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Marketers Fear Fuel Price Hike As PENGASSAN Strike Begins

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A nationwide strike initiated by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), which begins today, poses serious threats to fuel prices and power supply across the country. The industrial action includes a halt in crude oil and gas supply to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, raising fears of fuel shortages and increased pump prices.

Oil marketers have warned that the supply disruption may strain the domestic market and lead to price spikes. Simultaneously, power generation companies have announced the shutdown of all thermal power stations, which provide over 70% of Nigeria’s electricity. The development may result in severe blackouts and economic disruptions if not urgently addressed by the Federal Government.

Strike Action Launched Over Mass Layoffs

On Sunday, PENGASSAN officially declared a nationwide strike, directing members in all companies, agencies, and institutions to withdraw services from 12:01 am on Monday, September 29, 2025. Field workers were ordered to cease operations from 6:00 am on Sunday, September 28, and begin a continuous prayer vigil.

The action follows the dismissal of over 800 Nigerian workers by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery. According to the union, the workers were sacked for joining PENGASSAN and have been replaced by foreign personnel. In a statement signed by its General Secretary, Lumumba Okugbawa, the union alleged that the dismissals violated both Nigerian labour laws and International Labour Organisation conventions.

Crude and Gas Supply Halted; IOC Involved

The union has instructed that all crude and gas supply to the Dangote Refinery be stopped. International Oil Companies (IOCs) were also directed to reduce production and suspend supply to the refinery and related petrochemical plants.

PENGASSAN further alleged that military personnel obstructed members from cutting gas supply to the facility. In an interview on Channels Television, PENGASSAN President Festus Osifo confirmed the strike had already resulted in a shutdown of the refinery and fertiliser plant, though the diesel unit was still functional as of Sunday evening. He insisted the strike would continue until all affected workers are reinstated.

Oil Marketers Raise Alarm Over Market Impact

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) expressed concerns about the potential market consequences. IPMAN’s National Publicity Officer, Chinedu Ukadike, warned that the disruption could destabilise fuel prices and further weaken investor confidence.

Ukadike noted that marketers might be compelled to resume fuel importation, which would necessitate import permits from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority. He called on the Minister of Petroleum to return from his overseas trip and intervene promptly, citing a past example where similar government action helped de-escalate an industrial dispute.

GenCos Confirm Shutdown Orders from Gas Suppliers

The Executive Secretary of the Association of Power Generation Companies, Joy Ogaji, confirmed that thermal power plants had received shutdown notices from their gas suppliers, following PENGASSAN’s directive. She warned of imminent blackouts, as hydroelectric plants cannot sustain nationwide power supply alone.

Ogaji added that the Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System II, a key conduit for gas supply to the Dangote Petrochemical Plant, had been shut down. According to her, no fresh gas had entered the pipeline system since Sunday morning, leaving only residual gas in the line.

Consumer Forum, Stakeholders Seek Peaceful Resolution

Various stakeholders, including the Forum of Concerned Nigerian Consumers, have appealed for a peaceful resolution. At a press briefing in Abuja, the forum accused PENGASSAN of using the energy sector to advance political interests, warning that the ongoing strike could worsen fuel scarcity and economic instability.

Forum President, Olabisi Taiwo, urged the Federal Government and security agencies to intervene promptly to prevent further damage to national infrastructure and economic stability.

Regulators, System Operators Caution Against Prolonged Strike

The Nigerian Independent System Operator expressed concerns over potential threats to grid stability if the strike persists. It stated that the national grid is highly dependent on gas-fired plants, and any extended disruption could significantly reduce generation capacity and threaten national power supply reliability.

Labour Minister, TUC Weigh In

Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammad Dingyadi, has called on the union to suspend the strike to allow for dialogue. He warned that the ongoing industrial action could lead to revenue losses and hardship for Nigerians.

Meanwhile, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) voiced strong support for PENGASSAN. TUC Secretary-General Nuhu Toro demanded the reinstatement of the dismissed workers, a public apology from Dangote Refinery, and an independent investigation into the matter. He also placed all TUC affiliates on alert for possible broader labour action.

Dangote Group Responds to Allegations

In a formal response, the Dangote Refinery described the strike as an act of sabotage and accused PENGASSAN of pursuing selfish interests. The company defended its actions, stating that the terminations were due to safety and operational concerns, not anti-union activities.

It also highlighted its contribution to national employment and tax revenue, asserting that over 3,000 Nigerians remain employed at the refinery. The company urged the union to disclose its own financial accountability and contribution to national development.

