Oil Theft, Oil Sector Casualisation: NUPENG Demands Immediate Action From FG

The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has charged the federal government to take action and ensure that persons behind the massive oil theft in the country are arrested and brought to book.

Comrade Williams Eniredonana Akporeha, NUPENG president in an interview with journalists said “Nigeria is currently faced with an unprecedented level of crude oil theft, which is Nigeria’s major source of foreign earnings”. 

He urged President Muhammadu Buhari to set up a Judicial Commission of Enquiry to investigate and prosecute all those found to be involved in what he described as “criminal economic sabotage against the nation and her people.”

He said the large scale of oil theft has consequences on the economy and could lead to massive job losses in the sector.

He said, “Activities of oil vandals also have grave consequences on the environment.

Aside economic loss, we also talk about environmental issues, health and safety of the Niger Delta People.”

Speaking at the recent World Day of Decent Work, Comrade Willians lamented that tye issues of casualisation and contract staffing have continued in Nigeria, especially in the private sector, including  the oil and gas sector and must he handle and tackled headlong.

He vowed that the Nigerian workers and their unions shall take actions against companies involved in Casualisation. He said that it negates the ILO principle of decent work, fair and ethical recruitment.

He said, “The challenges of job security, decent work, health and safety are still very rampant in the Nigeria Oil and Gas industry, which the union is dealing with seriously”.

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