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How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by FreeStuffsNG(op): 2:38pm On Oct 02, 2025
While the refinery management maintains that the sacking was part of a total re-organisation exercise, sources told PREMIUM TIMES that the real reason was sharing confidential information with outsiders.


The recent sacking of workers at the Dangote Refinery has been linked to a WhatsApp group created by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN).

Sources familiar with the matter told this newspaper that trouble began when officials of PENGASSAN reached out to Dangote Refinery’s employees, inviting them to join the union and promising protection.

The sources said a WhatsApp group was created, where PENGASSAN officials shared forms with the refinery’s employees and requested daily reports on the refinery operations.

However, the sources claimed the group became a platform for sharing sensitive information about operations, which the management viewed as a breach of trust and a threat to the refinery’s operations.


While the refinery management maintains that the sacking was part of a total re-organisation exercise, sources told PREMIUM TIMES that the real reason was sharing confidential information with outsiders.

“What put them into trouble is a WhatsApp group. PENGASSAN reached out to them, asking that they join the union and that they would protect them. So, they now created a WhatsApp group, where they share forms to them, and ask them to send reports about what is going on in the refinery.

“So, they were sharing reports every day. That was how it leaked. The content that was going on in the WhatsApp group, and the information they were sharing is sabotage. That was how the Dangote people took action quickly,” the sources said.

The sack
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery recently terminated the appointments of some of its workers, citing repeated acts of sabotage that have raised significant safety concerns and affected operational efficiency.

A letter signed by the Chief General Manager, Human Asset Management at Dangote Group, Femi Adekunle, and sent to its staff members informed affected staff members that their services are no longer required, effective 25 September.

The company emphasised that the decision is not arbitrary but necessary to protect the facility and ensure its long-term stability.

“This exercise is not arbitrary. It has become necessary to safeguard the refinery from repeated acts of sabotage that have raised safety concerns and affected operational efficiency.”

It added that the decision was taken in the best interest of the refinery as a result of intermittent cases of sabotage in the various units of the refinery with dire consequences on human life and related safety concerns.

Following the sack, PENGASSAN asked its members to disrupt activities at the refinery by blocking the gas supply to it. The association said its decision was in response to the decision by the refinery’s management to sack some workers who are members of the union. It also accused Dangote refinery of spreading misinformation to justify its actions.

The union also directed its members nationwide to withdraw their services in protest against the alleged sack of Nigerian workers at the refinery from midnight on 28 September. It accused the management of the refinery of anti-labour practices and discrimination against local employees, prompting the federal government’s intervention.

In a swift response, Dangote refinery described the order as illegal and cautioned PENGASSAN to obey Nigerian laws in its operations, noting that PENGASSAN has no legal right to disrupt or interfere with the refinery’s contracts with third-party vendors for gas and crude oil supply.

The Dangote Refinery called on the federal government and its security agencies to intervene and call PENGASSAN to order, urging that the union’s actions are not only lawless but also have the potential to inflict significant harm on the Nigerian economy and citizens.

Last Saturday, the House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream) called PENGASSAN to suspend its directive to cut off gas and crude oil supply to the Dangote refinery.

On Sunday, the federal government appealed to PENGASSAN to suspend its planned nationwide strike over its dispute with the Dangote Refinery.

In an appeal statement, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammad Dingyadi, said the ministry had already initiated moves to reconcile the parties to prevent the crisis from escalating.

PREMIUM TIMES reported that PENGASSAN, on Monday morning, shut down the major entry points of the NNPC Ltd, NMDPRA, and the NUPRC.

At the NMDPRA Headquarters gate located at the federal secretariat, this newspaper observed a banner with an inscription ‘Dangote Must Obey’, ‘Dangote is Not bigger than the country’, and ‘Dangote the Chief of lawless officer.’

On Monday, the National Industrial Court, Abuja, issued an interim order stopping PENGASSAN from continuing its nationwide industrial action against the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals.

The court also restrained PENGASSAN from cutting crude and gas supply to Dangote Refinery.

