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COURT BLOCKS NUPENG AND TRUCK DRIVERS’ ASSOCIATION FROM STRIKING AGAINST DANGOTE REFINERY

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The National Industrial Court in Abuja has issued a restraining order preventing the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the Direct Trucking Company Drivers Association from embarking on strike action against Dangote Petroleum Refinery, MRS Oil Nigeria Limited, and MRS Oil and Gas Company Limited. Justice E.D. Subilim granted the interim injunction on Wednesday, ruling on an ex-parte motion filed by the three companies, represented by senior lawyer George Ibrahim SAN.

The court order temporarily bars NUPENG, its members, agents, and privies from initiating any industrial action aimed at disrupting the refinery’s operations. Similarly, the Direct Trucking Company Drivers Association and its members are restrained from joining or participating in any strike action orchestrated by NUPENG against the applicants. “The restraining order shall last for seven days,” Justice Subilim ruled, emphasizing the need to prevent “irreparable damage” to the refinery’s operations.

Justice Subilim noted that there is a “serious issue to be tried” and the balance of convenience favors the applicants, Dangote Refinery, MRS Oil Nigeria Limited, and MRS Oil and Gas Company Limited, given their undertaking as to damages. The judge directed that the respondents be served with court processes within seven days and ordered the case file to be reassigned to another judge after the court’s vacation period ends on September 23.

Dangote Refinery had argued that the planned strike would contravene Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution and Section 12(4) of the Trade Union Act. Ahmed Hashem, Group General Manager for Government and Strategic Relations at Dangote Refinery, provided an affidavit undertaking to pay damages if the injunction is later found to be wrongly granted.

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NUPENG had previously accused Dangote Refinery of anti-labour practices, alleging intimidation tactics against union members. However, Dangote Refinery maintains it respects workers’ rights to join or not join unions, emphasizing principles of voluntarism for peaceful industrial relations.

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Ozoro Monarch Denies Knowledge of Festival Amid Abuse Allegationsa

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The monarch of Ozoro Kingdom in Delta State has denied any prior knowledge of a controversial festival linked to the alleged abuse of women and girls, as outrage continues to trail the incident across Nigeria.

 

The traditional ruler, His Royal Majesty Anthony Ogbogbo, made the clarification when a delegation from the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) visited his palace following reports of harassment during the ‘Alue-Do’ festival.

 

According to the monarch, he had never encountered such practices in his over two decades on the throne. He stated that he had “never heard that a festival is celebrated with girls being harassed or molested” in the community, distancing the palace from the widely condemned incident.

 

The controversy stems from viral videos showing women being chased, stripped, and assaulted by youths during the cultural event held in Ozoro, Isoko North Local Government Area. The disturbing footage sparked nationwide outrage and renewed concerns over gender-based violence.

 

During the palace visit, the NANS delegation; alongside student leaders from Southern Delta University, confirmed that some of the victims were students who had since received medical attention. While reports indicated no confirmed cases of rape, the students described the incidents as serious molestation and a violation of human dignity.

 

NANS condemned the attacks, describing them as a gross violation of human rights and a threat to the safety of students in the community. The association called on security agencies to ensure a thorough investigation and bring perpetrators to justice.

 

Meanwhile, the Delta State Government has also condemned the incident, describing it as “barbaric” and unacceptable, stressing that no cultural practice should justify violence against women. Authorities have launched investigations, with police confirming the arrest of suspects linked to the incident.

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Civil society organisations, including ActionAid Nigeria, have also demanded immediate prosecution of those responsible, insisting that cultural traditions must not be used to excuse abuse or undermine the rights and dignity of women and girls.

 

The incident has intensified calls for stricter enforcement of laws protecting women and for a review of traditional practices that may expose individuals to harm.

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NYSC Official Taken Into Custody Over Corps Member’s Death

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has confirmed that one of its officials has been taken into custody following the death of a corps member, Miss Victoria Ariyo, in Abeokuta South.

In a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja, the NYSC described the incident as “tragic and deeply disturbing,” noting that investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the death.

The statement, signed by the Director of Information and Public Relations, Caroline Embu, disclosed that the staff member allegedly linked to the incident is currently in custody while relevant authorities continue their probe.

According to the scheme, it is working closely with security agencies to ensure a thorough and transparent investigation without interference.

“The management of the NYSC is deeply saddened by the loss of a corps member in Abeokuta, Ogun State, under circumstances currently being investigated,” the statement read.

The organisation extended condolences to the family of the deceased, praying for strength and comfort during the difficult period.

It also reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on misconduct, stressing that the scheme maintains strict standards for both staff and corps members.

“We assure the public that we are cooperating fully with law enforcement authorities to ensure the truth is established and justice is served without fear or favour,” the statement added.

The NYSC further urged the public to refrain from speculation and allow due process to take its course, emphasising that the welfare, safety, and dignity of corps members remain a top priority.

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Police Arrest 11 More Suspects Over Delta Sexual Assault Incident

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The Delta State Police Command has arrested 11 additional suspects in connection with the sexual assault of women in Ozoro, bringing the total number of persons in custody to 15.

Police Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe, disclosed the development in a statement on Saturday, noting that the arrests followed a detailed review of video evidence and intelligence by operatives.

According to him, the suspects include Samson Atukpodo, Steven Ovie, Ugbevo Samson, Afoke Akporobaro, Evidence Oguname, and six others.

The Command stated that preliminary investigations, under the directive of the Commissioner of Police, Aina Adesola, revealed that the acts were carried out by criminal elements who took advantage of the situation to perpetrate sexual violence.

Police authorities emphasised that the actions were in no way reflective of any legitimate cultural practice.

“The Command condemns these acts in totality and remains committed to ensuring that all perpetrators are identified, arrested, and prosecuted,” the statement added, while urging victims and witnesses to come forward with useful information.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage following the circulation of a viral video showing young women being sexually harassed during a local festival in the community.

The footage was linked to the Alue-Do Festival held in Ozoro, a cultural event associated with traditional rites.

Reacting to the development, the Nigerian Bar Association described the incident as a “national disgrace,” calling for swift justice for the victims.

Similarly, the Delta State Government condemned the act, with the Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Charles Aniagwu, describing it as “barbaric and unacceptable.”

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However, the leadership of Ozoro Kingdom refuted claims circulating online, stating that the incident was a misapplication of certain symbolic aspects of the Alue-Do Festival by some youths.

Earlier, the police had announced the arrest of a community head and four other suspects in connection with the case, as investigations continue.

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