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Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by nlfpmod(mod): 9:05am On Sep 29, 2025
Nigerians may face tougher days ahead as the nationwide strike declared by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, beginning from today (Monday), threatens to unleash a twin blow of soaring petrol prices and widespread electricity blackouts.

The union’s directive to halt crude oil and gas supplies to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has sent shockwaves through the energy sector, with oil marketers warning of severe disruptions in fuel distribution. This move is expected to choke the domestic market, driving up demand and prices.

Compounding the crisis, power generation companies have announced a complete shutdown of all thermal plants, a direct fallout of the strike. With thermal stations producing more than 70 per cent of Nigeria’s power supply, the development threatens to plunge the nation into darkness, crippling economic activities and plunging millions of households and businesses into deeper strain—unless the Federal Government intervenes.

On Sunday, PENGASSAN announced a nationwide strike, instructing all its members in various offices, companies, institutions, and agencies to cease all services starting at 12:01 am on Monday, September 29, 2025.

The union also directed members stationed in various field locations to down tools from 6:00 am on Sunday, September 28, and commence a round-the-clock prayer vigil. The emergency decision followed the sack of over 800 Nigerian workers at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery.

In a strongly worded resolution signed by PENGASSAN General Secretary, Lumumba Okugbawa, the union accused the refinery of violating Nigerian labour laws and International Labour Organisation conventions by sacking workers for joining the union. It alleged the dismissed workers had been replaced by foreigners.

“All processes involving gas and crude supply to Dangote Refinery should be halted immediately,” the resolution declared. “All IOC (International Oil Companies) branches must ramp down gas production and supply to Dangote Refinery and petrochemicals.”

The union also accused military personnel of blocking its members from cutting gas supplies to the facility. Speaking on Channels Television on Sunday, PENGASSAN President Festus Osifo confirmed that the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Dingyadi, had summoned a meeting between both parties for Monday.

Osifo disclosed that the strike directive had already forced a total shutdown of the refinery and fertiliser plant, though the diesel plant was still operating as of Sunday evening. He warned that there would be no retreat unless the dismissed workers were reinstated. “We will not surrender unless the affected workers are re-employed by Dangote,” Osifo declared.

Marketers, GenCos warn

Reacting to the directive, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria warned that the disruption could destabilise fuel prices, erode investment confidence, and worsen Nigeria’s fragile electricity supply.

“There is no market stability and no return on investment,” IPMAN National Publicity Officer Chinedu Ukadike said. “Disruption of crude and gas supply will trigger fuel price hikes and worsen power shortages.”

He added, “The directive by PENGASSAN to stop the supply of crude and gas to the refinery would definitely affect the market. Marketers may now be forced to consider importing products, which means the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority will have to issue import licences to DAPPMAN members to augment the shortfall.”

He warned that unless the Federal Government acts swiftly, the crisis could spiral into higher pump prices and “unnecessary galloping inflation” that would further squeeze Nigerians. “I believe a proactive Federal Government, through the Minister of Petroleum, will quickly intervene to ensure these lapses do not destabilise the economy,” he added.

Ukadike further urged the Minister of Petroleum to immediately cut short his foreign trip and return home to broker peace. “The last time there was an issue with NUPENG, the minister was also out of the country, but he aborted the trip and came back to resolve it. I expect him to do the same with this issue,” he stressed.

Similarly, the Executive Secretary of the Association of Power Generation Companies, Joy Ogaji, raised the alarm that gas suppliers had instructed GenCos to halt production.

“Thermal GenCos have received notification from our gas suppliers to shut down our thermal power plants following directives from PENGASSAN. The Nigerian Gas Infrastructure Company has specifically requested GenCos to comply. Please all be notified of imminent darkness, as hydros alone cannot sustain the system,” she wrote in a message.

With thermal stations accounting for more than 70 per cent of Nigeria’s electricity supply, it is expected that the shutdown will trigger widespread outages, stretch hydro plants beyond capacity, and heighten the risk of a nationwide system collapse.

She added that the Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System II, which supplies natural gas to the Dangote Petrochemical Plant under the Willing Price Producers Path, has been shut down. “We heard ELPS is already shut, only gas left in it is the Line Packed, no incoming since morning.”

Meanwhile, stakeholders concerned with the dispute have called for a peaceful resolution to avert further escalation. The Forum of Concerned Nigerian Consumers urged the Federal Government and the Department of State Services to wade into what it described as “desperate attempts” by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria to undermine the multi-billion-dollar facility.

At a press conference in Abuja, the forum accused the oil workers’ union of playing politics with Nigeria’s fragile energy sector following its threat to picket the $20 billion refinery over alleged mass sackings.

