Saturday, 25 August 2012

NUPENG suspends strike over subsidy payment



The union subsequently directed tanker drivers to resume lifting and suspend the planned nationwide strike.
In a communique signed by all parties and read by the minister of labour chief emeka wogu, it was resolved that all the issues raised over subsidy payments, non payment of salaries among others will be looked into and reviewed in 2weeks.
The communique said the meeting between government, NUPENG, NLC, depot owners and oil marketers was fruitful, adding that the government and the unions agreed to work together towards finding a solution to all the issues in dispute.
They also agreed that those accused of fuel subsidy fraud should submit themselves to the ongoing verification exercise, while the meeting confirmed that the Federal Government had been paying all verified claims and would continue to pay all claims so verified.
Confirming the call off, National President of NUPENG, Achese Igwe said “The strike action has been called off… Within two weeks we will come back again, to sit down to look at the issues again,”.
He directed tanker drivers to resume the distribution of petroleum products to Abuja which has been hit with scarcity since last week. “We have also directed immediately that our tanker drivers should go back to work and make sure product is being lifted into Abuja” he said.

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