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NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by DiamondsAreFore(op): 5:56am On Sep 12, 2025
The fragile truce between the Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers and the $20bn Dangote Petroleum Refinery has collapsed, igniting a fierce industrial dispute that threatens fuel supply stability and tests the Federal Government’s ability to enforce labour agreements.

The confrontation follows allegations by NUPENG that the Dangote Group reneged on a Memorandum of Understanding signed earlier this week, under which the refinery agreed to allow tanker drivers and other workers to freely unionise.

On Thursday, NUPENG’s National President, Williams Akporeha, accused Sayyu Aliu Dantata, a cousin of Aliko Dangote and key player in the refinery’s trucking operations, of defying the resolution reached on September 9 at the Department of State Services headquarters in Abuja.

The meeting, mediated by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Dingyadi, affirmed the rights of Petroleum Tanker Drivers under NUPENG to unionise. Representatives of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress, DSS, and other agencies witnessed the signing of the MoU.

But Akporeha alleged that within 48 hours, Dantata ordered drivers to strip NUPENG stickers from their vehicles and forcefully enter the refinery in violation of union loading procedures.

“Alhaji Sayyu Aliu Dantata flew over them several times with his helicopter and then called the navy of the Federal Republic to come over ostensibly to crush the union officials. Our members are waiting for him and his agents to run them over,” Akporeha said in a statement.

The union condemned what it described as Dantata’s “impunity” and warned the Federal Government not to allow security agencies funded by taxpayers to be used against workers.

“His wealth cannot make him above the law. Security agents should not allow an individual to ride roughshod even while not observing terms of agreement reached in meetings in which they themselves facilitated,” Akporeha added.

NUPENG’s leadership placed members on “red alert” for the possible resumption of a nationwide strike, suspended earlier in the week when the MoU was signed. The union also called on the NLC, TUC, civil society organisations, and international labour allies to rise in solidarity.

On Thursday evening, NUPENG’s General Secretary, Afolabi Olawale, alleged that the Dangote management was planning to use towing trucks to remove vehicles used by the union to block non-compliant trucks. In response, NUPENG reportedly reinforced its blockade at the refinery gates.

The dispute

The row began when NUPENG accused the refinery of attempting to bar drivers of its 4,000 compressed natural gas trucks from joining any union, describing the move as an affront to freedom of association guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution and international labour conventions.

The refinery’s scheme to deploy CNG trucks for fuel distribution, earlier scheduled for August, was delayed due to logistics issues in China but is expected to commence before year-end. NUPENG alleged that the refinery’s management and MRS, owned by Dantata, compelled drivers to sign undertakings not to join oil and gas unions.

The situation escalated into a strike on September 8, shutting down depots and filling stations across the country. But after government intervention, both sides signed the MoU, prompting NUPENG to suspend the strike.

Marketers react

Fuel marketers, under the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, urged all parties to respect the truce, to avoid an industrial action that may arise due to such disagreements.

PETROAN’s President, Billy Gillis-Harry, said attempts to renege on the agreement were “not in good taste.”

“All parties should adhere to the terms and spirit of the MoU signed.

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PETROAN expresses gratitude to the government and President Bola Tinubu for the swift intervention to save our nation from imminent scarcity,” he said.

Also, the Nigeria Labour Congress said Dangote refinery’s actions amounted to a “gross violation” of the agreement. NLC’s acting General Secretary Benson Upah told The PUNCH:

“We usually take decisions when agreements are violated. But note, the decision to take action rests with the appropriate organs of the Congress.” An NLC executive, speaking anonymously, accused the refinery of treating Nigerian institutions with contempt, claiming its representatives once argued that the refinery was “not in Nigeria” despite benefitting from tax waivers, concessions, and foreign exchange support.

“For Dangote to turn around and violate it is a slap on the nation. Where then is the refinery located—what we might as well call the ‘Dangote Republic’? That is treasonous,” the official said.

FG’s dilemma

The Ministry of Labour confirmed that it had not received a formal complaint. The Director of Trade Unions at the ministry, Amos Falonipe, said, “We haven’t heard anything from NUPENG, and we also haven’t seen any report indicating that Dangote is reneging. If there are any, we would invite them to find out what happened and take appropriate action.”

The government has been criticised for failing to enforce agreements in which its officials acted as guarantors. Analysts warn that if Dangote can openly defy a government-brokered deal, industrial peace and state authority could be undermined.

Dangote refinery responds

In a detailed rejoinder dated September 11, 2025, the management of Dangote Petroleum Refinery dismissed NUPENG’s allegations as “wholly inaccurate” and reaffirmed its commitment to labour rights and national development. The refinery said trade union membership is a voluntary right and denied compelling drivers to renounce affiliation.

“Assertions that drivers are compelled to waive union rights are categorically false. Allegations of union suppression are unfounded and appear to be part of a broader narrative aimed at discrediting private sector progress,” the statement read.

Dangote insisted its CNG truck initiative will create more than 60,000 direct jobs with pay and benefits well above national standards, including pensions, insurance, housing loans, and medical cover. “Far from threatening livelihoods, this initiative is expected to create over 60,000 direct jobs and many more indirectly. We launched about 4,000 CNG trucks and created jobs. Dangote did not take anybody’s job.”