Forum President, Olabisi Taiwo, said Nigerians must see through the plot, warning that the action could plunge the country back into fuel scarcity and economic instability.

The Nigerian Independent System Operator also expressed concern, warning that sustained disruption could undermine grid stability and cause collapse. “The national grid relies heavily on gas-fired generation, and any sustained disruption in gas supply would constrain generation capacity, affect system operations, and undermine the stability and reliability of electricity supply across the country,” it stated.

TUC backs PENGASSAN

The Trade Union Congress threw its weight behind PENGASSAN, condemning the refinery’s management for violating workers’ rights. TUC Secretary-General Nuhu Toro demanded reinstatement of all sacked workers, a public apology, and an independent probe. The TUC also placed all affiliates on red alert for possible nationwide action.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammad Dingyadi, appealed to the union to withdraw its strike declaration to allow for peaceful conciliation. “A strike will not only lead to revenue losses but also hardship for Nigerians,” he warned.

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission also urged dialogue, while consumer groups accused PENGASSAN of politicising the energy sector and warned of dire consequences for ordinary Nigerians.

Dangote fires back

In its response, Dangote refinery accused PENGASSAN of sabotage and selfish interests, citing its past opposition to reforms and privatisation efforts. The company described the strike order as “reckless, lawless and dangerous,” stressing that it was designed to weaponise hardship against Nigerians.

It insisted the dismissals were based on safety and efficiency concerns, not anti-union victimisation, adding that more than 3,000 Nigerians remain employed at the facility.

“The Dangote Group is the highest employer of labour in Nigeria and the highest contributor to tax revenues,” the company said. “PENGASSAN should publish its own audited accounts and show what it has contributed to national development.”

With the Dangote refinery and fertiliser plant shut down, and thermal power stations halting operations, the strike poses a severe test for Nigeria’s economy and government. Analysts warn that prolonged industrial action could destabilise fuel supplies, trigger blackouts, and stoke inflationary pressures.

All eyes are now on Monday’s emergency meeting convened by the Minister of Labour. Whether dialogue can restore calm or whether Nigeria plunges deeper into crisis may depend on the willingness of both sides to compromise.
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Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Softmirror: 9:07am On Sep 29, 2025
Sincerely speaking. It wont be a bad idea if we experience fuel scarcity with cut throat price for like 2 weeks to about a month especially now that we have entered the -ember months. Hopefully, some people will appreciate the SANITY the government has been trying so hard to maintain in the oil sector.

Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by sheedy407(m): 9:07am On Sep 29, 2025
This is a country where a citizen built a world class Refinery, something a govt cant do and they still want to kill him.

Make i go dey sip my Action Bitters
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by GrammarNazi1(m): 9:07am On Sep 29, 2025
This should not happen, please.

Fuel is already too expensive.
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by akinmusi(m): 9:08am On Sep 29, 2025
They want to hike the price so that they can continue to import the dirty fuels.
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Orlandoo(m): 9:09am On Sep 29, 2025
So it seems like the coming of Dangote into oil and gas is a curse to Nigerians.
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Joebayo217: 9:10am On Sep 29, 2025
The company I'm working for don strike too due to this issue angry
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Orlandoo(m): 9:11am On Sep 29, 2025
Softmirror:
Sincerely speaking. It wont be a bad idea if we experience fuel scarcity with cut throat price for like 2 weeks to about a month especially now that we have entered the -ember months. Hopefully, some people will appreciate the SANITY the government has been trying so hard to maintain in the oil sector.
Imagine a comment from a supposedly sane person? Someone that is an ardent supporter of this failed and discredited regime yearning for the total annihilation of the masses just to prove a point that the incompetent regime he supports is working. What a man.
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Softmirror: 9:12am On Sep 29, 2025
Orlandoo:
So it seems like the coming of Dangote into oil and gas is a curse to Nigerians.
Hahaha hahaha hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. You NEVER see anything yet. 😁

To us though it is a blessing. We dey one angle dey watch first. Very soon una go see protest from left and right in full support of Dangote.
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Nijaforward: 9:13am On Sep 29, 2025
air seems Nigeria is cursed because i don’t understand why a citizen did what the government cannot and it’s the same government that is creating the sabotage…Apc is just too evil and their laptop boys will still say it’s not the government that is sabotaging the Dangote good plans for the citizens thinking Nigerians are foolish like they are
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Softmirror: 9:14am On Sep 29, 2025
Orlandoo:
Imagine a comment from a supposedly sane person? Someone that is an ardent supporter of this failed and discredited regime yearning for the total annihilation of the masses just to prove a point that the incompetent regime he supports is working. What a man.
You and this your new Moniker yet you haven't changed from your old ways lol.. One will think because you are running a new Moniker you have become born again.

