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Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by FreeStuffsNG(op): 5:34am On Oct 03, 2025
BREAKING: Dangote-Backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject Union Membership

Amid the ongoing labour dispute between Dangote Group and petroleum workers’ unions, a newly formed trucking subsidiary, Direct Trucking Company Limited, has formally notified the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) that its drivers are unwilling to join the union.

A letter dated September 30, 2025, and addressed to the NUPENG President in Lagos, was signed by Olosogo Basola, Director of Direct Trucking Company Limited.

The letter also included a list of 27 individuals identified as drivers under Direct Trucking Company Limited (DTCL).

The company stated that its employees had individually communicated their refusal to join the union, attaching copies of their signed letters.

“We hereby forward for your record and information letters from our Truck Drivers signifying their refusal to join/withdrawal of membership from NUPENG. The said letters specifically written and signed by each of the Truck Drivers personally are herewith attached to this letter,” the letter read in part.

The company further informed NUPENG that all dues and entitlements belonging to its drivers would henceforth be paid directly into their personal bank accounts.

Findings by SaharaReporters revealed that Direct Trucking Company Limited is a new logistics venture established by Alhaji Aliko Dangote, in partnership with Alhaji Sayyu Aliu Dantata, Chairman of MRS Energy Limited.

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The trucking firm was reportedly set up to deliver fuel and related products directly to filling stations and entrepreneurs, thereby reducing reliance on third-party transporters.

One of the letters obtained by SaharaReporters was written by a driver, Musa Adamu Sabo, and addressed to the company’s Managing Director. In the letter dated August 1, 2025, Sabo declared his disinterest in being a NUPENG member.

“I, Mr. Musa Adamu Sabo, freely and without prejudice, do not wish to be a member of NUPENG and humbly request that all my dues as well as entitlements be paid and deposited into my bank account effective 01-08-2025,” he wrote.

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The development comes at a time when the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and NUPENG have been locked in a labour face-off with Dangote Group, accusing the company of engaging in anti-labour practices.

On September 7, NUPENG stated that the Direct Truck Drivers Association (DTCDA) was created by Alhaji Dantata, owner of MRS, in partnership with Alhaji Dangote for the operation of 10,000 CNG trucks being imported into the country.

It noted that the association, initially intended to be named Dangote Transport Company, is registered at 2, Tin Can Island Port Road, Apapa, Lagos, the same address as MRS Energy Limited.

“DTCDA is the association formed by Alh Sayyu Aliu Dantata, the owner of MRS. The Direct Trucking Company Limited is the recruiting company that was formed by him and Alh Aliko Dangote for the 10,000 CNG Trucks they are importing,” it said.

“We want the general public to know that Alh Sayyu Aliu Dantata is the founder, Slaves' Owner and Slaves' Funder of Direct Trucking Company Drivers Association (DTCDA) and he is housing this Association in his official company headquarters,” NUPENG added in the statement.

“Slavery ended centuries ago but some unscrupulous Capitalists are making efforts to bring it back. Any worker who cannot exercise the right of association is no better than a slave. Ordinary Nigerians should neither encourage nor support slavish working conditions.”

Background

In late September 2025, Nigeria’s oil and gas sector was rocked by a labour crisis that pitted Dangote Group against PENGASSAN.

The dispute centered around the abrupt dismissal of over 800 workers at the Dangote Refinery, many of whom had reportedly recently unionised under PENGASSAN.

The union accused the refinery’s management of anti-labour practices, alleging that Nigerian workers were being replaced with foreign nationals and penalised for exercising their right to unionise.

In response, PENGASSAN declared a nationwide strike on Sunday, September 28, directing its members to cut off gas and crude oil supplies to the refinery.

Negotiations began in earnest, with the Federal Government stepping in to mediate. Talks initially stalled, but by Tuesday, September 30, the discussions had moved to the Office of the National Security Adviser.

In the early hours of Wednesday, October 1, a breakthrough was reached. The Dangote Group agreed to redeploy the disengaged workers to other subsidiaries within its conglomerate, with no loss of pay or benefits.

The agreement also guaranteed that no worker would be victimised for their role in the dispute.

At a press conference in Abuja later that day, PENGASSAN President Festus Osifo announced the suspension of the strike.

He emphasised that the union was not calling off the action entirely but merely putting it on hold.

“We are suspending and will be monitoring closely,” Osifo warned.

“Any slip on the part of Dangote, any part of this agreement, or any communiqué put out by the Ministry of Labour that is broken, we will not give any notice; we will resume this suspended industrial action”.

