Nigeria: NUPENG Threatens Nationwide Strike As Naval Officers Invade Oil Platform

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Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, has threatened a nationwide strike as Naval Special force stormed the Oritsetimeyin oil drilling rig to eject workers

The rig has already been shut down over a lingering industrial dispute.

Some special naval force personnel allegedly brought into the rig by a helicopter were seen with workers on the platform.

Some video clips taken by amateur photographers showed some of the naval personnel and workers in altercations.

Some of the workers were seen telling the naval personnel that they “are fighting for their rights and they cannot be slaves in our country.”

One of the national officials of NUPENG, who confirmed the shutdown of the rig following the security personnel invasion of the platform, told Vanguard that “we are already sensitizing and mobilizing our members for a nationwide strike. The authorities cannot not be aiding employers to breach agreements freely entered into with Labour. We cannot accept this. The earlier the management is called to order the better. If not, we will be forced to declare a national strike to safeguard the interests of our members.”

Recall that NUPENP had Wednesday petitioned the Federal Government, over the use of military and other security operatives to evacuate workers from oil rigs.

In the petition also copied the office of the National Security Adviser, NSA; Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, NUPRC, and the Department of State Security, DSS, NUPENG urged the NSA to intervene and call the security operatives to order to avoid an industrial crisis in the oil industry.