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Fuel scarcity looms as NUPENG directs members to shut down supply operations
Fuel scarcity looms as NUPENG directs members to shut down supply operations
Amidst growing tension over the indefinite strike ordered to commence on Tuesday, October 3, by organised labour, the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has asked their members to withdraw services.
The union said that it is very disturbing and unfortunate that the Federal Government of Nigeria and other tiers of governments are so insensitive to the excruciating and debilitating socio/economic pains Nigerians are passing through as a result of very harsh and sudden economic policies taken by the current administration.
In a mobilization letter jointly signed by NUPENG President, William Akporeha, and General Secretary, Afolabi Olawale, the leadership of the oil workers said that although they are aware of the huge impacts a 24-hour industrial action by the organized labour can have on businesses and socio/economic lives of the nation, the government’s actions and inactions are inextricably forcing the organized labour to take this very hard and painful route.
“Consequent upon the joint resolution of the National Executive Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress as the outcome of the joint National Executive Council meeting of the two Labour Federation, held on 25th September, 2O23, we wish to inform all our members in the formal and informal sectors of the Nigeria oil and gas industry and alert the general public that the rank and file members of our union are hereby directed to commence full mobilization and ensure an unwavering compliance with the directive of the two labour centres to all affiliate unions to embark on a nationwide industrial action from midnight of 3rd October, 2023,” it said.
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The leadership of NUPENG described as worrisome the apparent lack of regards and respect to the cries and yearnings of the organised labour, civil society organisations and the general public by this administration.
“lt appears the administration is arrogantly taking the good will and the tolerance level of the workers and Nigerians in general for granted. This arrogance is demonstrated clearly and loudly by the ways and manners meetings with organized labour and outcomes of such meetings are taken with levity and disrespect.
“Beyond any reasonable doubts, the government has demonstrated high insensitivity, lack of respect and regards to organized labour and the Nigerian masses.
Therefore, it is in the light of the above that NUPENG as a responsive and responsible affiliate union of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), will fully comply with the resolution of the joint NEC meeting and we hereby direct the leaders in the four (4) Zonal Councils of our great union to mobilize all our members in the formal and informal sectors to shut down services effective 3rd October, 2023.
“All NUPENG members, including the Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD), Petrol Stations Workers (PSW), Liquefied Petroleum Gas Retailers (LPGAR) and all other allied workers in the value chain of petroleum products distribution must comply with this directive from midnight of Tuesday, 3rd October 2023,” it said.
NUPENG directed all its branches and units to ensure full compliance by setting up Compliance and Monitoring Teams in all operational locations.
Fuel scarcity looms as NUPENG directs members to shut down supply operations
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Tinubu Orders Crackdown on Plateau Killers, Approves ₦2bn Relief Package
Tinubu Orders Crackdown on Plateau Killers, Approves ₦2bn Relief Package
President Bola Tinubu has pledged to deploy the full instruments of federal authority against individuals and groups responsible for the recurring violence in Plateau State, warning that those identified as instigators or sponsors of unrest will face decisive government action.
The President made the declaration on Tuesday evening during a high-level meeting with Plateau State leaders and stakeholders at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where he also approved a ₦2 billion humanitarian relief package for victims of the March 29 attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North Local Government Area.
The meeting, which lasted several hours and ended around 8 p.m., brought together Governor Caleb Mutfwang, all living former governors of Plateau State, traditional rulers, religious leaders, and political stakeholders, including the APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda.
According to the Presidency, Tinubu told the delegation that his administration would no longer tolerate cycles of violence, urging leaders in the state to take responsibility in identifying those fueling conflict.
“No protocols, no obstacles; we are here to speak our minds and find a permanent solution to a recurring conflict and chaos,” the President said.
He stressed that tolerance, unity, and accountability among leaders were essential to ending decades of recurring communal clashes in the state.
Tinubu also issued a strong directive to state authorities to identify individuals allegedly responsible for instigating violence, warning that they would face firm government action.
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“If you identify and you know the names of troublemakers, agents provocateurs who want to continue killing or instigate killing, let us know. We will use the instrument of office to deal with them,” he warned.
The President added that anyone found to be recruiting or inciting violence would face the full weight of federal power.
He further called for fairness, justice, and ethnic inclusiveness in governance, insisting that peace-building efforts must be rooted in equity and mutual respect among communities.
At the meeting, the Federal Government approved ₦2 billion in humanitarian assistance for victims of the March 29 attack in Angwan Rukuba, where over 27 people were reportedly killed in a violent assault on returning worshippers.
The funds, according to officials, will be used to support displaced families, rebuild damaged property, and provide emergency relief to affected communities through the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction.
The approval follows Tinubu’s earlier promise during his visit to Jos on April 2, shortly after the incident.
Tinubu reiterated his support for the establishment of state police, describing it as a necessary reform to address Plateau’s persistent security challenges.
He urged federal lawmakers present at the meeting to work toward constitutional backing for decentralized policing, arguing that local security structures would improve response times and enforcement.
The President also directed the newly constituted Plateau peace committee—made up of all living former governors of the state—to review existing white papers on past conflict resolutions and present consolidated recommendations.
He encouraged flexibility in restructuring previous peace frameworks, stressing that ineffective committees should be dissolved or merged for better results.