The refinery rejected accusations of monopolistic practices, noting that over 30 refinery licences had been issued to other investors, with competitors like BUA and Waltersmith building plants. “Historically, Dangote Group’s investments have fostered healthy competition, as evidenced in the cement industry. Our crude oil refinery has brought down the AGO price in the last year by over 30 per cent.”

The company said it had no plans to raise fuel prices, stressing its investments had stabilised domestic supply, curbed smuggling, and reduced arbitrary shortages. The refinery claimed it maintains cordial ties with unions, providing office space and allowing dues collection. It accused NUPENG of resorting to “economic sabotage, coercion, or blackmail under the guise of labour activism.”

As of Thursday, NUPENG warned that it might resume industrial action on September 15 if the refinery fails to comply with the MoU. Such action could cripple fuel distribution nationwide, leading to scarcity and price hikes.

Observers say the dispute now represents more than a tussle between a union and an employer; it is a test of Nigeria’s labour laws, industrial governance, and the Federal Government’s authority over powerful private conglomerates.

For ordinary Nigerians, however, the immediate concern remains the same: whether the face-off between Dangote Refinery and oil workers will once again trigger the long-dreaded fuel scarcity.
https://punchng.com/nupeng-dangote-clash-as-tanker-drivers-deal-collapses/

Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by GEJDHERO: 6:30am On Sep 12, 2025
Nupeng should leave Dangote refinery alone... No be by force to join union
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by yinkus6750(m): 6:45am On Sep 12, 2025
A huge private investment that ought to be protected by government, is left for the hawks to be toying with.
The blessing and monopoly broken by Dangote refinery is not going well with the cabals.
DSS intervention must prevail, and every act of sabotage should be treated accordingly.
It should no longer be business as usual.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by nairalanda1(m): 6:56am On Sep 12, 2025
yinkus6750:
A huge private investment that ought to be protected by government, is left for the hawks to be toying with.
The blessing and monopoly broken by Dangote refinery is not going well with the cabals.
DSS intervention must prevail, and every act of sabotage should be treated accordingly.
It should no longer be business as usual.
Has nothing to do with cabals or sabotage. It's all about a worker's right to join a union
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Kastonkastroll(m): 6:56am On Sep 12, 2025
Nigeria, one week one drama..... Everyday one wahala or another must spring up.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Gadaffi9ja(m): 6:57am On Sep 12, 2025
Dear God any of them that don't wish well for the poor masses should fail in their attempts, as it stands in this country you don't even know who's for the masses anymore. If they explain Nigeria to you and you understand, dem no explain am well.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Omalicious1: 6:58am On Sep 12, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
https://punchng.com/nupeng-dangote-clash-as-tanker-drivers-deal-collapses/
It's obvious that most Nigerians don't like good services because of their greed and selfishness
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by guass(m): 6:59am On Sep 12, 2025
GEJDHERO:
Nupeng should leave Dangote refinery alone... No be by force to join union
Unionism is killing Nigeria's economy. I support Dangote.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by gboyetade: 6:59am On Sep 12, 2025
These unions are bent on making things more difficult for nigerians.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by AntiChristian: 6:59am On Sep 12, 2025
Pick am up if it collapsed o!

Anything that would affect the masses adversely should be avoided!
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Is04970: 6:59am On Sep 12, 2025
Unionists are the bane of smooth operations in Nigeria.
From ASUU to NUPENG. Just mention it.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Lyang22: 7:02am On Sep 12, 2025
Kyari boys are being exposed by dangote...

I love dangote moves....

He wants to reduce cost of production

And this is affecting nupeng staff

We can now see the Genesis of Nigeria wealth problem
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Bigframe: 7:03am On Sep 12, 2025
Joining a union is not by force. The union laws are clear on this and if NUPENG really cares about the welfare of workers then there should be a better way to handle this issue l.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Nwaikpe: 7:04am On Sep 12, 2025
One laptop boy made a comment the other day, saying that people just want to spoil the refinery of Dangote simply because they are demanding that Dangote's rule of "no trade union" be contested and that Dangote is an international corporation and therefore too big and so should not adhere to corporate rules. Then I replied:

1. Exxon Mobil, an international megacorporation of operating revenue of US$349.6 billion (2024).
2. Dangote, an international corporation, having an operating income of US$4 billion in 2017 (and far lower due to the more than 1000% inflation today).

Number 1 obeys all union rules even with its bad politics while small number 2 is trying to make sure there is no unionism grin grin grin
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by NewHe: 7:05am On Sep 12, 2025
Dangote is not an individual but corporate entity! Do they (NUPENG) have to sell or paste sticker to know they are union? If I have my way, unionism will be made voluntary ond restricted to their corporate offices!
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by nairalanda1(m): 7:05am On Sep 12, 2025
guass:
Unionism is killing Nigeria's economy. I support Dangote.
Unions also fight for things like improved salaries and working conditions.

Otherwise dangote and co will get away not improving salaries for example in the name of keeping their companies profitable.

