LabourNewsOil & GasPetroleum Tanker Drivers To Embark On Strike

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The National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, has announced that its Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) will commence strike on Monday due to the deplorable state of the nation’s highways and other issues which necessitated the strike

Mr. Tayo Aboyeji, South-West Zonal Chairman of NUPENG, who confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said the union has lost many lives and property due to bad roads.

“We are going on a nationwide strike because of the deplorable and shameful state of our highways. When a truckloads petrol in Lagos, the drivers spend five to six days to get to Abuja because of the shameful state of the roads.”

“All tanker drivers from the union would withdraw their services nationwide,” Aboyeji said.

He lamented that tanker drivers have been going through harrowing situations while rendering selfless national service and the rate of fire incidences involving petroleum tankers has increased because of the government’s failure to enforce installation of safety gadgets on tankers in the country.

“This will protect the inflammation contents of their trucks from spilling over in a situation of road accident.

“We see the failure of the government in this regard as the height of insensitivity to lives of innocent Nigerians and union cannot continue to fold its hands while our members are getting burnt everywhere and every day,” he added.

Aboyeji explained that they had in the past called off their strike because it affected, majority of Nigerians but now their hands are tied, adding that calls by the executive of the union have fallen on the deaf ears of the government as the highways continue to deteriorate nationwide.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)

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