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Workers Shut Down Warri Refinery Over Poor Remuneration, Welfare (5721 Views)

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Crosby24: 10:59am On May 06
Scores of workers of the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company (WRPC) in Delta State, on Monday, grounded operations at the facility over the continued failure of the management to improve the remuneration and welfare.

Recall that the workers had, a fortnight ago, warned that there would be a total shutdown of operations at the company if the management failed to meet their demands.

Protesting against what they described as “workplace slavery,” they bore placards with inscriptions such as “Our salary can no longer take us home,” WRPC paying our cleaners salary of N34,500 is wicked and evil.”

Others were “Give us good condition of service, we played major role in the Quick-Fix,” “WRPC mngt are wicked,” Enough of promise and fail” among others.

Dafe Ighomitedo, the Lead Representative of the Staff, told reporters “We are here protesting workplace slavery.

“This struggle has been since 2015. We have undergone a series of protests, all to no avail. At every point in time, we always have listening ears based on the promises of the management.

“Unfortunately, management will always come with one scheme or the other. All we are asking for is the condition of service.

“It is sad to note that the highest paid staff in WRPC receive N164,000, while the least receive N90,000. Our cleaners receive N34,000.”

According to him, the protesters refused an appeal by the Acting Managing Director and his team for them to shelve the protest.

“But frustratingly as we have been, the backup said trust has been broken because it has lingered for too long.

“They wanted more time and we resolved that we would remain at the gate, pending when they are through with what they are doing. We will be here waiting to hear them.

“As we speak right now, nobody is going in, all contractors are not allowed to go in until we get what we want. And we are willing to stay here till next week, until management attends to us,” he vowed.

Ighomitedo also disclosed that there was no official communication from top management in Abuja, however, “reports have it that they were aware of the development and consultations were ongoing between local and the top management.”

One of the protesting workers added his voice: “The shutdown of WRPC is over the failure of NNPC and WRPC management to provide improved condition of service.

“For over 10 years, we have been on the negotiation table. Now the plant has been shutdown.

“The proposed start-up this month is no longer feasible. The staff make up 70 per cent of the workforce.”

Responses are still being awaited from the management of WRPC as of the time of filing the report.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/workers-shut-down-warri-refinery-over-poor-remuneration-welfare/

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Carazon: 11:04am On May 06
What are they producing there?

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Crosby24: 11:12am On May 06
Carazon:
What are they producing there?
After the quick fix, management intended starting operation May first but the plant can not come up without the staff the only experience work forced that's available now

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mrvitalis(m): 11:19am On May 06
Crosby24:

After the quick fix, management intended starting operation May first but the plant can not come up without the staff the only experience work forced that's available now
Warri refinery can never work

If I'm president I would scrap it 100% if the staffs won't agree I sell it to them the staffs let them take it for free and run it them pay themselves if they so much believe in it...

Warri refinery, port Harcourt and Kaduna refinery are not viable... Just like ajokuta can never be viable

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Crosby24: 11:42am On May 06
mrvitalis:

Warri refinery can never work

If I'm president I would scrap it 100% if the staffs won't agree I sell it to them the staffs let them take it for free and run it them pay themselves if they so much believe in it...

Warri refinery, port Harcourt and Kaduna refinery are not viable... Just like ajokuta can never be viable
My brother i assure you WRPC is very viable and visible but the powers that be will not allow it work I'm telling you truth not hear say, the power generation is 60MW almost new machine because of recent overhaul and max consumption is around 20MW.So power generation alone is underutilized and WRPC has maximum 80MW generation capacity,do you how much you make just 1MW Hrs? that's just power generation alone

Crosby24: 11:45am On May 06
mrvitalis:

Warri refinery can never work

If I'm president I would scrap it 100% if the staffs won't agree I sell it to them the staffs let them take it for free and run it them pay themselves if they so much believe in it...

Warri refinery, port Harcourt and Kaduna refinery are not viable... Just like ajokuta can never be viable

My brother i assure you WRPC is very viable and visible but the powers that be will not allow it work I'm telling you truth not hear say, the power generation is 60MW almost new machine because of recent overhaul and max consumption is around 20MW.So power generation alone is underutilized and WRPC has maximum 80MW generation capacity,do you know how much you make just 1MW Hrs? that's just power generation alone
mrvitalis(m): 12:12pm On May 06
Crosby24:

My brother i assure you WRPC is very viable and visible but the powers that be will not allow it work I'm telling you truth not hear say, the power generation is 60MW almost new machine because of recent overhaul and max consumption is around 20MW.So power generation alone is underutilized and WRPC has maximum 80MW generation capacity,do you know how much you make just 1MW Hwr? that's just power generation alone
And how much gas would it take
Man power it would take?

