Indiscipline Must Not Be Condoned, Dangote Can Sanction Workers Over Sabotage

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has declared that the management of the Dangote Refinery- has inalienable right to sanction workers found to have engaged in a disgraceful act.

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,‎Founder/Executive Director,MURIC argued that the management of Dangote Refinery recently alleged that some of its Nigerian workers attempted to sabotage its facilities.

‎‎MURIC said further:

‎‎”Dangote Refinery recently alleged that some of its Nigerian workers attempted to sabotage its facilities 22 times. According to the refinery, the incidents include triggering fires, manipulating machines and other mischievous attempts though all the attempts were foiled by the refinery’s advanced control and monitoring system (https://opr.news/260ec5e8251125en_ng?link=1&client=news).

‎‎”MURIC is disturbed by this disclosure. It beats us hollow that at a time when many find themselves among the army of unemployed Nigerians, some people who should consider themselves lucky to be employed in one of the highest paying companies in the country diverted their attention to sabotaging the same company that puts bread on their table. It amounts to biting the finger that feeds them.

‎‎”This new refinery and its management do not deserve this. It is irresponsible, disappointing, unpatriotic and immoral.

‎‎”Moreso in a refinery that has become the cynosure of all eyes, not only in Nigeria but across the world, earning the much needed foreign exchange from all corners of the globe as its top ten importers include the USA, Spain, France, South Korea, Singapore, etc (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/dangote-refinery-usa-spain-france-south-korea-singapore-others-make-top-10-importers/; https://businessday.ng/business-economy/article/these-4-african-countries-buy-petrol-from-dangote-refineries/).

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