Nigeria
Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, has expressed
disappointment over what it termed the deliberate act by National
Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, to exclude the union
and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association, PENGASSAN, from
its just concluded stakeholders conference.
NUPENG, in a statement by its President, Igwe Achese, condemned the
action of the Content Development Board, to single out the two labour
unions in the oil and gas industry, “that are major stakeholders in the
sector. NUPENG states that it was in the forefront of the struggle to
make the local content bill a reality, but today it is being excluded in
the discussions of the affairs that affect human capital involved in
the actualization of the process.
NUPENG argued that “the Local Content Board’s deliberate act to
exclude the two unions, is to make them not to open up on the weaknesses
and lapses noticeable, which the unions have always pointed out. NUPENG
reiterates that, it is sad to note that the ideals and purpose of
setting up the board have not been realised. It is a shame today that
the level of success expected of the board has not been met. The board
has failed to call indigenous firms who are benefitting from the Local
Content Act to stop enslaving their workers who are Nigerians, as
casuals.”
“The union states that the Content Development Board has failed to
monitor these indigenous firms that are owing their workers salaries and
allowances. The union also points out that the Local Content Board has
also failed to fish out indigenous firms operating in the sector
fronting for foreign firms, making the Act itself a nullity.”
Source: Vanguard
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