A group of Chevron pensioners are set to stage a protest at the company's main office in Lagos, citing unresolved grievances.
The protest is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at the Chevron main office gate, No. 2, Chevron Drive, Lekki, Lagos, beginning at 7:00 am.
The pensioners, many of whom dedicated decades of service to the multinational energy company, are expected to voice their dissatisfaction over what they describe as unresolved pension-related issues.
Although details of their demands have not yet been disclosed, the protest underscores growing concerns about the treatment of retired employees in the corporate sector.
Chevron, one of Nigeria’s leading oil and gas operators, has not released an official statement addressing the planned demonstration as of press time.
Media organizations have been invited to cover the protest, signalling the pensioners' desire to bring public and governmental attention to their plight.
The protest comes at a time of heightened public discourse on corporate accountability and the welfare of retirees in Nigeria.
As the nation grapples with economic challenges, cases like this highlight the importance of ensuring fair and sustainable pension practices for retired workers.
This protest is expected to draw significant attention, with stakeholders, civil society groups, and labour advocates likely to weigh in on the unfolding situation.
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