ABORTED NATIONWIDE STRIKE: BARU COMMENDS NUPENG,
PENGASSAN
L-R; Comrade Olabode Johnson, President PENGASSAN,
Prince Williams Akporeha, President NUPENG, Dr. Maikanti Baru, Group Managing
Director NNPC, Comrade Odudu Udofia, outgone Group Chairman, NNPC NUPENG Group
Executive Council at the 2018 Quadrennial Delegates’ Conference in Abuja.
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he Group
Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), has
commended the leaderships of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Workers (NUPENG) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association
(PENGASSAN) for their roles in the prompt resolution of the recently averted
planed industrial action.
The NNPC
GMD made this disclosure at the 4th Quadrennial Delegates’ Conference of the
National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), NNPC Group
Executive Council in Abuja.
Dr. Baru
pointed out that both unions have demonstrated uncommon commitment to the
vision of the NNPC Management in ensuring steady and uninterrupted supply of
petroleum products across the country.
The NNPC
boss said, ‘’I wish to register my appreciation to the present Executives of
NUPENG. Together with the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of
Nigeria (PENGASSAN), you have collectively created an atmosphere of industrial
harmony in NNPC and by extension, the entire Oil and Gas industry. You have
shown great understanding at the critical moments in the course of our
operations. I thank you for the cordial relationship that has defined our
association.”
Speaking
on the topic: “NNPC NUPENG Branch: Redefining the Trajectory of Trade
Unionism,” Baru expressed satisfaction that unionism at the NNPC has moved away
from confrontation, strikes and threats of industrial actions to pragmatic
consultations.
He
commended the foresight of the union leaders on the choice of the conference
theme, “Living with Change – PIGB and the Aftermath for the Oil and Gas Sector
Workers”, stressing that early agreement by the relevant arms of government on
Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) would impact greatly on the activities of the Oil
and Gas Sector.
The NNPC
GMD praised the oil workers for their courage to embrace change, a phenomenon
which he described as a difficult endeavour for a leader to undertake.
Earlier
in his speech, the NUPENG National President, Prince Williams Akporeha said the
union had embarked on a number of reforms geared towards rebranding itself for
efficiency.
He
explained further that “In the last six months of our coming into leadership
position, the new leadership has continued to embark on series of rebranding
exercises to positively project the union through reforms and various policy
frameworks with purposeful intention of making the union vibrant, effective and
efficient.”
Speaking
at the occasion, the newly elected NNPC Group Chairman, Comrade Idache David
Paul, in his acceptance speech appreciated the NNPC’s management for the
support so far and promised to build on the achievements of his predecessors.
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