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NNPC Pipeline Surveillance workers rue non-payment of 10 months salary

Contractors have rued the alleged non-payment of their 10 months salary arrears by UTM Offshore Limited, an NNPC contractor.

They made their demand known in a protest letter to the Company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, dated June 2, 2020, and signed by their Counsel, J. I. Olinya, disclosing that their counterparts in the West and Northern parts have been paid up to date. In the letter, titled “Protest on refusal/non-payment of ten 10 months arrears of salary for service providers/security guards contractors of the petroleum pipeline, leading through Ishiagu-Ebonyi State to Emene Enugu State by UTM Offshore Limited,” they appealed to NNPC to prevail on their contractors to pay them the salaries.

“It is also a verifiable fact that UTM was able to move oil products from Port-Harcourt to Enugu Depot after, over 15 years, it was abandoned and forgotten. All these are to the credit of the UTM company, through the help of the services rendered to her by the service providers/security guard contractors of Ebonyi/Enugu state.“Why then should our clients not be paid for their 10 months arrears of salary which is their entitlement and rights after such excellence performance,” they queried.

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