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Mass Sack: More Trouble For El-Rufai  As Oil Workers Down Tools

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The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), has  advised its members to shut down services in Kaduna State with effect from May 16.
The directive was in line with the  Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) five days warning strike over sack of 4000  workers in the state.
NUPENG’s General Secretary, Mr Afolabi Olawale,who gave the directive in a letter addressed to Petroleum Tanker Drivers branch of NUPENG
Olawale explained that  compliance to the directive was necessary for the successful execution of the campaign against alleged anti-labour practices of Kaduna state governor.
The union said NLC had directed workers in the state to totally withdraw services for five days with effect from May 16, 2021.
The directive was given following the sack of over 4,000 workers in the state.
Two days ago,the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) issued  similar order to its workers in the state with a view to ensuring that the reinstatement of the sacked workers.
Kaduna State NLC Chairman, Mr Ayuba Suleiman, had said that the decision was taken during an emergency meeting in Kaduna with a delegation from the NLC national headquarters.
The union had accused the state government of ignoring due process in the recent disengagement of over 4,000 workers from local governments, state basic education board and Primary Health Care Agency.
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