You’re scaring off investors – Kogi West Senator cautions PENGASSAN

 




 Kogi West Senator, Sunday Karimi, has warned the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, to respect the Petroleum Industry Act, PIA, saying the union’s directive to withdraw services affecting the Dangote Refinery risks damaging the economy and deterring investors.

On Saturday, PENGASSAN’s General Secretary, Lumumba Okugbawa, ordered members working at field locations to withdraw services from 6 am on Sunday, September 28.

The directive covered control-room and panel operations, outfield personnel and other services across companies, agencies and institutions, and specifically called for the immediate suspension of processes involving gas and crude supply to the Dangote Refinery.Reacting, Karimi condemned the move as “economic sabotage,” saying the action exposed what he described as ulterior motives that threatened the oil sector.

In a statement he signed, Karimi said: “No investor will invest in any country where a union leader can easily destroy a multibillion-dollar private investment without cause. No serious nation will even allow such unions to survive.”

The senator urged the Federal Government and law enforcement agencies to intervene, arguing that the withdrawal of gas and crude supplies would cripple the $20 billion refinery and reverse gains towards self-sufficiency in fuel supply.

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