Yes dangote refinery has helped our country, but at the end, it exists to make him richer
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by emmabest2000(m): 7:08am On Sep 12, 2025
GEJDHERO:
Nupeng should leave Dangote refinery alone... No be by force to join union
Dangote up and down

This country sef

How many characters remain ?
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by blackmantis: 7:08am On Sep 12, 2025
Joining a trade union is voluntary. But nupeng wants to make it compulsory.

The individual drivers while they can join trade unions are not the owners of the trucks so why should nupeng paste thier stickers on them.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Satazaa: 7:12am On Sep 12, 2025
This so called Nupeng held the entire Nigerians masses by the jugular for decades of heartless economic exploitation, they imported substandard pms that destroyed cars, we slept at filling stations for days,they fixed their prices arbitrarily, they made billions, even mere fuel attendants became gods at the pump, now another bigger player has stepped in and they are scared and screaming that Nigerians should rally around them to prevent monopoly, shouldn't unionism be voluntary? Must it by force? Dangote raised billions to build a refinery and you want to forcefully control his business through the backdoor by unionism, let Nupeng come together, raise money, build their refinery and unionized them, shikena.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by opes: 7:15am On Sep 12, 2025
nairalanda1:
Unions also fight for things like improved salaries and working conditions.

Otherwise dangote and co will get away not improving salaries for example in the name of keeping their companies profitable.

Yes dangote refinery has helped our country, but at the end, it exists to make him richer
So what has NLC done to improve the welfare of those factory workers In Lebanese/Indian companies and why is NUT not pushing to unionize private school teachers?
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Bubu4Sea: 7:16am On Sep 12, 2025
Union na legit agebros.

They are in lagos, the land of Emilokan agebros, so wetin una expect?
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by sammyj: 7:16am On Sep 12, 2025
This government has finally lost it. Hope this crisis will not finally crash the economy. shocked
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by jordyspices: 7:17am On Sep 12, 2025
Na the poor masses go hear am chai who do us minister of petroleum is on vacation city boy doings
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by MakeWeTalk: 7:18am On Sep 12, 2025
emmabest2000:
Dangote up and down

This country sef

How many characters remain ?
They want to sell us to Dangote.

Bubu4Sea:
Union na legit agebros.

They are in lagos, the land of Emilokan agebros, so wetin una expect?
Thuggery & Area Boys
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by VladimirTheGrea:
Every professional body has representation.

Without unions Nigerian employers would have bastardized the system. Even with cabotage law In place and recently signed local content act you can still see the impunity meted by employers on employees.

Nupeng has played a leading role in the petroleum downstream sector. Is dangote trying to use a system we know hid transport managers for to break a large and powerful union like Nupeng that have protected tanker drivers everywhere without fear or favour??

Well Nupeng has faced more dangerous challenges before and it's good.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Lithiumite: 7:20am On Sep 12, 2025
Kastonkastroll:
Nigeria, one week one drama..... Everyday one wahala or another must spring up.
I was expecting obi and atiku to have weighed in on this since they have solution to all Nigeria's problems.....but no they won't because there is a direct consequence for whatever they say.....but if it's about making generalistic comments without any manifest solutions they will be quick to impress their gaulible followers.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by id4sho(m):
Nupeng should carry their aluta madness to outside the refinery. Black tax is their main problem, Dangote will demistify them.

Each petrol tanker pays union dues per loading at the Depot after loading of 20k around 2018 in the name of stickers. Which is far more now. We know NUPENG wants Dangote to start paying which will generate for them billions of naira annually which Dangote and his cousin won't pay a dime as typical Lagos boys😅😂🤣. Dangote trucks don't use any form of union stickers 📌💯
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by favour32(m): 7:22am On Sep 12, 2025
nairalanda1:
Has nothing to do with cabals or sabotage. It's all about a worker's right to join a union
Most of dem nor dey read articles to understand.
Na rush to comment be their work.
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by iwaeda: 7:23am On Sep 12, 2025
May we be a nation of truth at all times, some never want things to be OK for Nigerians. grin grin grin grin
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by robertjohnes: 7:24am On Sep 12, 2025
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by Nobody: 7:25am On Sep 12, 2025
Unions exist for their selfish interests. Imagine what a character like Oshomole has turned to..

He used the Union to become popular and later turned to a horrible character helping the APC to destroy Nigeria
Re: NUPENG, Dangote Clash As Tanker Drivers’ Deal Collapses by SonOfWords(m): 7:26am On Sep 12, 2025
Satazaa:
This so called Nupeng held the entire Nigerians masses by the jugular for decades of heartless economic exploitation, they imported substandard pms that destroyed cars, we slept at filling stations for days,they fixed their prices arbitrarily, they made billions, even mere fuel attendants became gods at the pump, now another bigger player has stepped in and they are scared and screaming that Nigerians should rally around them to prevent monopoly, shouldn't unionism be voluntary? Must it by force? Dangote raised billions to build a refinery and you want to forcefully control his business through the backdoor by unionism, let Nupeng come together, raise money, build their refinery and unionized them, shikena.
Nupeng imported substandard pms that destroyed cars grin?

Do you do drugs bro?
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