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2005年2月10日

作者:
Victor Ahiuma-Young, Vanguard [Nigeria]

Induce Policemen to Attack Workers And Be Closed Down, PENGASSAN Warns Oil Coy [Company] [Nigeria]

Worried by the increasing alleged management-/expatriate-induced armed police attacks on oil workers in Nigeria, Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has threatened to close down any oil company whose management\expatriate staff induces armed policemen to harass or attack workers henceforth. [refers to WASCO Oil Tools (part of SCOMI)]