
They conveyed the notice of industrial action in a communique issued at the end of their meeting in Ibadan, Oyo State,where they also observed with grave concerns the reluctance of the Nigeria Association of Road Transport Owners to negotiate the renewal of the Collective Bargaining Agreement for new working conditions for the petroleum tanker drivers.
“The meeting in session noted with deep pains that the expiring collective bargaining agreement has been in operation for the past six years even when the country has been experiencing spiralling inflationary trend that is further complicated by destructive powers of COVID-19 pandemic,”it added
The branch executive council said it would no longer be able to guarantee the continued service of its members in the petroleum products distribution across the country if new conditions of service for PTD was not provided for in the next 14 days from March 27.
The council also faulted the increasing rate of fire incidences involving petroleum trucks with accompanying massive destruction of lives and property of its members and the general public.