Ms John said she resorted to using charcoal as an alternative whenever the price of cooking gas increased.
According to the data, the 1.581 million bpd figure for September comprised 1.39 million bpd of crude oil and 191,373 bpd of condensates.
Mr Tinubu said the government was taking steps to protect big industry and guarantee industrial harmony for the nation’s good.
The strike was initially triggered by the reported mass sack of more than 800 Nigerian workers by Dangote Petrochemicals.
The court specifically barred the defendants from cutting crude and gas supply to Dangote Refinery.
The refinery accused both PENGASSAN and the TUC of funding “lavish and opulent lifestyles.”
PENGASSAN embarked on strike to protest the sack of about 800 workers in the Dangote Refinery.
Mr Toro described the refinery’s action as anti-worker and unconstitutional.
The minister urged the union to withdraw its strike declaration to allow the Federal Government to mediate in a peaceful atmosphere.
The PENGASSAN executive secretary said the union would not allow the sack of its members to go unchallenged.