“Forget those committees you mentioned to me; if it’s not working, it’s not working. Consider this group as the committee until we find a lasting solution,” he said.
The Gbong Gwom Jos, Da Jacob Gyang Buba, urged the Federal Government to strengthen security deployments in the state, noting that existing forces were overstretched and required better equipment and manpower.
He also reiterated the need for the promised installation of thousands of AI-enabled surveillance cameras across Plateau State to enhance monitoring and early warning systems.
Governor Caleb Mutfwang described the meeting as historic, noting that it was the first time all living former governors of Plateau State were gathered together in a unified peace initiative.
He pledged full cooperation with the Federal Government’s peace efforts and emphasized the need to rebuild trust across ethnic and religious divides.
Former Deputy Speaker Idris Wase also highlighted drug abuse as a growing driver of insecurity in the state, calling for stronger enforcement measures.
Tinubu concluded the meeting by urging stakeholders to prioritize unity, warning that continued violence would only deepen poverty and instability in the region.
He also proposed expanded inclusion of non-indigenous communities in governance structures as part of broader reconciliation efforts.
The President reaffirmed that his administration is committed to ending violence in Plateau State and across Nigeria, stressing that peace and stability remain central to national development.
Tinubu Orders Crackdown on Plateau Killers, Approves ₦2bn Relief Package
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Tinubu Appoints Bianca Ojukwu as Minister of Foreign Affairs
Tinubu Appoints Bianca Ojukwu as Minister of Foreign Affairs
President Bola Tinubu has appointed Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu as Nigeria’s new Minister of Foreign Affairs following the resignation of Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, who reportedly stepped down to pursue political ambitions ahead of the 2027 elections.
The appointment places Ojukwu in charge of Nigeria’s external relations, diplomatic engagements, and international partnerships at a time the administration is intensifying efforts to reposition the country’s global image and strengthen economic diplomacy.
Until her latest appointment, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu served as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, where she was involved in Nigeria’s diplomatic outreach and regional engagement programmes.
Her elevation to the substantive ministerial role is seen as a continuation of her work within the foreign affairs ministry and a move to ensure continuity in Nigeria’s diplomatic policy direction.
In a related development, President Tinubu also nominated Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, pending confirmation by the Senate.
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Enikanolaiye, who hails from Kogi State, previously served as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and International Relations. He is a career diplomat with over 30 years of experience in Nigeria’s foreign service.
His extensive diplomatic background includes serving as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as postings in several Nigerian missions abroad, including Addis Ababa, Belgrade, Ottawa, London, and New Delhi.
The Presidency said the appointments are part of broader efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s foreign policy architecture, improve coordination in international engagements, and expand economic and strategic partnerships across key global regions.
President Tinubu congratulated both appointees and urged them to prioritise national interest, enhance economic diplomacy, support regional stability, and ensure the protection of Nigerians in the diaspora.
He further emphasised the need for a more proactive foreign policy approach that aligns with Nigeria’s economic growth agenda and global competitiveness objectives.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains central to Nigeria’s international relations, overseeing bilateral and multilateral engagements, consular services, and diplomatic missions worldwide.
Political analysts say the reshuffle signals a renewed focus by the Tinubu administration on strengthening diplomatic leadership and expanding Nigeria’s influence in global affairs.
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How Nigerian Army Uncovered Alleged Plot to Overthrow Tinubu
How Nigerian Army Uncovered Alleged Plot to Overthrow Tinubu
The Nigerian Army has told a Federal High Court in Abuja how intelligence operatives uncovered an alleged plot to overthrow the administration of President Bola Tinubu, leading to the arrest and prosecution of several suspects accused of terrorism-related offences and conspiracy against the state.
During proceedings before the court on Wednesday, a military witness explained that security agencies intercepted communications and gathered intelligence suggesting that a group of individuals was allegedly planning to destabilize the government through coordinated actions aimed at inciting unrest and undermining national security.
According to the Army witness, investigations began after security agencies received intelligence reports indicating suspicious meetings and movements involving some of the defendants.
The witness told the court that surveillance operations, digital evidence, and intelligence analysis later uncovered alleged plans linked to efforts to unlawfully challenge the authority of the Federal Government.
The prosecution further alleged that some of the accused persons held secret meetings where discussions bordering on unconstitutional change of government and attacks on strategic institutions were allegedly made.
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Military prosecutors informed the court that items recovered during investigations included communication devices, documents, and electronic materials believed to be connected to the alleged conspiracy.
The Army maintained that the actions of the defendants posed a serious threat to national security and democratic stability, especially amid ongoing security challenges across parts of the country.
Defense lawyers, however, challenged the prosecution’s claims, arguing that the allegations were politically motivated and lacked credible evidence directly linking their clients to any coup plot.
Counsel to some of the defendants urged the court to dismiss portions of the prosecution’s testimony, insisting that mere association or political criticism should not be interpreted as an attempt to overthrow the government.
The presiding judge subsequently adjourned the matter to a later date for continuation of hearing and cross-examination of witnesses.
The case has attracted nationwide attention due to growing concerns over national security, political tensions, and the increasing scrutiny of alleged anti-government activities.
Authorities have repeatedly warned against actions capable of undermining constitutional democracy, stressing that security agencies would continue monitoring threats against the state and democratic institutions.
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