Union poll: Petrol tanker drivers petition FG over intimidation
By Emma Njoku
Aggrieved members of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) have raised the alarm over alleged harassment, intimidation and harmful maltreatment of selected members by the General Secretary, Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), in connivance with the Nigeria Police Force.
The aggrieved drivers further accused top officials of NUPENG and the police of trying to thwart the judgement of the National Industrial Court, Bayelsa State division and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
In a strongly worded petition to the Minister of Police Affairs, Federal Secretariat Complex and copied to all relevant agencies, including the Presidency, the aggrieved members alleged “desperate moves by a faction of the union to manipulate the forthcoming election in their favour, using the Nigeria Police”, and called on the minister and other good spirited and relevant agencies to ensure justice.
In the petition signed by Ikechukwu Okpalaelechi, Esq, of the Indepth Legal Consults, the aggrieved members stated that before the delegates conference in 2022, one Comrade Godwin Ewhrudjakpor, a member of PTD from Warri Zone, Delta State, challenged the membership of Comrade Lucky Osesua in PTD, but the delegates conference that followed in June same year, at Ibadan, took place, in which Osesua participated and won the election as the national chairman of PTD-extraction.
The petitioners said the court, amongst others, affirmed that Osesua is a member of PTD, yet, it nullified the election and dissolved the National Executive Council of PTD, formed as a result of the said election, which took place in Ibadan.
“The court said the election was a breach of PTD 2019 bylaws and ordered NUPENG to, first, set up a caretaker committee and an electoral committee to conduct an election into the various national offices of the PTD within four months from the date of judgement. The court further stated that such an electoral committee must be in line with the relevant provisions of the PTD bylaws of 2019 and not to be an arbitrary exercise of power by NUPENG, and ordered that a caretaker committee be set up to handle the affairs of PTD, pending the conduct of the election with rule 10 of PTD bylaws.”
The petitioners stated that after the constitution of NUPENG, the next most important instrument, which governs the leadership of the body, is the bylaws of 2019, which states that in the event of the removal of a national officer, the next officer in rank to the removed officer shall act on his behalf or the PTD branch working committee, on behalf of the branch executive committee, shall co-opt a credible person in his place.
This rule, they stated, was never followed, in spite of the fact that not all the branch working committee and branch executive committee members were removed from office.
“The rule was never followed, the judgement was never obeyed, hence trouble started. In the build up to the election as ordered by the court, the general secretary and his accomplices became both the head of the caretaker committee and electoral committee, thereby manipulating the process to suit the whims and caprices of an acclaimed “godfather” and those that claim to own PTD and, as such, denied and disenfranchised Comrade Lucky Osesua and others with obnoxious election guidelines, which stops them from contesting or participating in the election”.
The petitioners also alleged that one Comrade Otunba Saliman Oladiti, the immediate past national chairman of PTD, was the person mainly responsible for inciting the problem in the union, based on his inordinate ambition to take over the whole of the property, leadership structure of PTD to the detriment of its members. This, according to the petitioners, “is his inclination to play a big godfather’s role in selecting the leadership of the PTD, ostensibly in order to cover up the rot perpetrated within the union, and he is using some top officers in NUPENG to heighten the problem in PTD.
“They also indiscriminately suspended members whom they felt were in the camp of Osesua or supported him, thereby creating a big gap and hole in the once beloved PTD family”.
The petitioners further alleged that they unleashed measures meant to befuddle the proper running of the affairs of PTD, create confusion, and outrightly embarked on a regime of fraudulently trying to eliminate the candidacy of Osesua and his executives for the various positions in favour of their stooges and acolytes.
The petitioners alleged that the ding dong affair led to several petitions to the police, “where they concocted lies and deceptions against Osesua and his group, while the police intimidated, harassed and hounded them several times, to the extent of detaining them in their stations and correctional centres”.
While this was happening, NUPENG filed a matter at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, Abuja, asking the court for interpretation of certain sections of their constitution and rules of the PTD bylaws and, on May 29, 2024, the court delivered judgement and, yet again, nullified both elections, ordering a fresh election to be conducted within four months from the date of the judgement, with strict compliance with and within the electoral rules and procedures provided in PTD by laws.
“However, the so called godfather and his cohorts are still hell bent in scuttling court orders by using the police to harass, intimidate and hound Comrade Osesua and his supporters, and had stopped all their trucks from loading petroleum products and, for the past nine months, they have denied them their entitlements and blocked their businesses, which is a crime against humanity.
“We are, therefore, appealing that you use your good offices, as the National Security Adviser, to intervene and bring justice, unity and harmony to PTD and, also, investigate the matter and see the level of involvement of security agencies in aiding harassment and intimidation of Comrade Osesua and his supporters,” the aggrieved drivers pleaded.