On Wednesday, PENGASSAN suspended its nationwide strike against the Dangote Refinery after reaching an agreement with the management.

The agreement was reached following a reconciliation meeting between the parties facilitated by the Nigerian government.

The meeting initially ended in a deadlock on Monday night. It was scheduled to resume at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Abuja, and later moved to the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA).

PREMIUM TIMES understands that the parties reached an agreement in the early hours of Wednesday after negotiations.

Agreement reached
After a lengthy discussion, the parties resolved that unionisation is a right of workers in accordance with the laws of Nigeria and that this right should be respected.


The meeting agreed that the management of Dangote Group shall immediately start the process of taking the disengaged staff to other companies within the Dangote Group, with no loss of pay, and no workers will be victimised arising from their role in the impasse between Dangote and PENGASSAN.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/825252-how-whatsapp-group-led-to-sacking-of-workers-at-dangote-refinery-sources.html

Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by FreeStuffsNG(op): 2:38pm On Oct 02, 2025
“What put them into trouble is a WhatsApp group. PENGASSAN reached out to them, asking that they join the union and that they would protect them. So, they now created a WhatsApp group, where they share forms to them, and ask them to send reports about what is going on in the refinery.

“So, they were sharing reports every day. That was how it leaked. The content that was going on in the WhatsApp group, and the information they were sharing is sabotage. That was how the Dangote people took action quickly,” the sources said.

Disloyal employees. Smh.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by CodeTemplarr: 3:02pm On Oct 02, 2025
Same Sabotage that has ccrippled operations at the govt built refineries. Sabotage is corporate betrayal.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by seanfer(m): 3:08pm On Oct 02, 2025
I keep saying it that an average Nigerian is corrupt, how can you join a union that is asking for informations that could disrupt your source of income.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Kanixt(m): 3:12pm On Oct 02, 2025
Nobody can take what pengassan did.

If you're not ok with Dangote, go and open your refenery or business and let your employees be reporting to your rivals through WhatsApp.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by helinues: 3:13pm On Oct 02, 2025
They can now go and start working at fuel filling station. Petroleum is involved too

It's so funny, was it Pengassan that employed them?
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by seanfer(m): 3:14pm On Oct 02, 2025
Kanixt:
Nobody can take what pengassan did.

If you're not ok with Dangote, go and open your refenery or business and let your employees be reporting to your reveals through WhatsApp.
I am happy that those staff are not coming back to work in the refinery, now that they're no longer oil worker, we want to see how PENGASSAN will protect them from disengagement from Dangote group in the nearest future
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by AKWATGOLD1(m): 3:22pm On Oct 02, 2025
Yes disloyal staff.
This is one of the proverbial say if there is crack on the wall, there is no way lizard will enter.
Disclosing information about where you earn income to outsiders. This is very very bad. Saboteurs

FreeStuffsNG:
“What put them into trouble is a WhatsApp group. PENGASSAN reached out to them, asking that they join the union and that they would protect them. So, they now created a WhatsApp group, where they share forms to them, and ask them to send reports about what is going on in the refinery.

“So, they were sharing reports every day. That was how it leaked. The content that was going on in the WhatsApp group, and the information they were sharing is sabotage. That was how the Dangote people took action quickly,” the sources said.

Disloyal employees. Smh.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Dijita: 3:44pm On Oct 02, 2025
AKWATGOLD1:
Yes disloyal staff.
This is one of the proverbial say if there is crack on the wall, there is no way lizard will enter.
Disclosing information about where you earn income to outsiders. This is very very bad. Saboteurs
If this were to be in the west they would have been charged with industrial espionage.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Gotocourt: 4:30pm On Oct 02, 2025
Make seun no block us wey get Whatsapp group oOoOO
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by FarahAideed: 4:30pm On Oct 02, 2025
Pengassan is a criminal organization masquerading as a union
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Fatbam005: 4:30pm On Oct 02, 2025
Tinubu, Tinubu Tinubu are you the one to come or should we wait for another
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by ellen00: 4:31pm On Oct 02, 2025
They should go and be packaging salt at the Salt department, then the Salt Manager will give them congratulations, Pengassn will help them
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by alphaconde(m): 4:31pm On Oct 02, 2025
Oya let the protection promised start immediately
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Calebid: 4:31pm On Oct 02, 2025
Thinking before doing things is important






Abilities to comprehend
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Eraddray(m):
And someone believe this bullshit... angry angry if u believe this... U can believe any rubbish people tell u... ..Dangote has issues with pengassan...nupeng... marketer... independent markerters...nnpc ... And u think everything is alright with Dangote...

