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| PENGASSAN Begins Strike, Fayose Blames FG For Fuel Scarcity by NaijaEfcc(op): 4:18pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
PENGASSAN begins strike, Fayose blames FG for fuel scarcity The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) said it had mobilised its members for a nationwide strike beginning from today following inability of the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kackikwu, to resolve the disagreement between it and an oil and gas firm, Neconde. The industrial action will worsen the current fuel crisis in some parts of the country. A meeting facilitated by Kachikwu in Abuja at the weekend between PENGASSAN and Neconde over the sack of some workers by the oil company was deadlocked. PENGASSAN, in a statement by its National Public Relations Officer, Fortune Obi, said the union would hold an emergency meeting this morning. He said the oil workers were being put on standby for the strike that might begin midnight today. PENGASSAN had issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government, warning that the industrial action would result in shutting down of oil and gas installations and disruption of fuel supply across the country. Niger Delta leaders say extra $1b for B’Haram discriminatory The union is also protesting against alleged anti-labour practices by some indigenous oil and gas companies, marginal field operators and agencies of government. The Communications Manager of Neconde, Segun Fafore, told The Guardian that the allegations against the firm by the oil workers were unfounded. He said the workers were sacked due to failure to meet the firm’s expectations after series of assessment. “The allegations against us are unfounded. As an organisation that is performance-driven, we do reviews and we pass assessment regardless that you are an affiliate of a labour union. If you don’t measure up to the expected standard, you’ll be sacked. It is propaganda to ensure that unnecessary attention is focused on us. “We will continue to operate above the standard level and we’ll continue to protect the welfare of our workers. We don’t just throw people out, we review our performance frequently and any one that does not work to meet up will be walked out,” Fafore said. Odoh wins Plateau Governor’s cup Meanwhile, Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has accused the Federal Government of causing the current fuel scarcity to justify alleged plan to increase the pump price of petrol from N145 to N185 per litre. In a statement, Fayose said: “Petrol is scarce across the country because the Federal Government deliberately reduced supply since it is only the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) that is importing the product. “Allowing fuel scarcity to persist for over two weeks when Nigerians are preparing to celebrate Christmas and New Year is the height of wickedness on the part of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Federal Government. “Funny enough, instead of directing its anger at President Muhammadu Buhari who is the Minister of Petroleum on December 7, 2017, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) choose to give the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu seven days ultimatum to end the fuel scarcity. Today is December 17, exactly ten days after the misplaced ultimatum was given, the situation has even gotten worse.” “By the time PENGASSAN goes on strike as being threatened, the whole country will be shut down and one wonders what will become of Nigerians that desire to move around during the festive season.” The governor urged the government to tell Nigerians the truth about fuel supply in the country, noting that the restriction of supply to NNPC caused the situation. “The thinking is that by the time the scarcity persists for like one month, with Nigerians already buying at N200 per litre, the people will jump at it if petrol price is increased from N145 to N185 per litre. This time, Nigerians will resist any attempt to further impoverish them by increasing the price of petrol.” Fayose said that instead of the Federal Government withdrawing $1 billion from the Excess Crude Oil Account to fight insurgency, it should tackle hunger in the country. He threatened to challenge the decision of the government to withdraw the money that belongs to all tiers of government. “In the first instance, the money belongs to the federal, state and local governments and if anything would be taken out of it, it must be with support and agreement of all tiers. If there is any tier that is not interested in spending the money in a particular manner, the total amount must be calculated and the said tier of government be given its appropriate money. “States and local governments have peculiar needs and many are finding it difficult to meet their constitutional obligations. There are many ‘harams’ in the land that we must fight and hunger is one of them,” he said. http://www.hopefornigeriaonline.com/pengassan-begins-strike-fayose-blames-fg-fuel-scarcity/ |
| Re: PENGASSAN Begins Strike, Fayose Blames FG For Fuel Scarcity by NaijaEfcc(op): 4:20pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
suffer just full this country what is this again!!!!“Funny enough, instead of directing its anger at President Muhammadu Buhari who is the Minister of Petroleum on December 7, 2017, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) choose to give the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu seven days ultimatum to end the fuel scarcity. Today is December 17, exactly ten days after the misplaced ultimatum was given, the situation has even gotten worse.” Lalasticlala and mynd44 abeg una get fuel? |
| Re: PENGASSAN Begins Strike, Fayose Blames FG For Fuel Scarcity by Tugsramm(m): 4:21pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
NaijaEfcc:strike |
| Re: PENGASSAN Begins Strike, Fayose Blames FG For Fuel Scarcity by babyfaceafrica: 4:21pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
And so? |
| Re: PENGASSAN Begins Strike, Fayose Blames FG For Fuel Scarcity by sarrki(m): 4:22pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
Not again If we buy at 140 What is the issue again ? |
| Re: PENGASSAN Begins Strike, Fayose Blames FG For Fuel Scarcity by NaijaEfcc(op): 4:32pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
sarrki:Oil slump: Bring down fuel price immediately, Fashola tells FG Lagos—As the global oil prices slid further downward, Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, asked the Federal Government to review downward the pump prices of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, from N97 per litre in the country in tandem with the slump in world oil price. President Jonathan and Gov Babatubde Fashola of Lagos President Jonathan and Gov Babatubde Fashola of Lagos The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, had last Friday, on its website pegged the oil price at $66.27 per barrel. Fashola who blasted FG for its reluctance to adjust the pump price of PMS, made the remarks while addressing hundreds of youths at the Lagos State and After School Graduation Development Centre, AGDC, IGNITE Employability Project 5, Ikeja. He lamented that Nigerians were not receiving fair treatment from the central government like others in oil producing nation. Fashola said, “Now we should be enjoying cheap fuel if the price of oil has dropped globally. Even as we import the product, a major component has reduced in price and while this has reduced, the pump price of fuel in the country still remains the same. “Then something is wrong. If the price increases in the country when the price of oil goes up globally, then it should also reduce when the price of oil drops. “I understand that I am not an economist; they (Federal Government) are the economists. But I have some logic and common sense to ask critical questions. For instance, if one buy flour at N10 per kilogram, and the bread was sold at N1 per loaf. If the price of flour drops, the price of the bread should also change,” Fashola added. The governor, therefore, urged President Goodluck Jonathan led administration to follow the footstep of other countries that have reduced the pump price of oil products for their citizens. Fashola noted that the oil sector of the country had not been improved to address challenges confronting the nation especially unemployment, saying “The economy is not doing well. Some of you (audience) are compelled to try to survive through whatever means.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/oil-slump-bring-fuel-price-immediately-fashola-tells-fg-2/amp/ So Mr sarrki how much is oil now and why is the APC government yet to bring down the price? |
| Re: PENGASSAN Begins Strike, Fayose Blames FG For Fuel Scarcity by Pusyiter(m): 4:41pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
When will Nigeria know peace? |
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suffer just full this country