Bro if warri refinery would have been viable banks would have bought it years ago

Let the workers agree to buy it na

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Crosby24: 12:17pm On May 06
mrvitalis:

And how much gas would it take
Man power it would take?

Bro if warri refinery would have been viable banks would have bought it years ago

Let the workers agree to buy it na
Is there any time government put it on sale without buyer?

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Crosby24: 12:25pm On May 06
mrvitalis:

And how much gas would it take
Man power it would take?

Bro if warri refinery would have been viable banks would have bought it years ago

Let the workers agree to buy it na
You consum gas base on power demand if it's 2MW your machine take gas base on that load
mrvitalis(m): 12:35pm On May 06
Crosby24:

You consum gas base on power demand if it's 2MW your machine take gas base on that load
How much gas would it take to produce 2mw for 24 hours

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mrvitalis(m): 12:36pm On May 06
Crosby24:

Is there any time government put it on sale without buyer?
OBJ want to dash the refineries no one wanted to buy it

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Crosby24: 12:45pm On May 06
mrvitalis:

OBJ want to dash the refineries no one wanted to buy it
You should have facts OBJ sold but but Yar'adua revoked it back and eleme that was sold same time is working perfectly.when government do the right thing the refineries will work too

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mrvitalis(m): 12:48pm On May 06
Crosby24:

You should have facts OBJ sold but but Yar'adua revoked it back and eleme that was sold same time is working perfectly.when government do the right thing the refineries will work too
Bros anything can work well if u pump money into it... Can it be profitable? Nope

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Crosby24: 12:57pm On May 06
mrvitalis:

Bros anything can work well if u pump money into it... Can it be profitable? Nope
If eleme is profitable what will hinder the refineries,dangote is not profitable yet he's running it,we have been deceived for long and yet in the same soil dangote may be richer than the entire nation running same business that that we said is not viable

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Dennisochampa: 7:36pm On May 06
For refinery wen no dey work?
It is well

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Riversides2003(m): 7:37pm On May 06
Where is the refinery? How many barrels of fuel are they producing?

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Riversides2003(m): 7:38pm On May 06
All former NNPCL GMD’s should be in jail if Nigeria is to be a sane country.

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TechBaron: 7:39pm On May 06

Recall that the workers had, a fortnight ago, warned that there would be a total shutdown of operations at the company.



What exactly are they shutting down?


Enough of all this refinery fraud abeg.


As much as I don't like the "foot Soilders" to be at the receiving end of these fraudulent ventures... But these refineries have been moribound for donkey years, and you all have been receiving salaries.

Like someone suggested, let the government dash the refinery to the workers, let them manage it and share the profit.

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Eriokanmi: 7:41pm On May 06
Expected. Failures everywhere

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Myrepublic(m): 7:42pm On May 06
Which work them dey do for refinery when them say e no dey work? Are you kidding me?

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GanagiBitrus: 7:43pm On May 06
Poor remuneration for zero productivity? grin

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shortgun(m): 7:44pm On May 06
Tinubu lied to Nigerians that Refineries are working but in reality that was just an avenue to embezzle all the monies for the maintenance.
Nigerians can no longer trust Tinubu

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ednut1(m): 7:44pm On May 06
These clowns collected salaries for years without any production in the refinery. Una dey craze

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yahoodetector: 7:45pm On May 06
mrvitalis:

Warri refinery can never work

If I'm president I would scrap it 100% if the staffs won't agree I sell it to them the staffs let them take it for free and run it them pay themselves if they so much believe in it...

Warri refinery, port Harcourt and Kaduna refinery are not viable... Just like ajokuta can never be viable


Is it Lagos Refinery that is viable?

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Angelfrost(m): 7:46pm On May 06
SMH... Propaganda can't hide failure forever.

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BABANGBALI: 7:46pm On May 06
That's step 1. Step 2 is next

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miracle002: 7:46pm On May 06
Was it in operation before?
ppogba: 7:50pm On May 06
Same workers that have been doing nothing for ages?

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Lawalemi(m): 7:50pm On May 06
Obasanjo said they should sell the refineries but they said he was a waster.
VaginaAcademic: 7:51pm On May 06
Deve boys done strike again Warri is now a shadow of it's glory days
WhizdomXX(m): 7:51pm On May 06
Atiku said the should sell these refineries, they said he wants to sell the country to his friends. Govt should sell the three refineries to private investors and use the money accrued to increase their stake inD Dangote's refinery to maybe 50% or >

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