Fuel price increases as stakeholders’ meeting ends in deadlock

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Oil prices increase

Nigerians have to pay additional money to get premium motor spirit, popularly known as petrol, as the feud between Dangote Refinery and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, remains unresolved.

This is as the closed-door meeting on Monday among the Federal Government, Dangote Refinery and PENGASSAN ended in a deadlock.

The President of PENGASSAN, Festus Osifo, confirmed this to DAILY POST in the earlier hours of Tuesday.

When DAILY POST asked for an update on the meeting chaired by the Federal government, Comrade Osifo similarly said, “deadlock”.

Earlier, DAILY POST correspondent, who went round the nation’s capital, Abuja, on Monday gathered that a hike in fuel price has been implemented.

Ranoil, Empire filling stations in Gwarimpa, and Ranoil on the Kubwa Expressway have all adjusted fuel pump prices to N910, N920, and N910 per litre, up from N890, N910, and N890 per litre.

This comes as PENGASSAN secretary, Lumumba Ighotemu, in an official directive to all members on Monday night, said its nationwide strike against Dangote Refinery for mass sack of Nigerian workers, which began on Monday, continues.

“All comrades are therefore directed to continue with the industrial action until further instruction. Only information coming through our official channels should be regarded as authentic.

“Any further clarification you need should be sought from higher organs of the Association,” PENGASSAN declared.

This paints a gory picture for the country’s oil sector and for Nigerians who are directly affected.

Dangote Refinery has not made any shift, rather ignoring the demand of the workers, which is to recall workers unjustly sacked for belonging to PENGASSAN.

Though Dangote Refinery has not stated explicitly the number of workers it sacked, the plant, however, has not denied the action.

Pained by the 650,000-barrel-per-day refinery’s recalcitrance, the Nigerian Union of Labour Congress on Monday joined PENGASSAN in the nationwide strike, like the Trade Union of Nigeria did on Sunday.

Credit: dailypost.ng

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