Anybody That buys 1 litre of fuel in Nigeria,NUPENG and PENGASSAN Are getting money out of it- Danzaki

Mr. Lawal Danzaki, National President of the Association of Distributors and Transporters of Petroleum Products (ADITOP), has accused the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) of extorting truck owners and marketers, warning that such practices are worsening hardship for Nigerians.

Danzaki, who made the allegations during an interview on Channels Television on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, said the unions were collecting daily levies from petroleum marketers and truck owners who were not even their members.

As I’m talking to you now, the NUPENG PTD are getting a lot of money on daily basis from the truck owners and the marketers of filling station whereby we are not their members. Somebody that own filling station, a marketer, is not a NUPENG member or PENGASSAN. Somebody that own a truck is not their member, but they will put their shop for any depot that is loading. We must pay them between 100,000 to 150,000 before our truck load,” he said.

According to him, these charges eventually increase fuel prices for ordinary Nigerians. “And this kinds of money we are giving them, they are extorting us and at the end we are extorting Nigerians. The burden is going back to the Nigerians. Anybody that buys one liter in Nigeria, the NUPENG and PENGASSAN are getting money out of that,” Danzaki alleged.

The ADITOP President further criticized the unions for attempting to control the operations of private investors, including Africa’s largest refinery. “Dangote build his refinery. They wanted to control his refinery that when will he work and when he will not work. So this kind of thing that NUPENG and PENGASSAN are doing, they should come back to their drawing board. They know that their union is to help their workers and they will get their entitlement from the dues they are collecting from the salary of their workers,” he stated.

Danzaki also noted that union membership must be voluntary and should not be imposed on truck owners or petroleum marketers. “They have to understand that there is freedom of association. There is freedom of speech in this country. So they should not force people to be their members. That’s what they are doing all over the years,” he added.

BREAKING: NUPENG Exposes Dangote’s Real Motive Behind Free Petrol Distribution

The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has accused Dangote Petroleum Refinery of disguising an anti-union and monopolistic agenda under the cover of a planned free petrol distribution scheme.

In a statement on Friday signed by National Executive President, Comrade Williams Akporeha, and General Secretary, Comrade Afolabi Olawale, NUPENG alleged that the move by the refinery to deliver free fuel to selected states was a “Greek gift” designed to cripple union activities and eliminate competition in the petroleum trucking sector.

The union’s accusations came after the Dangote Group dismissed claims of anti-labour practices, monopoly tendencies, and planned fuel price hikes. The refinery insisted that allegations it barred tanker drivers from joining NUPENG were “entirely unfounded.”The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has accused Dangote Petroleum Refinery of disguising an anti-union and monopolistic agenda under the cover of a planned free petrol distribution scheme.

Earlier in the week, NUPENG had shut down depots, protesting that the refinery had prevented newly recruited drivers of its 4,000 compressed natural gas-powered trucks from joining the union.

The issue was eventually addressed on Tuesday with the government mediating.

However, the union’s National President, Williams Akporeha, on Wednesday said Dangote violated an agreement signed at the office of the Department of State Services (DSS).

According to NUPENG, drivers were allegedly instructed to remove union stickers from their trucks and compelled to load products in defiance of established rules.

Meanwhile, Dangote Petroleum Refinery announced on Thursday night that its free petrol distribution scheme will commence on Monday, beginning in the South-West, the Federal Capital Territory, Kwara, Delta, Rivers, and Edo States. It also slashed pump prices to ₦841 per litre in Lagos and the South-West, and ₦851 in Abuja, Kwara, Edo, Rivers, and Delta.

The union further cautioned that any harm to its leaders would be blamed on what it described as “desperate and destructive capitalists with filthy wealth.”

Nigerians should not be deceived by the offer of free nationwide delivery of petroleum products to dispensing stations,” NUPENG warned. “It is a Greek gift meant to wipe out competition and crush our union.”

The statement also alleged that Dangote Group has consistently denied unionisation rights across its cement and sugar operations nationwide.