Ur staff have freedom to join union that defend their interest.. and also ur drivers too..
Failure to allow them join means everything is wrong with that system... It means u and u alone want to oppress them and dictate the time of their work ....the terms of their pay and even welfare and u want to shut them up from reacting...
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by muyico(m): 4:32pm On Oct 02, 2025
If Dangote don't wanna heed to pengassan demand, he should move his refinery to North
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Iamsane: 4:32pm On Oct 02, 2025
If thid was the reason, DR would never have taken those nuisance back.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Pootle: 4:33pm On Oct 02, 2025
lesson for those who join group anyhow,

scrutinize the purpose for the group and if compromised leave the group.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by chidiokay: 4:35pm On Oct 02, 2025
i knew Pengassan reached out 1st and wooed those employees into union ... But they made it seems as though it was thee employees that begged to join them in union
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Pootle: 4:36pm On Oct 02, 2025
Eraddray:
And someone believe this bullshit... angry angry if u believe this... U can believe any rubbish people tell u... ..Dangote has issues with pengassan...nupeng... marketer... independent markerters...nnpc
we all are still on the same page na relax, he has problem with them and doesnt want to associate with any of them
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by werisetogether(m): 4:36pm On Oct 02, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
While the refinery management maintains that the sacking was part of a total re-organisation exercise, sources told PREMIUM TIMES that the real reason was sharing confidential information with outsiders.
Thanks for sharing

So technically the core issue is the sharing of confidential info

Not necessarily the existence of the WhatsApp group...
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by datola: 4:38pm On Oct 02, 2025
Dangote should not have reabsorbed those wicked saboteurs.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by zoedew: 4:41pm On Oct 02, 2025
That is completely unacceptable! That is completely unacceptable! You are fired!
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by zoedew: 4:43pm On Oct 02, 2025
datola:
Dangote should not have reabsorbed those wicked saboteurs.
There are HR ways of letting them go subsequently. For instance the refinery is part of a holding company and staff can be moved within the holding company to a member company that is not so strategic from where frustration will see the saboteur looking for work elsewhere that is not Dangote!
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Slytiger: 4:44pm On Oct 02, 2025
chidiokay:
i knew Pengassan reached out 1st and wooed those employees into union ... But they made it seems as though it was thee employees that begged to join them in union
Pengassan is all about union dues. I am a union member so I know how it works.
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by floss(m): 4:44pm On Oct 02, 2025
The only recognised WhatsApp group is the Agbado WhatsApp group which promotes social disorder and tribalism… No one in Nigeria has authority to sack or ban you except the president because you’re an important member of the corrupt government
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by oneMalik: 4:46pm On Oct 02, 2025
Nigerians can even do worse than that... SABO everywhere.

Same people that never want the refinery to work in the first place.....now want the man to go down.

Dangote has come to stay here and all haters will perish by the grace of God
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Shimbo96(m): 4:46pm On Oct 02, 2025
I was DANGOTE, I will just employ them back to sack them in the next 6 months. I hate disloyal employee 😏
Re: How Whatsapp Group Led To Sacking Of Workers At Dangote Refinery – Sources by Judolisco(m): 4:46pm On Oct 02, 2025
Wisdom is profitable to direct.... D members should have known dangote their employer has a beef with pengassan.... When he wanted to buy the NNPC refineries in 2007,dis same union foiled the bid and told yaradua not to sell and he had to pull out.... If it was another union d man might have accepted.... Now innocent workers dey center of two elephants fighting
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