AVIATION workers will down tools from midnight today in
compliance with the call for an industrial action by Labour.
The strike is to press the government for the N30,000
minimum wage request.
The Federal Government has proposed N24,000 minimum wage,
but the governors say they can pay only N22,500
The strike plan has already been stopped by the Industrial
Court which on Friday upheld the government’s ex parte application.
The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday
said there was enough supply of products.
National President of the National Union of Air Transport
Employers (NUATE) Ben Nnabue said: “All flights operating into and out of
Nigerian airports shall be affected by this industrial action.”
NNPC spokesperson Ndu Ughamadu said the firm has a stock of
petroleum products to sustain a minimum of 39 days sufficiency and about 25
days availability on land.
Ughamadu said “motorists and other consumers of petroleum
products are assured of adequate stock to meet their energy needs”.
”Nigerians should remain vigilant and volunteer information
to the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), the industry regulator or to
any law enforcement agency around them, on any station that attempts to take
advantage of any prevailing situation in the country at the expense of the
consumers.”
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