Ali Ndume, senator representing Borno south, says President
Bola Tinubu should dissolve the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association
of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) if the union continues to “serve private interests”
rather than the public good.
On Saturday, the PENGASSAN instructed its members to embark
on a nationwide strike immediately over Dangote refinery’s dismissal of “over
800 workers”.
The Dangote refinery said the industrial action embarked
upon by the union was aimed at weaponising hardship against Nigerians.
Commenting on the development while appearing on Prime Time,
an Arise Television programme, on Monday, Ndume said he has long opposed
“so-called unionism” that prioritises the benefits of a few individuals at the
expense of the country.
“This PENGASSAN is supposed to serve the interest of
Nigerians, and their profession has to do with petroleum product that affects
everything,” the lawmaker said.
“This is Nigeria, which is supposed to be a free country.
You can’t force someone to be in the union.”
The senator criticised the union for attempting to “impose
demands” on the Dangote refinery.
“Dangote is a private businessman who established a
refinery. You can’t come and impose anything on a private individual. If you
want to be a union, then stay out of Dangote,” he said.
Ndume accused PENGASSAN of holding Nigerians “by the neck,”
saying the workers do not own the oil or gas resources.
The senator questioned the union’s silence during critical
moments in the oil sector.
“They are just workers. How can they be asking for more than
the owners?” he asked.
“Where were they when the subsidy was removed and the fuel
price rose to N1000? Where were they when the refineries stopped working and we
were depending on imports?”.
He urged Tinubu to take firm action and dissolve the union.
“The best thing is for the president to sign an executive
order calling them off. He has the right to dissolve them. In this case, I
don’t mind if he acts like a dictator because some situations require very
drastic measures,” he said.
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