Nation Watches as Government Convenes Emergency Talks

With key energy infrastructure now shut down, analysts warn that prolonged industrial action could worsen inflation, disrupt fuel supply chains, and increase pressure on households and businesses. Attention is now focused on the emergency meeting convened by the Labour Minister, as both sides face growing calls to de-escalate and seek a negotiated settlement.

 

Credit: The Punch

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Lagos Brings Back Monthly Environmental Sanitation April 25

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The Lagos State Government has announced the resumption of the monthly environmental sanitation exercise, nearly a decade after it was suspended in the State.

Residents are expected to clean their surroundings, clear drainage channels in front of their homes, and dispose of waste responsibly as part of efforts to improve environmental hygiene and tackle waste management challenges.

The Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, on Saturday, disclosed the development in a statement, explaining that the exercise would officially restart later in the year.

“I am pleased to inform all Lagosians that the monthly environmental sanitation exercise will resume effective Saturday, 25th April 2026, holding on the last Saturday of every month from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.

“During this period, residents are enjoined to clean their surroundings, clear drainage channels in their frontages, and dispose of waste properly as a civic responsibility.”

Wahab urged residents to view the initiative as a shared duty toward building a healthier city, stressing that the government would ensure strict compliance.

“This exercise is a collective responsibility and a vital part of our commitment to a cleaner, healthier, and flood-resilient Lagos. And it shall be backed with the full enforcement weight of the Lagos State Government,” he said.

Explaining the significance of reintroducing the sanitation culture, the commissioner said the state was returning to a practice that once formed part of Lagosians’ lifestyle.

“Let me formally say this and say it boldly. Mr Governor and his deputy are taking a very audacious step. For those who don’t know, prior to 2016, we had a culture that emphasised cleanliness as next to godliness.

“Once every month, we took our time to clean up our surroundings and then maintain them sparkling. However, for some years, we stopped it.”

He said the absence of the exercise had contributed to mounting environmental pressures in the state.

“Now, waste, debt, and environmental challenges have become an existential challenge to us as a state. It’s taken us over a year to debate, talk, and agree that it’s time to reintroduce a monthly environmental sanitation,” Wahab said.

Appealing to residents for cooperation, he urged Lagosians to dedicate a small portion of their time each month to environmental cleanliness.

“It’s a plea that it is time for us to give up just one or two hours a month. In our marketplaces, every Thursday, we observe environmental cleanliness. But this time, we are saying as a state, let us sit back once a month and observe the cleanliness of our environment as we used to before 2016.”

The monthly sanitation exercise, previously held on the last Saturday of every month between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m., was suspended in November 2016 following a legal pronouncement restricting movement during the exercise.

The suspension later coincided with growing waste management concerns, including clogged drainage channels and indiscriminate refuse disposal across parts of the state.

 

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Disu: “Egbetokun and I Never Dreamed of Becoming Inspector General”

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The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, on Thursday paid glowing tribute to his predecessor, Kayode Egbetokun, recalling their early professional relationship while serving under President Bola Tinubu during his tenure as governor of Lagos State.

Disu spoke at the pulling-out ceremony held in honour of Egbetokun at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, marking the retirement of the former police chief after decades of service in the Nigeria Police Force.

In his remarks, Disu described Egbetokun’s career as one marked by dedication, professionalism and strong leadership, noting that a defining chapter in the former IG’s career was his service as Chief Security Officer to the Lagos State Governor at a time when Tinubu was in office.

He said it was during that period that their professional paths first intersected.

“A defining chapter in his professional life was his service in Lagos State Government House, where he served as Chief Security Officer to the Governor of Lagos State, at a time when His Excellency, Senator Bola Tinubu, now President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, was Governor.

“It was during that period that our professional paths intersected in a most memorable way.

“While IGP Egbetokun (retd.) served as Chief Security Officer to the governor, I had the honour of serving as Aide-de-Camp to the same governor.

“Working together under demanding circumstances, we shared the responsibility of ensuring the safety and security of the Governor and the Government of Lagos State,” Disu said.

The police chief said neither of them could have imagined at the time that years later, Egbetokun would rise to become the Inspector General of Police and that he would eventually succeed him in the same office.

According to him, the development reflected how years of service and dedication sometimes align in unexpected ways.

“At that time, neither of us could have imagined that years later, destiny would place him at the helm of the Nigeria Police Force as Inspector General of Police, and that I would have the honour of succeeding him in that office.

“It is indeed one of those remarkable coincidences of history that reminds us how the threads of service sometimes weave themselves across time in unexpected ways,” he said.

Disu noted that throughout his career, Egbetokun rose steadily through the ranks, serving in various command, operational and training capacities across the country.

