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YOUTHS from Omoku Town in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State have warned the Nigeria Agip Oil Company against the planned sacking of over165 youths in the company’s extraordinary surveillance scheme.
OCYLF in a statement in Port Harcourt on Sunday signed by Ekeuku Pureheart, Coordinator General and Ordu Emmanuel, Secretary General, regretted that a new proposal from the firm stipulated that all personnel in the surveillance job would be sacked for a new recruitment. “That we are not against Agip proposed new scheme of surveillance job title quick response team. That the quota/number of slots to be given to the communities of Omoku must correspond correctly to the established template of number of persons per kilometre of pipeline and one oil/gas well taken as one kilometre.
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