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Dangote Refinery has accused PENGASSAN and the TUC of prioritising union dues over workers’ welfare, describing the unions’ strike threats as baseless and politically driven

Dangote Refinery Accuses PENGASSAN, TUC of Chasing Dues, Not Workers’ Welfare

Dangote Petroleum Refinery has taken aim at the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), accusing both unions of prioritising check-off dues and personal interests over the genuine welfare of workers.

In a strongly worded statement released on Monday, the refinery criticised the labour groups for threatening nationwide industrial action against its management. It described the TUC as “zombie-like” for declaring “full solidarity” with PENGASSAN without, according to the company, making any effort to verify the claims on which their threats were based.

“Instead of standing for the welfare of workers, these unions appear more concerned about their own financial benefits. Their agitation is not about improving conditions for employees but about protecting their check-off dues,” the statement alleged.

The refinery insisted that its operations remain transparent and focused on creating sustainable jobs for Nigerians, while warning that attempts to derail its progress through misinformation or politically motivated strikes would not succeed.

The dispute marks the latest clash between the newly operational refinery and organised labour, setting the stage for what could become a major showdown in Nigeria’s energy and industrial sectors.

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The refinery noted, “We are told that he who hears only from one side and passes judgment without hearing the other side is a fool. Unfortunately, the Trade Union Congress has placed itself in that position. Without hearing from Dangote Refinery, the Congress has passed a guilty verdict on the Refinery’s management and now parrots the PENGASSAN line, zombie-like, calling ‘for a national industrial action if Dangote management fails to comply with’ its demands.”

Dangote Refinery accused the unions of being driven solely by the desire to secure check-off dues. The company cited comments by PENGASSAN President Festus Osifo, who, in a recent interview with Channels Television, stated that the union had written to Dangote Refinery to begin remitting dues the day after workers allegedly unionised.

In its statement, the company dismissed both unions as self-serving and controlled by “oligarchs”, insisting that their real agenda is not the protection of workers but the preservation of their financial interests.

“PENGASSAN and TUC are two peas in a pod. They are twins from the same womb. Their interests do not extend beyond themselves and the oligarchs that run their affairs. The monthly check-off dues and other subscriptions and scams that feed their lifestyles are the primary concern and interests of these oligarchs. At least, one of them, Festus Osifo, President of PENGASSAN admitted that much on national television very recently.”

The statement added, “During his interview with Seun Okunbaloye on Channels TV, Mr. Osifo purported that “the workers” in Dangote Refinery “unionized . . . on Monday and we sent a letter to them at Dangote Refineries informing them of the decision and asking the organization to remit their dues from source, on Tuesday”. If we must believe Mr. Osifo’s account – and Dangote Refinery is not thereby admitting the accuracy of his account – the PENGASSAN oligarchs could not even wait for 24 hours after the purported unionization before demanding for their monthly check-off dues. And on account of these monthly check-off dues, PENGASSAN and its collaborators and co-conspirators – one of whom revealed itself as Trade Union Congress – are ready to plunge Nigeria and Nigerians into utter darkness and anarchy.”

It further alleged that neither PENGASSAN, TUC, nor allied unions such as NUPENG have offered accountability for the funds collected from workers. Instead, it accused them of funding “lavish and opulent lifestyles”.

“Meanwhile, none of these Unions – PENGASSAN, TUC, NUPENG and its other unnamed co-travellers – bothers to give an account to their members and the Nigerian public of these monthly check-off dues. We only see the proof of these check-off dues’ payments in their lavish and opulent lifestyles. It is time Nigerians stood up against these enemies of progress,” the company said.

The refinery called on the Federal Government to resist what it described as attempts by union leaders to return Nigeria to “the dark ages” of energy insecurity and industrial sabotage.

It declared, “Dangote Refinery is a national asset that requires our collective protection and prayers. To paraphrase the TUC Press Release, TUC and its cohorts, ‘regardless of size or wealth’ must not ‘be allowed to trample on the dignity and rights of’ 230 million Nigerians.”

The refinery challenged the unions to publish their financial records, “Finally, we demand that TUC join its co-travellers, PENGASSAN and NUPENG in publishing its 10-year audited accounts. Surely, the workers in whose name they all purport to be working, deserve to know what the Unions have been doing with their monthly check-off dues.”

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