He highlighted Egbetokun’s leadership roles, including commanding the Rapid Response Squad in Lagos, Police Mobile Force operations, and serving as Area Commander in Osogbo and Gusau.

The IGP also commended Egbetokun’s contributions to police training and capacity development, citing his service as Commandant of the Police Training School, Ikeja, and later as Deputy Commandant of the Police College, Ikeja.

He said Egbetokun’s tenure as Inspector General was guided by a vision to build a professionally competent, service-driven, rule-of-law-compliant and people-friendly police force.

According to him, the former police chief implemented reforms to strengthen operational efficiency, enhance professionalism, improve personnel development, and deepen public trust in policing.

Disu added that Egbetokun emphasised intelligence-driven policing, strengthened training and reinforced institutional values such as discipline, accountability and service.

He further noted that Egbetokun’s leadership style, characterised by calmness, intellectual depth, and strategic foresight, helped guide the Nigeria Police Force through complex security challenges during his tenure.

In his speech, Egbetokun highlighted key reforms and institutional improvements achieved during his tenure as the Inspector-General of Police.

According to him, his administration pursued reforms to reinforce professionalism, promote merit-based advancement, and strengthen intelligence-led policing.

He noted that as part of the reforms, the Intelligence Bureau was expanded and upgraded to a full department headed by a Deputy Inspector-General of Police, while the Legal and Medical units were elevated to directorate status to improve institutional efficiency and service delivery.

Egbetokun also said the Force further developed its cybercrime centre into a sophisticated facility capable of monitoring Nigeria’s cyberspace and supporting modern investigations.

He added that investigative and operational capacity was strengthened through improvements to the National Criminal Database and enhanced professional training for operators across commands up to the divisional level.

The former police chief said operational presence was expanded through the establishment of additional Police Mobile Force squadrons, new Area Commands and Divisions, as well as the creation of the Special Intervention Squad, which he said had recorded notable successes across the country.

He also said progress was made in improving police infrastructure, including the completion of barracks redevelopment projects in Kano and Kaduna and the commissioning of modern state command headquarters in Ogun and Adamawa states.

Egbetokun, who was appointed on June 19, 2023, by President Tinubu, resigned on February 24, paving the way for the appointment of Disu.

In 2024, the IG’s continued stay in office sparked widespread controversy after Egbetokun officially reached the mandatory retirement age of 60 on September 4.

However, his stay in office was extended following the amendment to the Police Act.

 

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Popular Skit Maker Broda Shaggy Shot While Filming In Sango-Ota, Hospitalised In Lagos

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Popular comedian, skit maker and social media influencer, Samuel Perry, popularly known as Broda Shaggy, has been hospitalised after he was allegedly shot in the Sango-Ota area of Ogun State.

According to Punch Newspaper, the incident occurred under the Sango-Ota bridge on Sunday afternoon.

Although the circumstances surrounding the shooting remain unclear, a police source who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment on the matter said the content creator sustained the gunshot injury while filming a comedy skit at the location.

According to the source, Broda Shaggy was immediately rushed to the Blooming Care Hospital in the Alakuko area of Lagos State, where he received initial treatment.

“He was shooting a skit under the Sango-Ota bridge when he sustained a gunshot injury. We don’t have details on how it happened yet, but his crew members who were present quickly rushed him to the hospital,” the source said.

The source added that medical personnel at the hospital administered first aid upon his arrival.

Further findings, however, revealed that he was later referred to Duchess Hospital in the Government Residential Area, Ikeja, where he is currently recuperating.

Efforts by our correspondent to reach both hospitals were unsuccessful, as calls made to the contact numbers listed on their social media pages did not connect. A text message sent to them had yet to be replied to as of the time of filing this report.

When contacted on Thursday, the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Abimbola Adebisi, confirmed the development, noting that the police were alerted by the hospital.

“The hospital contacted the police to report that a gunshot victim had been brought to their facility. Detectives and a patrol team were immediately mobilised to the hospital, where they discovered that the victim was a skit maker and social media influencer popularly known as Broda Shaggy.

“He was seen on a stretcher with an injury to his thigh. The location of the incident is in Sango-Ota and not within our jurisdiction, but the investigation is ongoing,” she said.

When contacted for further clarification, the spokesperson for the Ogun State Police Command, Oluseyi Babaseyi, said the incident had not been reported to the police in the state.

“The incident was alleged to have occurred in Ogun State, but it was not reported,” he said.

Broda Shaggy’s manager, Olufemi Oguntamu, also known as Penzaar, did not respond to calls made to his phone. A text message sent to him had yet to be replied to as of the time of filing this report.

 

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