
Oil workers in Nigeria are set to embark
 on an indefinite strike from Monday, December 15th, as they are unhappy
 about some unresolved issues they have with the Federal Government.
Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association (PENGASSAN) and their counterparts, the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), are adamant about conducting the strike, Premium Times reports.
An official from PENGASSAN
 is said to have told reporters that ” some of the contentious issues 
include the decision of the management of Total Nigeria to sack the 
PENGASSAN zonal Secretary in Port Harcourt and the lack of promotion for
 workers of the Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF).”
The workers also reportedly complained 
that the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) which was sent to the National 
Assembly for review two years ago is still yet to be passed.
“We (the oil 
workers) have sufficient reasons, based on information available to us, 
to believe that the law makers are not prepared to pass the law, even as
 the state of the country’s petroleum industry has continued to 
deteriorate as a result of the absence of a regulatory and legal 
framework for the industry
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