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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), on Thursday, warned the Independent Petroleum Marketers not provoke Nigerians by going on strike, saying that the marketers had no reasons, to close down fuel stations as there were no issues of national interests in dispute.

NLC President, Abdulwahed Omar, said in a statement that there had been media reports of an impending strike by members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria(IPMAN), under the pretence that members of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers(NUPENG), were on strike at the Nigeria Independent Petroleum Company (NIPCO), a company owned by IPMAN.

He pointed out that while it was not true that NUPENG members at NIPCO were on strike, the issues in contention at NIPCO were basically about an attempt to fiddle with internal democracy within the leadership of IPMAN resulting in the refusal of the outgoing President to accept to leave office after the expiration of his tenure.

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