BREAKING: Six-Hour Talks End Without Agreement in Dangote Refinery, Oil Workers Dispute

Breaking

Indications are that the meeting brokered by the federal government to resolve the disputes between oil workers and Dangote Refinery will end in a stalemate.

This is because after more than six hours behind closed doors, both parties are yet to agree on key issues of dispute.

A source at the meeting confided in Akelicious that a memorandum of understanding had been reached, but one of the parties in dispute declined to append its signature.

At several times in the course of the meeting, both parties were seen pacing around the minister’s office and conversing in low tones.

Recommended For You

About the Author: Akelicious

One Comment to “BREAKING: Six-Hour Talks End Without Agreement in Dangote Refinery, Oil Workers Dispute”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *