The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has taken steps to go on a cross country strike over the assault on individuals from the Nigerian Labor Congress (NLC) fighting in Kaduna state yesterday May 18.
Individuals from the worker's guilds in Kaduna state on Monday, May 17, started a five-day working strike over the mass sack of government employees in Kaduna state. The strike which the state lead representative, Nasir El-Rufai, has kicked against, took an alternate measurement on Tuesday when a few hooligans assaulted the nonconformists.
In a proclamation delivered, the National President of NUPENG, Williams Akporeha, and General Secretary, Afolabi Olawale, requested that its individuals be watching out for potential threats over the assault on NLC quiet dissent in Kaduna State. The affiliation cautioned that if any damage is delivered on any of the individuals from the coordinated work, the authority of the association would not stop for a second to approach every one of its individuals all through the country for an all out shut down of all administrations in the upstream, mid-stream and downstream areas of the oil and gas industry.
"In the light of the abovementioned, we are in this way putting all NUPENG individuals cross country watching out for potential threats and may at short notification of five hours require a cross country modern activity if circumstance emerges.
"Our fortitude remaining parts steady for the association makes us solid."
The assertion further peruses
"The authority of the association is accordingly approaching the Federal Government to quickly approach Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, to arrange before his pomposity and force tanked personality further drive the circumstance into horrible disaster as he has been doing in all issues identifying with living souls and prosperity.
Thusly, the association repeats that no work chief or specialist by and large, be hurt, annoyed, mangled, embarrassed or exploited during this five-day serene fights in the state."
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