Oh No! Multinational Oil Companies Sack 3,000 Workers and Pull Out of Nigeria
A call has gone out to the government to rescue oil workers in Nigeria
as most multinational companies are sacking its staff over the
prevailing harsh economic situation.
A 21-day ultimatum has been issued by the Nigeria Union of
Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers on Wednesday to the Federal
Government, urging it to stop the ongoing mass sacking and retrenchment
of workers by some international oil companies operating in the country.
The ultimatum was issued on Wednesday by the National President of
NUPENG, Mr. Igwe Achese, at the end of a meeting of the Central Working
Committee of the union held in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of
Delta State.
According to Achese, many oil companies, including Chevron,
ExxonMobil, Pan Ocean and Ground Petroleum, among others, were leaving
the country following the prevailing economic recession, which has led
to the sacking of about 3,000 oil workers.
He regretted Federal Government’s reluctance to stop the ongoing
massive retrenchment in the sector, as many oil workers have been sacked
by their employers leaving them to suffer.
“It is painful to say as I address you, Chevron has wound up in
the East and their offices closed. A total of 1,500 workers were sacked
without their entitlements and nobody is saying anything. As we speak,
many companies have left and many others are winding up to go.
“Many oil companies are winding up, including ExxonMobil, Pan
Ocean, Sapiem Ground Petroleum, and Hercules Offshore Nigeria Limited.
About 3,000 workers have already been sacked by the various oil
companies.
“The Federal Government should act fast to avert further loss
of jobs. There is too much redundancy in the oil industry, which needs
urgent action from government to salvage the situation,” Achese said.
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