SaharaReporters’ attempts to contact Anthony Chiejina, Chief Corporate Communications Officer of Dangote Group, proved unsuccessful as his line was unavailable for a long period.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/10/02/breaking-dangote-backed-new-trucking-company-writes-nupeng-says-drivers-reject-union

Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by FreeStuffsNG(op): 5:34am On Oct 03, 2025
“We hereby forward for your record and information letters from our Truck Drivers signifying their refusal to join/withdrawal of membership from NUPENG. The said letters specifically written and signed by each of the Truck Drivers personally are herewith attached to this letter,” the letter read in part.

It is apparent that Dangote Refinery hired Truck Drivers who don't own tankers like the top brass of NUPENG who own fleet of trucks and use the union as license to compete with Dangote and others.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by JASONjnr(m): 5:41am On Oct 03, 2025
Not to support anything though, Dangote has every right to disengage his workers but he also should consider the implications of sacking those workers .....

I mean 800 people now in the labour market jobless....

But then, the union stands for his workers like every other union would....this was to say that those workers made the right decisions after all, to join the union because it would always defend their interest.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by blackmantis: 5:47am On Oct 03, 2025
Dangote and MRS have just pulled the rug from under thier feet. Two can play the game. Shey they wanted drivers to join union. Dangote has formed his own union.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Barrywilly(m): 6:18am On Oct 03, 2025
This is a good development. You cannot force someone to join ur association. It is by freewill. NUPENG and PENGASSAN are the cause of the major problems in the downstream sector including the fraud in the subsidy regime and non-functional refineries. It is good that Dangote and Dantata are keeping them at bay. Otherwise, they will bring down the refinery through useless strikes.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Lakeside247(m): 6:29am On Oct 03, 2025
Dangote is bent on creating modern day slave camps in his companies across the country yet Nigeria ministry of labour and the masses cannot see it.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Abdul05: 6:32am On Oct 03, 2025
It would be healthier for industrial relations if dangote's company and NUPENG negotiabled a fair framework instead of cutting each other out---otherwise we are looking at more strikes, court battles and unrest that could hit fuel distribution national wide. grin
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by FreeStuffsNG(op): 7:11am On Oct 03, 2025
Lakeside247:
Dangote is bent on creating modern day slave camps in his companies across the country yet Nigeria ministry of labour and the masses cannot see it.
You that "see it", how many companies and jobs have you created so we can compare how you treat your own employees to how Dangote treats his employees.
Talk is cheap wink
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by DeLaRue: 7:45am On Oct 03, 2025
Aggressive unionism belongs in the 1980s an 90s.

In today's fast moving and highly competitive global environment the last thing any country needs is a highly unionised economy that is capable of holding the country back.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Tochi3(m): 7:53am On Oct 03, 2025
grin cheesy

..every sane Nigerian can see that Dsngote is the instigator of the problem..

..he is hell bent to to cause division, disregard for the rule of Law..intimidating workers and putting them under pressure to sign a document against their will...

..dangote should be called to order..

cheesy grin
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by SisterAnn(f): 7:59am On Oct 03, 2025
They have been cajoled, threatened and warned at the same time. grin
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by fait10(m):
From applying pressure to the workers in the refinery to join union, and to the drivers to join union also. Una wan kee this dangote refinery. The dangote is very aware of this challenges but to become a sole monopolist just push am to build the refinery. Nonsense.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by blackmantis: 9:26am On Oct 03, 2025
Some people are talking as if it's by force to work at Dangote. If I open a business and you apply and I lay out my terms you can accept it or leave. Dangote refinery is a private establishment.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by kokoA(m): 9:34am On Oct 03, 2025
Oil cabals will see shege in the hands of Dangote.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Elliotwaveforec: 9:42am On Oct 03, 2025
kokoA:
Oil cabals will see shege in the hands of Dangote.
Ajeh!
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Samajogs: 9:42am On Oct 03, 2025
Dangote please continue the shege you're doing to them. Because this PBAT agbero unions that want to collect from where they didn't sow will see nothing
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by NoToPile: 9:56am On Oct 03, 2025
Of course they have been threatened na.

It's obvious, lots of people will sign anything to get and retain a job. The fact that it is the company coming out to say this means it was part of the conditions of the job and what they had to sign.

Freely and without prejudice indeed? Does the Baba even have understanding of what he signed or rather thumbprinted?

Our eyes go soon clear. Those who think it's in the interest of Nigerians lool.

The unions are not saints but Dangote too is not a saint. Why are you hell bent on preventing those interested to join unions? To what extent.

