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The Trade Union Congress (TUC) says it is ready to shut down all oil field locations in the country if the ongoing discussions with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) do not yield positive results.



The President of TUC, Comrade Festus Usifo, made the threat on Channels Television on Wednesday.

Oando PLC announced on September 4 an agreement with ENI, an Italian multinational energy company, over the 100 percent acquisition of Nigerian AGIP Oil Company Limited shares.

Concerns have been raised about the fate of Nigerian workers at Agip Company following the transition of ownership.

Reacting to the issues raised, Usifo maintained that the union’s position is for due process to be followed by Agip Company.

According to him, TUC is not in support of rolling its members over to Oando PLC without adequate development plans for workers who have worked for Agip Company for so many years.

Usifo said, “What we are asking is that we need to be sure; our members have worked with NAOC over the years; some have worked for over thirty years, some are at the point of retirement, and you are saying you want to hand them over to a new company.

“The question is: what are the liabilities that have been incurred by Agip, the pension, and the gratuity you are supposed to pay these people? Does Oando have the financial wherewithal to be able to meet these financial obligations to our members? That is the first thing.

“As a patriotic association, we are also asking Oando, you are buying this; what is your development plan? Because the future of our members depends on that company, if the company folds, then our members will go home.

“If we are not satisfied with the plans, we will say, Pay us our obligations; we do not want to be transited into Oando; pay us our money.

“I have worked for you for 35 years; I have worked for you for thirty years; pay me my perseverance, and let’s discuss a special separation package so that I go.

“If I now want to join Oando, it would be based on my discretion; anything I see I take, but the years I have put in Agip and NAOC settle me”.

The TUC President insists that Oando PLC cannot manage and sustain production like the International Oil Companies, or IOCs, who inject finances into managing the assets.

“When the IOCs were managing most of these assets, they had the finances to inject into them, and we could have sustained production. That is the real challenge we would be having, and those are the discussions we are also having with the Agip group.

“Parts of operations like stimulation operations do not do well with enhancement, so we would have issues. Those wells will start declining”.

He said Agip must sit down and have a conversation with the operators working in the oil field locations and ensure their demands are met.

“We have people who are working in the field locations, the operators working there; you cannot bring people who are dissatisfied to be running your assets; it does not work like that.

“Who is going to run it? Is it the management of Oando that will just come there and start pressing the buttons? No, you need these employees. So, you must sit down and have a conversation with them.

“If they insist on not complying, they know the consequence, and we will withdraw our members from the respective field locations. What we are doing now is conversation, consultation, and discussion with the Agip management”.

Meanwhile, members of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) in Agip have held a series of prayer sessions in various NAOC offices and field locations across Delta, Rivers, Imo, and Bayelsa States.

The workers are using the prayer sessions to seek God’s intervention and support from the Federal Government and relevant government agencies to impress on NAOC to follow due process on the engagement of Nigerian workers in the sale of NAOC shares to Oando.

They prayed that the Nigerian labor laws would be enforced strictly to protect the interests of the workforce during the tumultuous transition and the protection of all their members, whose alleged sale of Eni’s assets to Oando has unleashed a storm of uncertainty, fear, and despair upon its loyal workforce.

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