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Dangote Group Redeploys All Sacked Refinery Staff After Union Dispute

byBlessing Uma
October 1, 2025
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Dangote Group Redeploys All Sacked Refinery Staff After Union Dispute
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The Dangote Group, helmed by Africa’s wealthiest person, Aliko Dangote, has agreed to re-absorb and redeploy all workers recently dismissed from its Dangote Petroleum Refinery subsidiary. This resolution, brokered by the Federal Government, guarantees that the affected staff will be transferred to various other companies within the vast Dangote conglomerate, critically ensuring they suffer no reduction in their existing salaries or benefits.

The labour crisis originated when the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, a flagship project for the nation, took the action of dismissing an unspecified number of its employees. This decision immediately provoked a strong reaction from the workers’ representative body. On 26th September, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), which represents senior personnel in the oil and gas sector, instructed its members across the country to embark on a nationwide strike. This planned industrial action had the potential to severely cripple operations and distribution channels within the energy industry, making a swift resolution imperative.

Recognising the gravity of the situation, the Federal Government promptly intervened to mediate. Two consecutive days of high-stakes reconciliation meetings were convened and chaired by officials from the Ministry of Labour and Employment. The critical sessions brought together the company founder, Aliko Dangote, alongside top representatives from PENGASSAN. The government’s side was represented by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, and the Minister of Labour and Employment, Mohammed Dingyadi, underscoring the political importance of the matter.

Following the extensive discussions, the Ministry of Labour and Employment formally released a statement confirming the terms of the agreement. The cornerstone of the deal requires the refinery’s management to initiate the immediate process of moving the disengaged personnel to alternative entities within the wider Dangote Group. A crucial point of assurance for the union is the guarantee that this transfer will be executed without any loss of pay or privileges for the workers involved, effectively maintaining their financial and employment status.

The Group provided a firm commitment that no worker would face any form of retribution or ‘victimisation’ for their role in the dispute or in the subsequent negotiations. In a move that signifies industrial peace, PENGASSAN agreed to halt its planned industrial action and will initiate the process of calling off the nationwide strike. The proactive intervention and successful mediation by the government have been widely lauded for averting a major national disruption and setting a positive precedent for conflict resolution in the private sector.

Blessing Uma

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