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General News of Friday, 14 August 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

NUPENG, PENGASSAN threaten strike over unpaid salaries

For the past three months we have not been paid our salaries For the past three months we have not been paid our salaries

The National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) have threatened to embark on a nationwide strike.

The unions threatened to go on strike with effect on Sunday, August 16, 2020 if the Federal Government (FG) fails to pay their three months salary arrears.

The protesting members, expressing their displeasure with the development, went to the headquarters of the Petroleum Trust Development Funds (PTF) claiming that the FG is withholding their salaries since May 2020 for failing to migrate to the Integrated Payroll System.

They added that they are not against the Integrated Payroll System but needed more clarification before the implementation of the new scheme.

One of the protesting members speaking on behalf of his colleagues lamented on the non-payment of salaries.

"For the past three months we have not been paid our salaries, we have engaged with the government and IPPIS,” he said.

The protesters in red attires carried placards written, “No To Forceful Enrollment into IPPIS”, “Release Our Salaries Now”, “We Are Not Against IPPIS but Create Another Platform That Addresses Our Peculiarities,” “We have families and dependents pay our salaries, pay Nigerian workers, pay our three months’ salaries”, among others.

The Executive Secretary of PTDF, Aliyu Gusau, who spoke on behalf of the Minister of State for Petroleum, assured the members that their message will be delivered to the minister.

“I want to commend you all for the orderly manner you all are conducting yourselves.

“I also want to commend the approach you all are using to engage with the Federal Government, I’m aware of some these issues and also aware of the efforts the minister is trying to use to solve these issues.

“I want to assure you that all your messages will be communicated with emphasis to the minister who is away in Yeanogoa, but I want to appeal to you all at all times to always put the interest of the nation ahead of anything else.

“Your grieves are real and as a matter of fact these issues can be resolved through positive engagement with the government,” he concluded.