operations and the Nigerian government.
Imagine the biggest player in the industry not needing you for his operations. That's a real dent in their reputation.
2. Nunpeng will have no direct control over Dangote drivers and this might snowball into other industry players cutting them off too. Hmmmm.

My suggestion?
Dangote should contract out the operations to a 3rd party like IGI logistics, with the workers becoming like contractors or consultants. But I suspect Nunpeng will still not allow them anyway.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by kentokay71: 11:06am On Sep 09, 2025
What is govt own now, it is between nupeng and dangote now haba, govt is only trying to settle them to avert fuel scarcity now, una no dey fear God?
Zico5:
This government is just pressing the masses necks. Nothing good has come out since tax master has taken over. It's tax, tax and tax everyday, laise afise.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by Olaide1295: 11:10am On Sep 09, 2025
I hope Dangote doesn't cede grounds to the fake unions.
All they know is how to inflate the cost of petroleum products. The only protect the interests of their member, and not the Nigerian public.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by WizardOfNG: 11:10am On Sep 09, 2025
TheBizGenius:
The bad?
1. Nunpeng has realized he would cut off their relevance as an association to both his operations and the Nigerian government.
Imagine the biggest player in the industry not needing you for his operations. That's a real dent in their reputation.
💯% correct. Good to note intelligent guys still exist on Nairaland lol.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by reiddecuti: 11:11am On Sep 09, 2025
Time to dismantle these cabals that have hold Nigerians to juggler for a long time in the name of independent oil marketers that wanted a little of PMS sold above 1500.
Re: NUPENG Shuts Depots As FG, Dangote Talks Drag by TheBizGenius: 11:14am On Sep 09, 2025
4words:
As a worker, it's a right to join union but it's not a must you join a union.

PENGASSAN AND NUPENG trying to ensure or force dangote staff to join their union is illegal as it is illegal for dangote to stop her staff from joining any union.

If I were to be dangote, I will offer incentives for not join either PENGASSAN OR NUPENG. They can unionise amongst themselves but shouldn't join this 2 greedy unions that have held nigeria to ransome.
Your head get better oil.

PENGASSAN AND NUPENG have been doing this rubbish for so long with NNPC that they didn't even consider that Dangote is a private establishment that needs great support for employing more people into the sector they are regulators in.

Imagine ooo. They are regulators not companies ooo. Very silly people.

It is like Christian Association of Nigeria fighting a growing church because the pastor didn't give them a permanent office in his church. Their priority should be making sure he is winning souls. Then, to encourage him to treat the people with him well. And, to freaking leave him alone to do his work.
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