
Mkpoikana Udoma
12 July 2018, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt — The Federal Government has warned that labour contractors who promote unfair labour practices in the oil and gas sector risk having their licenses revoked or not renewed.
Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige, said his Ministry is working on reforming the process of granting and renewing recruiters license to labour contractors with the aim of ensuring adherence to expatriate quotas.
Addressing the National Executives of the Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, in Abuja, Ngige said the move is in line with the Executive Order of President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure that jobs that are reserved for Nigerians are not given to expatriates as well as protect indigenous products over foreign products.
The Minister added that on the part of the Ministry efforts are in place to close up identified gaps in the operational guideline and labour laws in the oil and gas sector.
“I thank you for taking interest in job creation in the oil and gas sector and for observing some lapses on the part of labour contractors licensed by the Ministry.
“We have started reforming the process of granting and renewing Recruiters’ License and we will not grant or renew the license of recruiters who compromise by aiding and abetting “yellow dog” contracts, as any recruiter found abusing expatriate quotas will have his license revoked or not renewed.
“In 2016 despite the shortfall in the oil revenue, the Federal Government brought both the International oil companies and the workers together to agree and fashioned out ways to ensure that there is no job loss. This is something to cheer because all parties agreed and we were able to save jobs in the oil and gas sector.
“We were never happy when people lose their job because the pressure will always come back to the government. Today oil prices have picked up and activities have commenced so we expect new jobs to be created in the oil and gas sector.”
Ngige affirmed that the desire of workers for decent work is in tandem with the change agenda which is aimed at improving the living standards of Nigerian workers, promote decent work and ensure harmonious milieu that will enhance productivity, occupational safety and health is maintained at workplaces by channeling accrued revenue from crude oil to other sectors thereby steering the nation’s economy on new part of profitable diversification.
“The federal government is now wiser because revenue accrued from the oil and gas sector will now be channel towards steering the economy in other profitable direction such as agriculture, skills acquisition, mining, education, and entrepreneurship so as to prepare for the raining day. The previous administration made the mistake of not saving or making concrete efforts at diversification.
The Minister commended NUPENG for keeping faith with the Federal Government in 2016 when it moved to ensure appropriate pricing of the pump price of the premium motor spirit, saying, “this move showed that we are partners in progress when Government made a valid point you acceded.
“It is in the same vain that when you make a valid point we listen to you. I want that spirit of cooperation to continue with the newly elected leadership of the union. Our doors are wide open for you,” Ngige said.
In his remarks, the President of the NUPENG, Comrade Williams Akporeha decried unfair labour practices being perpetrated by labour contractors in the oil and gas sector.
Akporeha stressed that uncertainty of job security is of grave concerns to the union and all other stakeholders noting that this uncertainty is responsible for violent crises the country is witnessing and the ever-increasing criminal activities among youths as they no longer see any reason for hard work.
“it is so sad that in the oil and gas industry as it is in other sectors, employees have become more or less slave labour with no hope for career growth and development. In almost all multinational oil companies in Nigeria, there are no more direct permanent jobs for the middle level to lower level cadre.
“Labour Contracts of 5 + 1 in the oil and gas industry in the years past have all been virtually turned to service contracts with a shorter duration of 1 +1 or even sometimes less.”
The NUPENG boss pledged an unalloyed disposition of the union to the promotion of industrial peace and harmony in the country.
“We promise to administer the union with a human face, a heart of kindness, respect for the extant labour law, employers stakeholders and relevant institutions.”