The Petroleum Tanker Drivers Branch of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (PTD- NUPENG) has affirmed Comrade Mathias Ote as its substantive national chairman.
The decision was taken at the quarterly National Executive Council meeting of the PTD- NUPENG held at Warri, Delta State, at the weekend.
Comrade Ote succeeds the late Comrade Augustine Egbon, the immediate past national chairman of the union, who died last year.
In his inaugural remarks, Ote paid tribute to his predecessor, whom he described as a great and exceptional leader.
He said, “The development of the union and sustainable welfare of his members was his topmost priority, which he maintained till death.
“It is indeed very painful to lose such a great and exemplary leader who has positively impacted the lives of his people and left an indelible mark on the history of the union,” he said.
Comrade Ote, who thanked the leadership of NUPENG and the NEC of PTD Branch for entrusting him with the exalted seat, promised to serve their interest.
He said,” Sincerely, I appreciate all our members and leaders for finding me worthy to be given the privilege to lead our branch for the next four years.
“You will agree with me that there are so many other capable and competent hands that can lead this great branch, but in your collective wise decision and by the special grace of the Almighty God, I was elected as the branch chairman.
“Comrades, silver nor gold I have none to offer in appreciation of your love, support, prayers and encouragement towards the success of my election, but what I have, which is good leadership, I will spare nothing in providing it.”
The new chairman, who appealed to the members to ensure road safety, also cautioned against night driving.
He said, “The risk at which we travel at night is on the increasing rate, you can agree with me that a lot of evil activities mostly happen at night, such as hijacking of truck, kidnapping for ransom, killing for rituals and ghastly accident leading to destruction of life and property of the great people of our dear country Nigeria, due to the deteriorating condition of some of our roads.
“In view of the above, I urge all our members to desist from the act of night driving because if anything happens, you will bear the consequences,” he said.
A national trustee of NUPENG, Comrade Salimon Akanni Oladiti, spoke in a similar vein as he urged tanker drivers to avoid unnecessary risks that could jeopardise their lives.
He said, “I want to plead with us to heed the advice of our national chairman. Life has no duplicate. When you have accidents on the road, the owner of your truck won’t be happy with you and tag you as a threat to his business and survival. So, let us avoid night driving and keep to the safeguards to secure our individual lives,” he said.
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