NNPC workers under the aegis of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN and the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, have suspended their strike action. The oil workers called for a strike following the restructuring of NNPC by the Federal government.
Good news!
ReplyDeleteThem for no call am off make baba deal with them in his foolish ways Just like that.
DeleteI hope this would put an end to this current fuel scarcity
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Berra
ReplyDeleteOpe o! At least, we will ve fuel now
ReplyDelete... Merited happiness
Thank God oo
ReplyDeleteThank God. We have enough to deal with already!
ReplyDelete#LIB ADDICT#
Thank God.
ReplyDeleteThe fuel line's already super crazy.
Glad the strike's been called off.
Their business
ReplyDeleteRecord breaking. Shortest strike action ever recorded in Nigerias history.
ReplyDeleteThey promised CHANGE but gave us CHAINS. Thank God this strike is over. I could imagine the hardship awaiting Nigerians.
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ReplyDeletePEPSI ADDICT
Thank God oo
ReplyDeleteWhen the two elephants fights the grass suffers
Na the poor masses will suffer as the price of PMS etc will skyrocket
No they should have continued, and they will be treated as economic saboteurs.
ReplyDeleteChange is here for our good.
. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
I like positive people like you. Bonario I mode of reasoning is excellent.
DeleteAm not an apc fan Bonario, but u are one of the reasons I still get hope on apc.
DeleteNdi ala! They should continue na
ReplyDeleteThank God
ReplyDeleteFor their good
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Finally... We need cooperation to move forward as a country, of course some people will be disadvantaged at some point, but then again, the long run benefits is what's really important
ReplyDeleteThey are just silly bunch of brainless people who don't want to adapt to change. They should have continued and we will see who would be most affected, yeye idiots.
ReplyDeleteThank God for that
ReplyDeleteGood for them...
ReplyDeletePerhaps they have unanimously developed a plan to continue their stealings.
ReplyDeleteLolz you're funny
DeleteU ar right
DeleteGood
ReplyDeleteThnk God oooo
ReplyDeleteThis is what they should have done in the first place. Lisa with ALL stake holder and there wouldn't have been an issue. People have to fight for their jobs, pensions et all. We no dry military regime.
ReplyDeleteWhether the call off or continue the strike, NNPC will still be restructured. We shall all bear the pain for our unborn sake.
ReplyDeleteThread power small small o my country men. Remember every creation is important not only you. Which strike have we not lost precious souls that we were created to love and preserve
ReplyDeleteThank God
ReplyDeleteWas d strike necessary in d first place? Nigerians now rise to fight anything or anyone dat wl stop stealing.na wao
ReplyDeleteChange have come to stay!! Brainless APC party, this government lack due process in everything they do, how can they unbondle NNPC without getting PIB bill passed? Buhari the petroleum minister is a lunatic by nature.
ReplyDeleteChange have come to stay!! Brainless APC party, this government lack due process in everything they do, how can they unbondle NNPC without getting PIB bill passed? Buhari the petroleum minister is a lunatic by nature.
ReplyDeleteThank God at least fuel queque will reduce
ReplyDeleteJus bought fuel nw at d rate of 130per liter
ReplyDeletethat is one good news,even though i cannt understand the reason for the strike in the first place
ReplyDeleteThe strike action was ill-fated bound to fail ab initio. You people have no choice than to stop the ill-advised strike. It is an anti progress and anti people strike, an absolute nonsense.
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ReplyDeleteYea, I guess the agitation was as a result of the uncertainties surrounding their jobs, so its all good.
ReplyDeleteThey departmentalized the organisation, i didn't see any need for the strike.
Its well
Nice there are optimistic positive minded young people like you .. We can't give up.. Nigeria will be great...
ReplyDeleteIT IS A PITY and A BIG DIGRACE for PENGASAN not to UNDERSTAND - RESTRUCTURE!!!
ReplyDeleteAfter all, THE OIL COMPANIES THEY ARE "SUPPOSED" to SUPERVISE have been CARRING OUT THIS EXERCISE, to OPTIMISE PERFORMANCE OVER THE YEARS!!!!
So, NNPC hasn't been doing its work!!!
Thank God, they have EXPOSED THEMSELVES TO PUBLIC RIDICULE!!!!!
WHAT has BIP got to do with RESTRUCTURING???
Nice oo
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