National President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) Engr. Sanusi Abdul-Fari, has expressed the confidence that...
National President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria Engr. Sanusi Abdul-Fari, has expressed the confidence that the Federal Government and Nigeria Labour Congress would harmonise their differences to ensure that it does not result to NLC embarking on indefinite strike action over the N30,000 minimum wage.
But fielding questions whether IPMAN would join if NLC declares a strike action, Abdul – Fari noted that his optimism of imminent satisfactory resolution of the issue between the FGN and NLC informed why there shouldn’t be any need for Nigerians to ponder if a strike is called by the NLC, whether the IPMAN would join or not join in solidarity with the apex trade union.
The National President also disclosed that the IPMAN in conjunction with a sister union, had discussed with the Federal Government over the deplorable access roads to petroleum depots across the country and its impact on their operations, expressing the confidence that the FG having taken note of it, would address them soon.
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