Nigerian service contract staff of Exxonmobil who were sacked six years
ago have hit the streets in a protest against the oil company’s refusal
to settle their terminal benefits after several pleas and promises.
The oil workers, numbering more than 1000, marched in Eket, one of the
catchment local government areas of Mobil in Akwa Ibom State, warning
that they would no longer tolerate further delay in the release of their
entitlements.
“Mobil, pay us our entitlements; don’t punish us in our land”, one of the placards read.
Others
read, “Federal Government, please intervene, Mobil is pushing us into
violence”; “Mobil, delay is dangerous; pay us our entitlement”; and
“Mobil, respect Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA); our families are
suffering.” Please Mobil pay them, you have more than enpugh
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