Tuesday 2 July 2013

FUEL SCARCITY HITS IBADAN

 

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Petrol stations in IBADAN, Nigeria’s largest city have been shut down following the directive by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas (NUPENG) workers.

NUPENG started a three-day warning strike on Monday over alleged unfair labour practices by oil multinationals and the poor state of road network across the country.

The union is protesting the alleged refusal of the National Association of Road Transport Owners to implement the signed collective bargaining agreement with the petroleum tanker drivers, the poor state of roads across the nation and the ill-treatment of their members by some oil companies.

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