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RPIND cautions NNPC not to sack oil workers without cause

by Usman Kadri
February 17, 2024
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RPIND cautions NNPC not to sack oil workers without cause

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Comrade Toluwa Mulade, President, Riverine Peace Initiative in Niger Delta, RPIND, has called on the National Security Adviser to the President, Nuhu Ribadu to call to order, the management of NNPC which he accused of aiding and abetting indiscriminate sacking of oil company workers in the Niger Delta region.

Comrade Mulade who made the call while addressing his members during their monthly meeting in Benin City, the Edo Stats capital said the call on the NSA to the president to draw his attention to the current action of the NNPC has become necessary in view of the present security situation of the country.

He said the unnecessary relieving of oil company workers of their job especially in the Niger Delta region will no doubt increase unemployment in the country thereby worsening the security situation which has become a monster now ravaging all parts of the Country.

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Comrade Mulade said the NSA should encourage and advise oil companies operating within Ologbo axis in particular and all other parts of the Niger Delta on the need to sustain their jobs, saying that the country cannot afford to manage insecurity which could possibly erupt from sacking such workers.

According to him, the Country has suffered a lot from insecurity and anything that tends to promote or escalate the monster should be discouraged.

He, however, appealed to the NNPC to realise that to sustain peace and security in Ologbo and Its environs, all oil companies operating in Edo State should be allowed to operate freely.

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