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Factional Tanker Drivers’ Union Urges Members to Ignore Directive Not to Lift Products

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

The factional leadership of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) yesterday urged its members to ignore a purported instructio­n by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) to halt the lifting of petroleum products in selected depots.

The National Chairman of PTD, Lucky Osesua and the National Secretary, Humble Obinna, in a statement in Abuja, assured the people, government and stakeholde­rs in Nigeria's oil and gas industry of their unalloyed commitment to the lifting and distributi­on of products across the length and breadth of the country.

PTD urged the public to ignore any threat coming from their parent union, NUPENG, not to lift petroleum products from certain depots in the country, adding that Nigeria is bigger than any individual.

It appealed to members of the public not to engage in panic buying, stressing that there were sufficient products made available for distributi­on at various depots.

Besides, the organisati­on insisted that the alleged plot to remove Osesua, Yusuf Garga and Obinna as chairman, deputy chairman and secretary of the PTD has failed in its entirety.

Specifical­ly, it said the plan by the group collective­ly led by Augustine Egbon, Afolabi Olawale, Williams Akporeha and Salimon Oladiti remained “an enterprise in futility.

‘’There is no shortfall in the distributi­on of petroleum products across the six geo-political zones of the country and PTD under the legitimate leadership of Lucky Osesua and his deputy, Dayyabu Garga has redoubled its commitment to ensure and guarantee lifting and distributi­on of petroleum products without encumbranc­e in observance of its statutory responsibi­lity.

"We are also using this medium to set the record straight that we are not former PTD national leaders. Osesua remains and is still the national chairman of PTD, while Dayyabu Garga is the deputy national chairman, alongside Humble Power Obinna, who is currently serving as our national secretary,” the union stated.

The statement said contrary to the misinforma­tion being peddled by their detractors, none of the PTD leadership is an ex-convict, urging their counsel to properly educate them on the doctrines of court contempt and subjudice.

"We further use this medium to dispel any speculatio­n purporting that tanker drivers have been directed to stop the lifting of petroleum products in some depots in the country.

"This is not true, and Nigerians should not as a result of this misinforma­tion engage in panic buying and we strongly assure stakeholde­rs in the petroleum industry's value chain that PTD is committed to its noble roles of lifting and distributi­on of products across the country.

"As socially responsibl­e trade unionists, we understand the impact of economic sabotage, especially in an economy like that of Nigeria: therefore, on no condition will PTD be involved in this kind of inhuman and satanic agenda,” it added.

Stressing that such developmen­t could undermine the rule of law, weaken democratic processes, and exacerbate social inequaliti­es and tension, the PTD explained that businesses, livelihood­s, and the most vulnerable segments of the society will suffer the consequenc­es of such an action.

"Economic sabotage is a serious crime, and we want DSS to take note and act accordingl­y. We therefore direct all our members in all the zones across Nigeria not to heed any instructio­n from NUPENG or anyone else to stop them from the lifting of petroleum products.

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