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Youths warn Agip against sack of 165 indigenous staff

Youths from Omoku in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State have warned Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC) against proposed plan to sack over 165 indigenous workers in the company’s extra-ordinary surveillance scheme.

The youths also told Agip to stop the move to scrap the ongoing surveillance scheme, warning that the attempt might truncate the peace enjoyed in Omoku and its environs.

Omoku Youth Federation Coordinator General, Ekeuku Pureheart and Secretary General, Ordu Chukwumela Emmanuel, in a statement, yesterday, in Port Harcourt, regretted that a new proposal from the company stipulated that all personnel in the surveillance job would be sacked for a new recruitment.

It was said the proposal mentioned each of the community was expected to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with NAOC in which a new template of recruiting eight persons per kilometre of pipeline to be paid N40,000 monthly and one oil and gas well to be considered as one kilometre.

Omoku youths, in the statement, said it was not against the proposal for a new surveillance job title but the quota for Omoku community must correspond with the established number of pipeline kilometres in the area.

“That we are not against Agip proposed new scheme of surveillance job title quick response team. That the quota/number of slots to be given to the communities of Omoku must correspond correctly to the established template of number of persons per kilometre of pipeline and one oil/gas well taken as one kilometre.

“That there must be thorough and proper analysis of the mileage in kilometre of each of the communities of Omoku, so as to properly and correctly determine the actual number of slots due our people. That as stated by NAOC, the slots to Omoku shall be released on the basis of community by community in accordance with the mileage of kilometres and oil/gas well available in particular community,” the youths said in the statement.

They urged NAOC to enter the MoU with the communities directly as was done in other communities of the council, adding that the youths were against N40,000, salary for the workers.

“OCYLF also rejects in its entirety the move to sack over 165 persons already in the surveillance job, urging the firm to instead transfer them to the real department they were originally employed.”

The group recalled that 165 personnel in the NAOC extra ordinary surveillance scheme were recruited as a result of an agreement between Omoku communities and NAOC in 2014, but that the agreement which was supposed to be for 370 personnel (on the basis of five-persons per each subsidiary company in OB/OB gas plant) were supposed to be field workers who were to work within the four walls of OB/OB gas plant.

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