Operations shutdown as support staff block Warri refinery with coffin [PHOTOS]
Over five hundred support staff of the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company, WRPC, on Friday blocked the entrance to the Federal Government establishment with a coffin in continuation of their protests with a demand that they be converted to permanent staff of the company.
The protesters said unless the Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC comes to resolve the matter, the company’s gate will remain shut, adding that this is the third time they’re staging a protest.
They said the NNPC seemed to have breached the agreement to facilitate their conversion to staff, pointing out that some of them have worked for 8 to 28 years as support staff.
This is coming as a “closed-door” meeting between representatives of the WRPC and the Community Relations Committee, CRC, of the host communities today ended in deadlock.
In a swift response, Community Relations Committee, CRC insisted that officials in Abuja should come and resolve the issue.
The Chairman of CRC Ijala-Ikeren, Adolphus Tosanwumi disclosed thus: “We told them that they should bring in the Abuja management of NNPC tomorrow, if the protest must stop.”
It would be recalled that the support staff had on Wednesday locked the entrance of the company, demanding their conversion to full staff.