In a chat with the Tribune Online on Tuesday, Mr Ogechukwu Udeagha, said following the Supreme Court judgment recently, the company provided compensation packages for the affected workers.
According to him, “Following the recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN) has
provided compensation packages for the affected personnel. The compensation packages cover all categories of affected personnel, including those in active service, and others who had already left the services of the Company before the judgment.”
In addition, he said the Company is also offering HR consulting services to assist with employment opportunities with third parties.
“MPN typically retains security services through third parties who are best positioned to provide these core competencies. We thank these individuals for their prior service in supporting the safety and security of our operations in Nigeria,” he said.
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Some staff members of the company blocked the entrance to the Head office of the company on Tuesday and prevented access to the office complex in protest of the sacked 860 spy police by Mobil.
It would be recalled that a similar protest took place last Friday at ExxonMobil office, Eket in Akwa Ibom State.