Monday, March 16, 2026

Militants give SPDC two-week ultimatum to recall sacked workers

Militants give SPDC two-week ultimatum to recall sacked workers

The Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, has been given a two-week ultimatum by the Creek Reform Warriors, a new militant group in the oil-rich Niger Delta, to unconditionally recall local workers from the Ogulagha and Odimodi towns in Delta State, who were fired in 2019.

The deadly group threatened to shut down the facilities of SPDC and bring down oil production in the country to zero percent, If the oil company refused to heed the plea to restore the helpless workers.

Leader of the militant group, self-styled Commander Igbokuro Tinwei, in a statement, threatened: “If these workers from Ogulagha and Odimodi communities are not recalled, all SPDC operations in the Niger Delta, including their pipelines, will be shut down. This is going to be a do or die.”

“We are not joking, we have a team of specialists in different fields. Our struggle is for the liberation of our people from the unemployment in the hands of SPDC, and other International Oil Companies, IOCs, operating in the region.

“We can boldly tell the world that all preparations and plans are on the ground to bring down the Nigerian crude oil production to zero production and this will continue until the IOCs employ our people, there will be no going back.”

“We call on the President, Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to call Shell management to order, as the consequence of our attacks on Shell production facilities will impact negatively on the Federal Government’s ability to meet up with its crude oil supply to the world market.”

The militant group alleged that Shell had promised to recall the workers immediately after the COVID-19 pandemic, but serially defaulted.

They urged the company to create new job opportunities for eligible indigenous people of the oil-producing communities in addition to recalling and rehiring the fired employees at the Forcados Terminal in the Ogulagha community.

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