Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has urged the
Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria
(PENGASSAN) to call off its strike in the interest of the nation.
โThe federal government therefore urges PENGASSAN to urgently call off
the strike so that all sides will freely negotiate. I am very
optimistic that when we sit for negotiation on Monday, July 11, issues
that had led to the situation on the ground will be resolved in the
greater interest of the nation,โ he said as he urged Nigerians to avoid
panic buying of petroleum products.
A statement issued by the ministryโs Deputy Director (Press), Samuel
Olowooekere, yesterday quoted the minister as saying that the strikes
neither solve industrial disputes nor contribute to industrial growth,
especially when the nationโs economy was already suffering from
decade-long mismanagement.
โA situation where oil workers leave their offices and oil loading bases
will not make for an increase in oil exports or make available enough
petroleum products in this time of deregulation. This will only compound
the vandalism in the Niger Delta, occasioning low output and export in
our OPEC quota, apart from the unwarranted hardship on the populace,โโ
the minister said.
He added that the nation at this point required patriotism even as he
said negotiations had already started with PENGASSAN and International
Oil Companies (IOCs) on most of the contentious areas, especially the
issue of cash calls and arbitrary sack of personnel.