Only terrible employers do that.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Kingpele(m): 10:00am On Oct 03, 2025
They might be forced to write this letter or it might even be written on their behalf...this is not good for this country....other companies might follow dangote style before u know it labour unions will die and workers might be treated like slaves in their own country
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Fiscus105(m): 10:00am On Oct 03, 2025
Lakeside247:
Dangote is bent on creating modern day slave camps in his companies across the country yet Nigeria ministry of labour and the masses cannot see it.
Build your own conglomerate and liberate Nigerians from slavery.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by zelnababa(m): 10:01am On Oct 03, 2025
Samajogs:
Dangote please continue the shege you're doing to them. Because this PBAT agbero unions that want to collect from where they didn't sow will see nothing
lolz so na PBATalso get the pengassan, this PBAT na strong man oo, He just capture everywhere everything.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Ishilove: 10:01am On Oct 03, 2025
Is this not thumbprint I see? The signatory of this letter is illiterate and cannot read, hence the thumbprint.

That signature was signed by someone else.

It is safe to say some of this drivers don't know the full details of what they agreed to

Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by EvaWriter: 10:02am On Oct 03, 2025
Drivers choosing to go independent from NUPENG, direct pay, direct control. Interesting move by Dangote-backed trucking
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Fiscus105(m): 10:02am On Oct 03, 2025
NoToPile:
Of course they have been threatened na.

It's obvious, lots of people will sign anything to get and retain a job. The fact that it is the company coming out to say this means it was part of the conditions of the job and what they had to sign.

Freely and without prejudice indeed? Does the Baba even have understanding of what he signed.

Our eyes go soon clear.

The unions are not saints but Dangote too is not a saint. Why are you hell bent on preventing those interested to join unions? Only terrible employers do that.
You ask yourself is it only Dangote company, workers not joining unions?

Which private universities their workers join union?

If they want to do thorough job, let them extend their tentacles to all other workers across the nation. Nobody will open his eyes and let one union bring his hard earned company down.

We have whole lots of Lebanese and Indian companies, in which Nigerians are working like slaves, yet unions didn't see them, but only oil money from Dangote refinery.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by emmanuelewumi(m): 10:04am On Oct 03, 2025
Abdul05:
It would be healthier for industrial relations if dangote's company and NUPENG negotiabled a fair framework instead of cutting each other out---otherwise we are looking at more strikes, court battles and unrest that could hit fuel distribution national wide. grin
How?


Dangote's workers can form another union that is different from NUPENG.

NUPENG members have 2000 Trucks, while Dangote Refinery has 4000 Trucks with a plan to increase it to 10,000 Trucks.

His workers don't have to be under NUPENG,
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by NoToPile: 10:04am On Oct 03, 2025
Fiscus105:
You ask yourself is it only Dangote company, workers not joining unions?

Which private universities their workers join union?

If they want to do thorough job, let them extend their tentacles to all other workers across the nation. Nobody will open his eyes and let one union bring his hard earned company down.

We have whole lots of Lebanese and Indian companies, in which Nigerians are working like slaves, yet unions didn't see them, but only oil money from Dangote refinery.
Is Dangote the only private company in the oil and gas industry?

Anyway only terrible employers prevent workers who are interested from joining unions.

The other workers are they under NUPENG or PENGASSAN ? no. You want them to ask workers in other industries to join their union?
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by LibertyRep: 10:05am On Oct 03, 2025
It's hard for anyone who invested that huge in the refinery to allow some people derail it .

Imagine NUPENG and PENGASSAN going on a strike and halting operations for frivolities that may not even concern his refinery.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Lukuluku69(m): 10:06am On Oct 03, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
“We hereby forward for your record and information letters from our Truck Drivers signifying their refusal to join/withdrawal of membership from NUPENG. The said letters specifically written and signed by each of the Truck Drivers personally are herewith attached to this letter,” the letter read in part.

It is apparent that Dangote Refinery hired Truck Drivers who don't own tankers like the top brass of NUPENG who own fleet of trucks and use the union as license to compete with Dangote and others.
Exactly.

This is just the beginning. The end game will be when Dangote eventually start his Retail outlets across the Nation.
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by freakyavia: 10:08am On Oct 03, 2025
instead of to unionize and leverage better conditions you decide to pull it nonsense
Re: Dangote-backed New Trucking Company Writes NUPENG, Says Drivers Reject NUPENG by Obviouslyblunt: 10:09am On Oct 03, 2025
Lakeside247:
Dangote is bent on creating modern day slave camps in his companies across the country yet Nigeria ministry of labour and the masses cannot see it.
if you don’t like it, don’t seek employment there. It’s his company and he has a license to run it.
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