AGGRIEVED members of Nigeria
Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, protesting alleged unfair
labour practices, yesterday, shut down the operations of Shell Petroleum
Development Company, SPDC, nationwide.
This came as a nationwide
strike by NUPENG looms following alleged assault on members by security
operatives at Shell locations across the country, which prompted the Warri and Port Harcourt zones that serve the
South-South states and eastern states to begin immediate strike.
Locations in Lagos, Abuja and other parts of the
country, Vanguard gathered, had been directed to also down tools between today
and tomorrow.
Barricade
The aggrieved workers were said to have stormed Shell’s offices in Lagos, Warri, Port Harcourt and Abuja between 2am and 3am and effectively barricaded the offices with tankers and prevented people from gaining access to the offices.
The aggrieved workers were said to have stormed Shell’s offices in Lagos, Warri, Port Harcourt and Abuja between 2am and 3am and effectively barricaded the offices with tankers and prevented people from gaining access to the offices.
It was gathered that
immediately the protesting workers came, they were confronted by security
operatives and were said to have battled with the law enforcement agents for
several hours as the law enforcement agents tried in vain to dislodge them.
At press time, the tankers
were still at the Shell office in Lagos. Vanguard gathered that the
tankers were towed away at 10am in the Warri and Port Harcourt offices, when the
protesting workers left for a rally across major streets in the cities.
Grievances
The workers, who picketed Shell office in Lagos, were led by the Lagos Zonal Chairman of NUPENG, Alhaji Tokunbo Korodo, who vowed that the action would continue today.
The workers, who picketed Shell office in Lagos, were led by the Lagos Zonal Chairman of NUPENG, Alhaji Tokunbo Korodo, who vowed that the action would continue today.
He accused Shell’s
management of several unfair labour practices including casualisation of
workers and contract staffing.
Speaking, the Acting General
Secretary of NUPENG, Mr. Isaac Aberare, deplored the attitude of the security
operatives and claimed they assaulted harmless and unarmed workers, who were
fighting for their rights, saying that their action was unbecoming of law enforcement
agents in a democracy.
He confirmed that members in
Warri and Port Harcourt zones had begun an indefinite strike to protest
alleged ill-treatment and said Lagos and other parts of the country would join
in the industrial action should the harassment continue.
Earlier in a statement,
Aberare said the picketing of Shell formations nationwide was due to the
recalcitrant posture of the management towards the issue of unfair labour
practices.
He said: “The issue of
casual, contract staff or service contracts staff without conditions of service
had been in the front burner with Shell in recent times without any
headway. The issue had become a social phenomenon and a hydra-headed evil
in labour relations with Shell.”
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