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| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by ogascomax: 4:18pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
dailyflavour:I advise you people should sit down and learn. Is Shell, Chevron, seplat, etc not private. Go to those companies their staffs are happy but it's only Dangote refinery that is suppressing his workers. We know how most staffs are suffering there. Lastly, there is no country without unions. I just see lots of ignorant post about this whole thing on nairaland. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Nazgul: 4:23pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
If this tweet is true, then a potential blackout is underway.
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| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by ogascomax: 4:24pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
infohenry:Then we should now support Dangote that is doing same evil to Nigeria workers. If you don't have anyone that has worked them find out yourself about Dangote refinery. They under pay their workers. An oil sector is an oil sector. I have been in oil industry and we have had people that have worked with Dangote and every single one of them are never happy. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Opebiman: 4:40pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
how does that law make any sense.. do banks have their own union, do private university have unions.. what business does a private venture have with union.. the best is if a company is accused of improper treatment of workers ..they can be taken to court ,..that is the government's job DatNiggaDaz: |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Misterone: 6:31pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
Zionmdde:It's like you don't read to comprehend! Dangote did not sign any agreement with PENGASSAN! If those agreements are disrupted by PENGASSAN, Dangote can sue those companies for breach of contract. So you can see that Dangote will ask those companies to pay for its lose. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by oladele239(m): 8:31pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
When will this drama end |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by fxexperts: 8:49pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
infohenry:Bro you know absolutely nothing about the oil and gas industry you are so talking about. And the reason for the refineries not working is purely due to the corrupt nature of Nigerians and their government officials, they budget millions monthly for the refinery upkeep and they siphon the money through corruption, and no one asks any questions. Are you aware that even NLNG is a member of the same PENGASSAN, so why has it not gone bankrupt, because there is accountability over there? The company is not run directly by the Nigerian government, even though the NNPC also has the highest ownership of over 50%; the private ownership still has a lot of say there. I have worked in both the Dangote Refinery and also NLNG, and I can tell you for a fact that Dangote Refinery is never a place for any Nigerian to work ;it is obviously an Indian company wanting to sell refined products to Nigerian final consumers. Those Indians are something else. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by WhizdomXX(m): 9:02pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
fxexperts:It's the Indian part that bothers me the most in the whole story. Are they shareholders in the Company or is Dangote married to an Indian? |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by fxexperts: 9:02pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
Opebiman:and in a situation where the governmnet has failed and continue to fail in thier responsibility nko. You people will just come online to start talking anyhow without thinking. Actually the so called peeople who claim to be educated in Nigeria are actually the problem of Nigeria. Even the UK and the USA they all have unions. workers are allowed to join a union freely. and mind you for your info during strike essential duty workers do not go on strike in those union, so critical plant operation is still ongoing, it is only when management refuse to call for dialogue that the union can decide to go one full shutdown, i am saying this because i have witnesed their strike severyal times while working in the oil and gas sector. They are not senseless people but very sensible, and their main aim is to safeguard the interests of the Nigerian workers. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by fxexperts: 9:03pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
Misterone:Most of you just talk with emotion that doesn't hold water. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by NothingDoMe: 11:48pm On Sep 28, 2025 |
Zionmdde:👏👏😄😄😄 |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Wallade(m): 2:49am On Sep 29, 2025 |
Opebiman:Stop being ignorant, if you don't know just do some research online. Banks have their own unions. Universities have their own unions. Staff are free to join anytime they desire. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Wallade(m): 2:51am On Sep 29, 2025 |
Misterone:Do you know what is called "Force majeure"? Go and read about it. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Opebiman: 6:06am On Sep 29, 2025 |
Wallade:If it is voluntary...why does the union want to shove it down the throat of the company.. Their stands IS that all the company's workers must be under union.. and this is for ulterior motives.. You can continue to deceive yourself that it is truly for workers welfare.. cabals who want to bring down the refinery want to use the workers to penetrate into the facility and control.. A clear example has been set.. IOCs who have no business with this are about to go on strike.. the union didn't go on strike when 3bn dollars was spent to rehabilitate dead refineries and none of them work today .. Even the cement manufacturing division of Dangote group have unions.. it is not like the Dangote hates the initiative.. This case is different .you think Dangote is a fool to not know what they want to use so called Union to do his refinery? NNPC tried by trying to starve the refinery from receiving crude. Dangote went ahead to import crude And the fact that his facility sits on a free trade zone gives him the right to do it and most importantly..his facility can crack any crude meaning he doesn't need to stay dependent on Nigerian crude..NNPC failed.. NUPRC tried by calling products from Dangote concentrated with impurities (sulphur) today Nigerians attest to the fact that the product of the refinery are the best for their engines...NUPRC failed.. NUPENG tried by threatening to prevent lifting of products from the refinery..Dangote bought 4000 trucks to do it himself..they failed.. It is PENGASSAN turn..let see how it unfold.. Some how ..all these unions never stood up when the refineries died..when people were stealing crude and subsidy money.. when people imported adulterated products because they are complicit.. You can keep deceiving yourself.. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Opebiman: 6:07am On Sep 29, 2025 |
