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The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), on Monday launched a nationwide strike over the laying off of its workers.
The strike will definitely worsen the fuel scarcity situation ihe country, with long queues persisting in filling stations in Abuja, Lagos and other cities.
PENGASSAN, whose members mainly work in the upstream oil industry, started the industrial action after talks with government agencies ended in deadlock, said its general secretary, Lumumba Okugbawa.
The move could hit the country’s crude oil production and dent exports, as was the case in December 2016 during industrial action by the union against Exxon Mobil.
“PENGASSAN is on industrial action as a result of unfair labour practices by some companies, particularly indigenous oil and gas companies,” said Okugbawa.
The dispute arose after domestic oil and gas companies and marginal field operators laid off members of the union. Marginal fields refer to discoveries made by oil majors during exploration of larger acreage but which have been left for others to develop.
The union leader said office workers and staff working in distribution were among those taking part in the strike. He did not disclose the estimated number of workers involved