Orlandoo:
So it seems like the coming of Dangote into oil and gas is a curse to Nigerians.
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by ajalawole(m): 9:14am On Sep 29, 2025
Orlandoo:
So it seems like the coming of Dangote into oil and gas is a curse to Nigerians.
dangote himself is stubborn. Can't wait for bua to complete his own refinery so we can know who is evil.
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Orlandoo(m): 9:15am On Sep 29, 2025
Softmirror:
Hahaha hahaha hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. You NEVER see anything yet. 😁

To us though it is a blessing. We dey one angle dey watch first. Very soon una go see protest from left and right in full support of Dangote.
Meaning you are in support of Dangote sacking thousands of Nigerian workers?
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by NothingDoMe: 9:15am On Sep 29, 2025
Read the room! There will be no serious strike! Nothing serious more than closing a few offices.

Oil production will not be affected!
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by atobs4real(m): 9:16am On Sep 29, 2025
Why do many companies fear been part of the union? They hate unionism
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Samajogs: 9:16am On Sep 29, 2025
This is the problem of unionism and the government is supporting them to cripple the economy. Some people in government still want to keep collecting that subsidy money
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by DeLaRue: 9:16am On Sep 29, 2025
Dangote Cement, Dangote Refinery and the other Dangote companies pay above the average salary in all the sectors they operate in, and there has been few to no public complaints from their employees over the years, about poor salaries or treatment.

So those who are supporting the union on the basis that unions are essential for the protection of workers rights are overestimating the need for unions in a company such as Dangote refineries.

I prefer to queue for petrol for the next 12 months. I don't mind. Mr Dangote must not back down.

Unions of all sorts have run rings around various sectors of the economy to such extent, that they are now an obstacle to economic growth.

You can't even sell some basic products unless you join an association. If you try it, the Association will threaten you, destroy your goods, and attack you and your staff. The constitution does not provide for this kind of unionism.
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by atobs4real(m): 9:17am On Sep 29, 2025
Why do many companies fear been part of the union? They hate unionism because of cheat
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by yesloaded: 9:18am On Sep 29, 2025
Funny enough some filling station shut down yesterday
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Samajogs: 9:19am On Sep 29, 2025
Since the intervention of Dangote refinery, fuel strike and long queue has been a thing of the past and PENGASSAN is not happy with it.
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by TheBizGenius: 9:19am On Sep 29, 2025
These unions have just bitten off more than they can chew.

On the short run, they feel that they still have power but it's temporal. It's like the power a tenant has over the owner of a building. It might take time and you may frustrate the owner but sooner or later, you will just find out you are not in the equation again.

Time. That's all Aliko needs. With patience, anything can be won.

“If you wait by the river long enough, the bodies of your enemies will float by.” Sun Tzu
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by chidiokay: 9:20am On Sep 29, 2025
See them strike wey never start, they are already anticipating there wish to quickly extort Nigerians against

These union are errand boiz for the cabals holding the oil sector down .. they are fighting so hard to frustrate Dangote out of the business .. so he will sell then they will quickly buy it n crumble it like they did to local refineries

Subsidy removal dem no shut down the nation, Fuel went to 1200per litre they told us to bear with Govt ... now they want us to believe they are shutting down the economy becos of private employees laid off 🤣🤣 my country funny i swear
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Samajogs: 9:21am On Sep 29, 2025
Our economy and some myopic people keep killing every businesses and common has tried how to build. Government has spent so much on Turn Around Maintenance TAM, money that would have been used to build so many refinery
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by DeLaRue: 9:24am On Sep 29, 2025
In some areas, you can't sell basic things like palm oil, and other food stuffs unless you join an Association.

The Association decides when, to whom, and how much you can sell.

If you dare try to sell below the Association price, all hell will break loose.

The unions are a cabal.

Is this how other countries operate?
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Samajogs: 9:24am On Sep 29, 2025
PENGASSAN has never gone on strike when they were bringing in fake and coloured fuel, when they were smelling fuel etc. government has a hand in all this. To join Union is not by force, its voluntarily
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by rickyrex(m): 9:25am On Sep 29, 2025
Tfare don hike already... paid 1k on a journey i usually pay 700naira
Re: Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins by Samajogs: 9:28am On Sep 29, 2025
PENGASSAN feels the are a branch or an agency of Federal Government, I'm not surprised, when you have people that muscled Power by force with the help of some gullible and senseless idiots
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