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I’ll sign Petroleum Bill once I get it — Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday declared that he would sign the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill into law once the bill was presented to him .Buhari spoke at a lecture to commemorate the 40 th anniversary of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers in Abuja .

The President said the bill , when signed into law , would address most of the challenges of oil workers .

Buhari , who was represented by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige , urged the oil union to support his administration towards ensuring better welfare for workers .

He also urged the oil workers to dialogue with government and other employers of labour on issues instead of shutting down the country while in a dispute with their employers .

“ He ( Buhari ) is a president that respects the rule of law and the law of the land . He promised to sign the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill once it is brought to him , ” Ngige told the workers .

In his address , the President of NUPENG , Williams Akporeha , decried the rise of casual workers in oil companies .

He said the union would always fight for better working condition of the members.

Akporeha said , “ There are enormous challenges confronting our union , most especially with regards to the employers , government and the general public perception of our enormous powers , influence and ever constant solidarity.

“ We know that most often many employers are scared of relating with us and this wrong perception is sometimes responsible for the hostile attitude to our efforts in organising their employees . ”

He added that his administration would embark on massive public image polishing and mending relationships with all aggrieved stakeholders .

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