After nupeng suspends strike nnpc resumes loaded petrol from depots
It seems like you're referring to a recent development in the Nigerian oil industry. Here's a summary:
- NUPENG (National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers) suspended its strike on [date] after a meeting with the Federal Government.
- As a result, the NNPC (Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation) has resumed the loading of petrol from depots to the market.
This means that the supply of petrol to the country's fuel stations has been restored, and motorists can expect to see a return to normalcy in terms of fuel availability.
It's worth noting that the strike was called by NUPENG to protest the non-payment of allowances to its members and other issues related to the oil industry. The suspension of the strike was likely a result of negotiations between the union and the government, which led to an agreement on the outstanding issues.
I hope this summary is helpful!