Group slammed Agip over anti-labour practice
by Joe Ogbodu
October 31, 2013
Growing tension again in Niger Delta as oil monitoring group, the Niger Delta Indigenous Movement for Radical Change
(NDIMRC),handed a new showdown to Italian oil giant, Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC), over alleged short-changing of
Nigerians working in the company.
The group condemned the situation where major positions in the company were in the hands of foreigners to the detriment
of Nigerians and vowed to stage protest at all the installations/offices of the company, including Abuja and
Port-Harcourt.
The group also threatened to expose the alleged dirty oil deal of the Vice Chairman/Managing Director of the Company,
Mr. Ciro Pagano saying that they have several documents that would indict the Agip boss.
In a press statement signed by its President, Nelly Emma; Secretary, John Sailor and Public Relations Officer, Mukoro
Stanley, the group lamented that Nigerians working in Agip were being treated like slaves and denied choice managerial
positions in their land and threatened to disrupt the activities of the company unless something urgent was done.
"Our investigations have shown that Nigerians are not well treated in Agip; they are being denied of occupying key
positions in the company. For instance; the General Manager (Finance) is an Italian; the General Manager (Upstream
Business) Italian; the General Manager (Gas Business) Italian; the General Manager (Commercial) Italian; the General
Manager (District) Italian and General Manager (Projects) Italian.”
"Our findings revealed that only the positions of General Manager (Legal), General Manager (Public Affairs), General
Manager Nigerian Content Development (NCD) and General Manager (Human Resources) are being held by Nigerians and we
think this is not good enough for the Nigerian Local Content and people of the oil-rich Niger Delta region.”
“We are of the strong view that Nigerians ought to be given the positions of the General Manager (Projects); General
Manager (Gas Business); General Manager (Finance) and General Manager (Upstream Business), the maltreatment and
short-changing of Nigerians by management of the company is a great concern to us and it must stop.
"It is clear that the Vice Chairman/Managing Director of the company, Mr. C. Pagano who we will not hesitate to expose
his dirty deal to the pubic do not want our people to hold key positions in the company; but we are not going to accept
this broad day robbery of our people".
"It is not the same story at the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) and Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) and so why
must the case of Agip be a different one? We are blaming the Vice Chairman/Managing Director of the company and the
General Manager, Projects (Mr. Nicolo) for this pathetic development in the company that has reduced our people to ‘mere
messengers".
"We want Nigerians to hold key positions in Agip and if this is not done, we will be left with no other option but to
protest to all the locations of the company, including its offices across the country. We are aware of the dirty deal
the Vice Chairman/Managing Director of the company and the General Manager, Projects have been doing since they came to
Nigeria and we will be tempted to expose all their files to the whole world".
"Our checks have revealed that the General Manager, Projects is rounding up his stay in the country, but he cannot
escape be exposed by our group for all the pains he has caused our people in their fatherland. And any attempt to
replace him with an Italian, rather than a Nigeria will be resisted.”
“We want the Vice Chairman/Managing Director of Agip, Mr. Ciro Pagano who is also on his way out of Nigeria to know that
we have documented facts over his problem with the Italian Government as a result of his dirty deal in Nigeria.
"We know all those who saved him from going to jail and if we are pushed too far, we will publish these documents for
the whole world to see and we dare say that the Vice Chairman/Managing Director cannot escape going to jail by the time
our group is through with him".
"Now that the Vice Chairman/Managing Director of the company (Pagano) and General Manager, Projects (Nicolo) are leaving
Nigeria, they must be replaced with Nigerians and not foreigners, anything short of this, will only lead to serious
crisis for Agip in Nigeria”.
The group therefore urged President Goodluck Jonathan to prevail on the management of the company to give Nigerians a
better deal.
The group then urged President Jonathan to prevail on the management of the company to change its attitude towards
Nigerians or ‘risk a very tough time in the days ahead,’ adding that “President Jonathan must call Agip to order now;
otherwise we will cripple the activities of the company across the country with well planned protests.”
All effort to reach NAOC for comment proved abortive but a close source to the firm said that the allegations against
the Managing Director were baseless.
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