Some members of staff of the Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) on Tuesday, besieged the offices of the commission in Jabi and Utako, Abuja, in protest of alleged poor welfare.
The protesting workers gave the management 24-hour ultimatum to address their grievances or face industrial unrest.
The Chairman of the union, Abuja Branch, Mr Okechukwu Anya, told journalists that the peaceful protest was to draw the attention of the management to resolve issues of staff welfare.
Anya identified the issues as non-remittance of pension deductions from staff salaries, poor working environment, insufficient working tools, unpaid staff claims and on-call allowances.
Other issues, he said were staff medicals, seven months outstanding salary payments, and non-payment of outsourced personnel.
The chairman said that the protest became necessary following the nonchalant response of the management towards resolving the issues.
He said that the union had written several letters to the management to resolve the issues but to no avail.
He said that the protest was in line with their constitutional rights to express their grievances and seek redress, especially on issues affecting their welfare, economic rights, and working conditions.
“Part of our mandate as executive of the union is to work in partnership with the management to enhance the welfare of staff and the overall growth of the organisation.
“We are appealing to the management of the commission to uphold their commitment to their workforce.
“We will continue to voice our displeasure until all issues are satisfactorily resolved,” he said.
The security officers at the offices locked the premises and denied the protesters access.
The workers later disperse with no response from the management.
When contacted, the Public Relation Officer of the commission Mr Adamu Garba declined comments on grounds that he was on leave and directed that all enquiries should be directed to his deputy, Ms Carol Chika.
However, Chika did not pick her calls.