NNPC Drops 500 From Its Workforce For Failing Promotion Test -
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*Oil production, fuel supply, others threatened as unions kick
No
fewer than 500 employees are about to be dropped from the payroll of
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for reportedly
failing to scale through a mandatory personnel assessment and promotion
examinations the corporation recently conducted, KDBlog has gathered.
Very reliable sources within the state oil company said the issue was
already causing disquiet in the corporation. They said this could lead
to disruption of NNPC operations following threats by workers’ unions to
resist the alleged sack of the 500 workers.
From reports, NNPC
has since October 2017 remained the sole importer and supplier of
refined petroleum products in Nigeria, especially petrol which
independent petroleum marketers have stayed away from importing on
account of unfavourable pricing. On the other hand, Nigeria’s oil
production has continued to improve from a 2016 production disruption
caused by militancy in the Niger Delta.
Sources close to the
development told KDBlog that trouble started when the corporation
conducted the promotional examinations and about 500 of its staff could
not pass it. The 500 are reportedly not part of the workers’ unions –
the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and
Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria
(PENGASSAN). They were subsequently issued notices of disengagement, but
their issue has since been taken up by the two unions, which sources
stated have now pledged to resist the sack even though it means shutting
down the operations of the NNPC.
A source who pleaded not be
named said, “Some staff wrote promotion exams to move places, as it is
the case. They are Chief Officers and Deputy General Managers who are in
M5 and M6 cadre. Some didn’t pass for the first time and about 500 were
asked to leave, and papers in this regard were served them.
“Right now, there is a lot of tension because that category of people affected are not part of workers’ union.
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