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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Gilbert da Costa
Abuja
15 September 2006
Nigerian oil unions say they could resume their strike, if the government fails to meet their demands. The unions suspended their strike Thursday, a day after it started.
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Delta1 area, Aug. 14, 2006 " src="/upimg/allimg/070419/1056340.jpg" width="210" border="0" /> A Nigerian army gunboat arrive at Ikang near Calabar in the Niger Delta area, Aug. 14, 2006 |
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Peter Esele, national president of the Petroleum2 and Gas Senior Staff Association, told VOA that leaders of the two unions have the mandate3 of their members to resume the strike, without resorting to the complex processes involved in calling a fresh strike.
"What we are saying is that it is merely being suspended," said Mr. Esele. "So, if nothing happens, we can go back to the trenches4. If it is called off, there are processes that we have to go through but when it is suspended, you may not need to go through that same process again, in accordance with our constitution."
The unions called a three-day strike from Wednesday to protest unrest in the volatile5 Niger Delta, where the country's massive oil wealth is concentrated.
The strike was suspended Thursday, a day early, following intense pressure, and appeals from the government and other industry operators.
Esele says the strike was successful, and won widespread popular support.
"The first thing was, get them to the table," he added. "That was the mandate of NEC [National Executive Council]. And we have been using every available means since February. And the way the whole thing went, it was a huge success, and we also know that the Nigerian public, Nigerian people were also behind us. I am sure, if you take a public opinion [poll], you will have about 80 percent of the people supporting what we did."
Apart from flight cancellations resulting from an acute shortage of aviation gasoline, analysts6 say the strike did not have a crippling effect on Nigeria's petroleum-based economy.
Mohammed Umar, is an expert on the Nigerian energy sector7.
"I think, the impact of the strike on the industry was very low, because installations in the Niger Delta were not shut down," he said. "The refinery8, the Port Harcourt refinery, this is the only functional9 refinery, was not shut down, and most petrol filling stations sold fuel, that is in the downstream sector. And most workers turned up for work. So, if you look at it critically, the impact of the strike was not really felt by the industry."
The unions were striking to draw attention to recent government decisions in the oil industry, and the problem of security for oil workers, who have frequently been the target of kidnappings and killings10.
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n.部门,部分;防御地段,防区;扇形 | |
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谋杀( killing的名词复数 ); 突然发大财,暴发 | |
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