Monday, 22 June 2020 05:20

Fuel scarcity looms as oil workers threaten strike over IPPIS enrolment

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Nigeria may face petrol scarcity if oil workers make good the threat of withdrawing their services nationwide should Federal Government insist on registering employees in the oil sector on the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System.

Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers made the threat in a letter addressed to Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr Timipre Sylva.

The unions kicked against plans by Office of Accountant-General of the Federation to register oil workers on IPPIS platform.

The letter dated June 19, 2020 was jointly signed by General Secretaries of PENGASSAN and NUPENG, Mr Lumumgba Okugbawa and Mr Olawale Afolabi, respectively.

The unions said their apprehension about the IPPIS platform stemmed from the fact that it discountenanced the peculiarities of the oil and gas sector with regards to collective bargaining agreement and approved pay structure between the unions and Federal Government.

“We reiterate that industrial peace in the sector cannot be guaranteed if the salaries of our members are stopped or if the implementation is carried out unilaterally without our input,” the unions said.

Afolabi also confirmed to our correspondent that the unions would embark on industrial action if the government neglects their requests.

He, however, said that no date had been fixed for the commencement of such action as the unions were optimistic that the government would listen to their demands.

The letter stated that the unions were surprised that though Federal Government recently revived Government Integrated Financial Management Information System, where all affected agencies were currently on, Office of Accountant-General of the Federation still insisted on enrolling oil workers on the IPPIS platform.

Describing IPPIS platform as defective and problematic, the unions urged the petroleum minister to intervene in the matter to avert crisis in the oil sector.

Both oil unions stressed that they were counting on Sylva’s understanding in resolving the matter.

 

Punch

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