Nupeng Under Fire, loses handles such as Nans, civil rights group, others …

The Nigerians of every social class have overwhelmed the truck of the policy of dangles of dance against organized work, in particular the union of oil Nigeria and the threat of strike of natural gas workers.

They also criticized and accused Nupeng of protecting the interests acquired at the expense of the progress and socio-economic benefits of citizens.

The stall between investor, dance and nupeng has also been seen as part of a wider struggle for the control and expansion of the Nigeria’s energy future with the belief that Nupeng was divisive only by accusing and vizifully attacking the Dargotte group of the adoption of anti-laboratory practices in its refinerry and trying to dominate the oil supply chain. The Nigerians, however, called all these accusations “Burgone from the Fossa della Farno”.

The greatest concern for foreign influence also emerged in the very controversial debate.

One of these growing concerns came from the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (Nans), since the body of the apex students appealed to the federal government to intervene urgently to save the refinery of crane from the threats of Nupeng and from the act of economic sabotage without respect for the rule of law or the existing guidelines.

He also warned that his members will not remain lazily while some individuals have attempted to destroy the oil oil refinery, a structure that had already become a work lighthouse and a knowledge transfer center for countless Nigerian graduates in all fields of efforts.

Nans in a declaration signed by his partner Usman Adamu Nagwaza, president of the Senate, said: “The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (Nans) followed with acute interest in progress between the refinery of Dangote and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and natural gas workers (Nupeng).

“As far as we recognize the importance and the vital role that the unions and associations play in the defense and protection of human rights, we are obliged at this point to make the record clear: unite with one is a question of free will. No individual or group should be forced or forced to belong. Each has the freedom of association and the choice not to associate should not guarantee threats of a national one by an individual.

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“Furthermore, we recall the attention of the indictable national security councilor, the best security brass and their respective formations to the urgent need to safeguard these critical national resources. Any attack on them is, without a doubt, an attack on the future of our nation.”

“We urge Nupeng to embrace the dialogue and inadvertently refrain become tools in the hands of the economic sabotitioners.”

An influencer of social media, Ebere Anosike, observed that “it seems that NLC and Nupeng are used to sabotage the refinery of dance and therefore the economy of Nigeria to save the western refineries that take care to decline the import of fuel. The most worrying aspect is that the Nupeng workers and members could even know that they are used by an invisible vision that control the Best officials.

In the same way, a leading group of civil society, right to dignity and human justice, has also reiterated its initial position that the police inspector general and the general manager of the Department of State Services should arrest and pursue Nupeng’s leadership.

The executive director of the group, Iheanyi Kingsley, argued that Nupeng was only acting a screenplay with a deliberate attempt to discredit the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and evil the image of the country.

Adding that the Federal Government must do everything possible to protect the refinery of damage and prevent any situation that can involve the risk of scarcity of fuel or that could make the Nigerians not told suffer.

A truck driver of the refinery of Dangote, Taofek Jimoh on his part, said: “The high officials of the DSS and the Minister of Labor and Employment must be specifically praise for their firm position not to allow Nupeng who immerses Nigeria in a new economic crisis and for their determination of Nigeria to make the climate commercial to be friendly, healthy and attractive for local students.

“We need more refineries in the country and we want more players capable of depopulating the unemployment market just like dangrates, and we do not want any resistance to this progressive and fruitful move. Once again, Nupeng must remember that unionism is not by force but has been made optional and in dance, the workers of the refusal have rejected them and their contracts of bargaelazioni diabolical, CBA.”

Senator Usman Adamu Nagwaza said: “Dangote’s refinery has contributed immensely to the production and distribution of fuel within the country, which in turn has relieved the burden for the Nigerians and undoubtedly pushed economic growth”,

On X, a user said Stricts Uche: “The Nigerians are with dangar. Nupeng has made Nigeriani’s life unbearable for years”.

Others have framed the refinery as a rare national activity capable of breaking decades of dependence on foreign imports and trade union monopolies. They also applauded the deregulation of the oil and gas sector of Nigeria, calling it a change of transformative policy.

They also stressed that the government’s goal was to face inefficiencies, attract investments and create an operation led by the market where fuel prices are determined by the market forces. The refinery of Dangote, according to them, was one of the main actors in this sector and had only validated and expanded the progress made by the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in particular in his renewed agenda of hope.

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