An earlier meeting scheduled for yesterday between leaders of oil workers and government representatives was later shifted to today on the prompting of government.
However, labour leaders have written government that they would not be available for today’s meeting, saying they would be ready on Monday.
In a notice postponing yesterday’s meeting, an official of the Ministry of Labour, which convened the meeting, wrote to inform the labour leaders.
It read in part: “I am directed by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, to inform you that in consideration of the season and national holidays, the conciliation meeting earlier scheduled to hold on Thursday, July 7, shall now hold on Friday, July 8, by 11a.m. at the Boardroom of the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, 12th floor, NNPC Towers.”
… responds to FG’s letter
Responding to the notice, PENGASSAN wrote to the government: “We have looked at the contents and analysed the possibility of holding such a meeting at such short notice, considering the period of festivities also.
“It is based on the above that we are suggesting that we meet with you on Monday, July 11. However, please note that it is the National Executive Council, NEC-in-session that can vacate this action (strike).”
PENGASSAN National Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojugbana, said in a statement yesterday: “There is no iota of truth in the report that the strike had been called off or suspended.
“Some of our members offshore have been withdrawn, while those on critical equipment have commenced gradual shutting down before final disengagement.
“Our members, especially those in offices and downstream sector, will join tomorrow (today) as they resume from Eid-el-Fitr holiday.”vanguard