IPOB denies involvement in oil workers killing
“We are not bandits or terrorists that spill blood.”
“We are not bandits or terrorists that spill blood.”
The protesting community says the company was "insensitive to its social obligations to the people."
The strike is to protest the forceful enrolment into the IPPIS.
The police say the suspects confessed to the crime.
The association says the sale will mortgage the nation's future.
The fire was reportedly caused by an electrical fault.
The risk of skin cancer increases with the duration of skin contact with benzene and crude.
Acting President Osinbajo met with the military chiefs.
An official says the strike continues across the country.
“The proposed amendment can directly affect some $25 billion worth of foreign investments..."
The oil workers met with the petroleum minister.
Workers also advised the government on the passage of the PIB.
The union accused international oil companies of violating Nigerian laws.
“The NNPC will be made autonomous from the state. It will relinquish all its policy making and regulatory activities," the ...
Mr. Omoni said no ransom was paid to rescue the workers.
The workers accuse the government of not implementing the agreement reached by with them.
PENGASSAN accuses the government of trying to create confusion by claiming to be negotiating.
The oil workers said a meeting with government, which was scheduled for June 23, was moved at the last minute ...
“Let us stated unequivocally that industrial peace in the oil and gas sector will not be guaranteed."
Government cannot restructure the industry alone
Oil workers accuse the minister of a "hidden agenda".
The federal government had on Tuesday fired heads of several oil agencies.
Workers protest unpaid contract funds by the state government.
The chairman said the contract was financed by Skye Bank and the bank had been asking for repayment of the ...
The operators disagree over a plan to replace fuel subsidy with an arrangement of sending crude oil overseas for refining.
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