The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has disengaged the services of over 100 workers as the oil firm rehabilitates its refineries.
The workers affected
are those contracted by selected contractors to work at refineries.
According to Punch,
after the NNPC disengaged the contractors, over 100 persons who were contracted
by about five contracting outfits were asked to leave.
The Group General
Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Kennie Obateru, said the
corporation was working to revive the refineries and make them deliver at least
90 per cent of their refining capacities.
Explaining what
happened at the facilities, Obateru said, “The people concerned are not our
direct staff. We have contractors who supply us labour, they could be 10, 20 or
more and they are just engaged for the period for which their services are
needed. It could be one or two months, but usually not more than three months.
“So the contractor
supplies the workers. But from what we have seen, our experience is that
because a contractor is used to working with some people, each time we ask for
supply, he uses some of these persons repeatedly.”
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