Tanker Drivers Union gives NPA a two-week ultimatum to approve condition of service

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The Executive of the Ghana National Petroleum Tanker Drivers Union has given the National Petroleum Authority’s (NPA) board of directors a two-week ultimatum to approve their conditions of service or face their wrath.

The Union said it would take action against the NPA following the expiration of the two weeks window.

According to the Union, the National Petroleum Authority formed a committee on the condition of service for Drivers and Drivers’ Assistance.

In a statement dated Friday, April 26, and signed by George Nyaunu, the national chairman of the Union, he called on the NPA board to approve the document.

“However, the Board of Directors National Petroleum Authority has refused to approve for its implementation.

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“We are therefore giving the Authority (2) two weeks to approve the document, failure to do so, may bring up actions that will not be favorable to all, and they (NPA) will be blamed for it,” it warned.

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The Union’s statement