Mr Osifo expressed dissatisfaction at Nigeria’s 2025 budget of N47.90 trillion, saying it was too low.
The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria has confirmed that the Port Harcourt Refinery has resumed production.
Mr Dingyadi assured the labour leaders that he would look into their demands.
“If the government is not responsive, that two days will now escalate to an indefinite strike. In Zamfara, a similar thing may likely happen,” said Mr Osifo.
He described the four deceased individuals as dedicated professionals in the oil and gas industry.
The federal government says it will support initiatives aimed at promoting gender equality and empowering women in the workplace.
PENGASSAN has called on the federal government to increase its stake in Dangote Refinery to 45 per cent from the current seven per cent.
“This is in the wake of an already existing unprecedented hardship upon citizens,” he said.
“This situation is unacceptable and it must be addressed now,” Mr Osifo said.
Mr Osifo said, “We are steadfast in our resolve to continuously partner with other stakeholders in the industry to combat this menace through enhanced security measures…’’