If it is voluntary...why does the union want to shove it down the throat of the company.. Their stands IS that all the company's workers must be under union.. and this is for ulterior motives.. You can continue to deceive yourself that it is truly for workers welfare.. cabals who want to bring down the refinery want to use the workers to penetrate into the facility and control.. A clear example has been set.. IOCs who have no business with this are about to go on strike.. the union didn't go on strike when 3bn dollars was spent to rehabilitate dead refineries and none of them work today .. Even the cement manufacturing division of Dangote group have unions.. it is not like the Dangote hates the initiative.. This case is different .you think Dangote is a fool to not know what they want to use so called Union to do his refinery? NNPC tried by trying to starve the refinery from receiving crude. Dangote went ahead to import crude And the fact that his facility sits on a free trade zone gives him the right to do it and most importantly..his facility can crack any crude meaning he doesn't need to stay dependent on Nigerian crude..NNPC failed.. NUPRC tried by calling products from Dangote concentrated with impurities (sulphur) today Nigerians attest to the fact that the product of the refinery are the best for their engines...NUPRC failed.. NUPENG tried by threatening to prevent lifting of products from the refinery..Dangote bought 4000 trucks to do it himself..they failed.. It is PENGASSAN turn..let see how it unfold.. Some how ..all these unions never stood up when the refineries died..when people were stealing crude and subsidy money.. when people imported adulterated products because they are complicit.. You can keep deceiving yourself.. fxexperts: |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by descarado: 6:09am On Sep 29, 2025 |
We clearly know whose handwork this is. If one side fail, let's explore the other angle. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by bamosagie(m): 8:17am On Sep 29, 2025*. Modified: 9:33am On Oct 01, 2025 |
kokoA:You are either ignorant about the goings on or ill equip to comprehend its implication |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by kokoA(m): 8:57am On Sep 29, 2025 |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Misterone: 9:17am On Sep 29, 2025 |
Wallade:Oga, stop talking nonsense. Force majeure has to be declared before it can come into effect. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Wallade(m): 9:30am On Sep 29, 2025 |
Opebiman:You can wail and lament forever but it will not change the fact that unionism is legal and lawful in the labor within Nigeria and abroad. No union forces staff of any organization to join them, however the Union will not allow any organization within their space to prevent, expressly oppose or victimize their staff that join unions. The unions will take up the challenge with such organizations. Is the Union the government or the owner of the refinery that you want them to stand up? The federal government and management of the legacy NNPC refineries ran the refineries aground and killed it. They will only have legitimate issues with government or the acquirers of the legacy refineries if the welfare, benefits, payoff and gratuities of their member staff are not paid. The unions are not the Nigerian security forces who should ensure crude oil isn't stolen. The unions are not PPPRA or Ministry of finance who should verify and confirm due subsidy payments. The unions are not the standard organizations that verify the quality of petroleum products imported into Nigeria. Take such issues up with the appropriate organizations, not the PENGASSON or NUPENG. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Wallade(m): 9:57am On Sep 29, 2025 |
Misterone:You still have not read about "Force majeure" or you deliberately don't want to see the point. Any of the parties to any contract can declare "Force majeure" in accordance with the terms and procedures stated in the contract. "A party to a contract can declare force majeure if an unforeseen, external event makes it impossible for them to perform their contractual obligations, provided the contract's force majeure clause allows for it. The declaration must be done according to the specific terms of the contract, including the event's definition, the notification period, and the required details about the event and mitigation efforts." In other words, Dangote Refinery or the Contractor Company can declare Force majeure if the contract could not be fulfilled due to labor strike which is a condition beyond either party's control. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Misterone: 1:23pm On Sep 29, 2025 |
Wallade:Educate yourself first! Did any of this companies declare a force majeure? No. PENGASSAN just shut down everything overnight without notice. The law says you can't just go on strike overnight. You have to give notice. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by frog12: 1:46pm On Sep 29, 2025 |
you mean na Indians really own the refinery and the man na front for them? fxexperts: |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Wallade(m): 2:11pm On Sep 29, 2025 |
Misterone:You pitched a situation whereby the shutdown by PENGASSON can affect the ability of the companies engaged to supply Dangote Refinery crude oil, you said Dangote Refinery could sue those companies for failure to deliver. That is the reason I called your attention to "force majeure" clause in every of such contract. This "force majeure" can be triggered by either the company or Dangote Refinery in the event of PENGASSON strike disrupting their ability to deliver on the contract. PENGASSON gave a short notice. The law doesn't expressly state the length of the notice. I hope you have been educated. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Misterone: 2:16pm On Sep 29, 2025 |
Wallade:Short notice indeed! Wake up from your sleep |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Opebiman: 1:47am On Sep 30, 2025 |
ASUU is the Trade Union of University Academic Staff in Nigeria, but they don't disturb Covenant University, Baze University, JABU, Crescent University, Babcock and all other private Unis to allow their lecturers join the Union. NURTW is the Trade Union of Road Transport Workers in Nigeria, but you don't see them go after GOD IS GOOD, GUO, EKESON and the likes, even if they are in the Transportation business, their drivers don't also join any Union. NUT is the Trade Union of Teachers in Primary and Secondary School, but you don't see them go after Chrisland College, Grange School, Charterhouse Lagos, British International College and tell the teachers to join them. But you think it is ok for Dangote to build a Refinery solving all our collective petroleum imports problems, and then, allow PENGASSAN to dictate to him and shut down his Refinery whenever they feel like. I think any Refinery worker that is not happy at Dangote Refinery and needs the Union to help him, should seek employment somewhere else, or take Dangote to court. ENOUGH OF THIS NONSENSE PLZ! Wallade: |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Wallade(m): 5:30am On Sep 30, 2025 |
Opebiman:.... That may sound like nonsense to you but it is the law, it doesn't necessarily have to make sense to you. |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by after4: 3:41pm On Sep 30, 2025 |
Is dangote your president? You want to claim equal opportunity on another man's business? fitinwell: |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by after4: 3:42pm On Sep 30, 2025 |
And dangote did not sack them for joining the union, they said they want to reorganize Zionmdde: |
| Re: Dangote Slams PENGASSAN Over Disruption Move by Zionmdde: 4:15pm On Sep 30, 2025 |
after4:And reorganizing means hiring Indians to replace your fellow Nigerians. It's only when someone does something wrong or illegal that he will try to paint a lie.. |
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