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Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by morereb10: 6:50am On Dec 17, 2015
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) yesterday indicated that it has started mobilising its relevant organs, civil society groups, organisations and professional bodies against plans by the Federal Government to revert the pump price of petrol to N97 from next year.

This followed media reports quoting the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, as saying at the National Assembly that the government might change the price of petrol as well as adopt a strategy of gradual removal of subsidy.

The NLC accused the minister of being an agent of those who were working to undermine the President Muhammadu Buhari administration over his constant insistence on the removal of subsidy on petroleum products.

Its President, Ayuba Wabba, who gave the workers’ position at a symposium to mark the 10th anniversary of Comrade Chuma Ubani’s death, said if Buhari wants to succeed in his programmes, he must be wary of the likes of Kachikwu.

Wabba added that the minister constantly showed his preference for subsidy removal right from when he was appointed the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation’s (NNPC) Group Managing Director, even when the President had made it clear that he was yet to be convinced that the ordinary citizen could afford increased prices of petroleum products.



The NLC president said: “At the Senate, the Minister of State on Petroleum Resources talked about ‘gradual removal strategy’, which, he said, would begin with the return to the pump price of N97 per litre from the current N87. Mr. Kachikwu threatened of the possibility of the Buhari government considering total withdrawal of fuel subsidy.

“According to him, ‘the government doesn’t need to fund subsidy. There is energy around the removal of subsidy. Most Nigerians talked to today would say that’s where to go’.

“With the figures being disclosed as the amount our political elite have stolen in the name of security, but which are used to ‘consult’ spiritualists etc, listening to Mr. Kachikwu talk about the so-called most Nigerians that they talked to wanting fuel subsidy to be removed, one can only wonder out loud who these Nigerians that the Kachikwus of this world are talking to.

“These Nigerians certainly won’t be the millions of downtrodden mass of Nigerians who weathered every odd, including threat of violence to vote out the PDP- led government and embraced on March 28, 2015, the change agenda they believed Muhammadu Buhari symbolised.

“The NLC wishes to state without equivocation that Kachikwu represents the same forces that have misled past government on the issue of removal of subsidy and deregulation of the downstream operations of the petroleum industry.

“While the position of congress on these issues clearly remains unchanged, we make bold to however caution President Buhari to be wary of the likes of Kachikwu, whose sweet tongues on the issue of subsidy removal had derailed former Presidents from achieving their lofty goals.

“Now that the Buhari government may have, through Kachikwu, sent the message to Nigerians on the path it wishes to take on the issue of petroleum subsidy, congress will meet its relevant organs, hold consultations with civil society and other organisations and professional bodies and carry out the instruction as we will be mandated.”

Wabba added: “Against the background of the serious national crisis we are currently going through, caused by the mismanagement and recklessness of our political elite since the return of civilian rule in 1999, there is always the temptation to ask whether the struggle for democracy was indeed worth it after all.

“However, I think that no matter the level of our frustration, we should not allow the question to be posed in this way. In modern times, there is hardly any alternative to democracy. What I think we ought to be questioning is the quality of our democracy and what we, labour and civil society actors should be doing to improve the quality of this democracy.

“We should rightly be addressing the question of how the working class and its allies can participate in the struggle for capturing political power so that we are able to project the programmes and the visions of the working class in rebuilding our nation.

“We must renew our determination to enthrone accountability by the political class in our country. We need to ensure that we apply maximum pressure on government so that all the ongoing disclosures of massive pillages and crimes against Nigerian people do not go unpunished.”


http://thenationonlineng.net/nlc-begins-mobilisation-against-n97-petrol-price/

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by Dongreatken(m): 6:53am On Dec 17, 2015
GOOOOD

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by ogdada: 6:57am On Dec 17, 2015
Igbeyi aye............

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by ORACLE1975(m): 7:01am On Dec 17, 2015
Hmmmm
Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by StRichard(m): 7:01am On Dec 17, 2015
Na today....At the end it wiill be increased and NLC will still not do anything--thats Nigeria for yhu, government riding the masses like horse.

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by agabaI23(m): 7:12am On Dec 17, 2015
Story for the gods

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by Prevho: 7:13am On Dec 17, 2015
Great
Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by femmykenny: 7:17am On Dec 17, 2015
It can be postponed but not Averted

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by OKKO(m): 7:20am On Dec 17, 2015
Though I don't have faith in the present NLC leadership...I also urge them to put all the protests together, desert the work places and hit the streets...

They include: subsidy removal, increase electricity tariff, toll on federal roads, incessant human right abuses by security outfits and even fuel scarcity

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by kossyablaze(m): 7:21am On Dec 17, 2015
I'm already warming up for the protests!

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by OKKO(m): 7:22am On Dec 17, 2015
Though I don't have faith in the present NLC leadership...I also urge them to put all the protests together, desert the work places and hit the streets...

They include: subsidy removal, increase electricity tariff, increase VAT and other taxes, toll on federal roads, incessant human right abuses by security outfits and even fuel scarcity.

Who ever can not govern, let him resign and go home...power belongs to the masses.

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by kaypound(m): 7:23am On Dec 17, 2015
Subsidy has to be removed....
The country is broke we can't sustain it..




What I'm saying is that the money paid to this subsidy which can't be verified and runs into billions of naira can be used for infrastructure development...
If subsidy is removed market forces will act on price....and the price will eventually fall....it might be high initially but it will eventually crash.....
Take our mobile lines for example....when mtn used charge us 50naira per min...even if u spoke for just 2sec you will be billed 50naira....but when the other service providers came into the market....e.g. glo....came in and started billing per sec....mtn and econet now airtel had to crash their prices too....As a result many tariff plans started coming up from all the different service providers in other to encourage their subscribers and to keep them as customers. This is what will eventually happen to the oil sector when it is fully privatize and govt takes hands off the subsidy....After all these marketters are not honest...some don't even bring in the amount of oil they get subsidy for....some adjusts der pumps in d filling stations....They hold the country to ransome and go on strike at will...some are selling for 150 naira per litre yet they collect money for subsidy at 87 naira per litre...If subsidy is removed you get value for your money and all dis fraud will stop or be reduced

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by ckmayoca: 7:48am On Dec 17, 2015
NLC allow them remove then u push for increment in salary after few months since increment hasn't been done in past 6yrs.

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by divinehand2003(m): 8:27am On Dec 17, 2015
Push for increase in minimum wage. Subsidy must go, too much corruption in the system, price of fuel must increase officially, we are already buying it at higher prices. NLC be reasonable.

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by otokx(m): 9:00am On Dec 17, 2015
NLC has not said anything about us buying petrol for N130 in Port Harcourt, all this while, they should shift aside, Nonsense.

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by ticker(m): 9:18am On Dec 17, 2015
kaypound:
Subsidy has to be removed....
The country is broke we can't sustain it..
it is statements like this that made us to be where we are today

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by lasisi69(f): 9:48am On Dec 17, 2015
Hmm... End time warning

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by nonesense: 9:49am On Dec 17, 2015
angry#
Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by NinaTohBadt(f): 9:49am On Dec 17, 2015
grin
Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by bright007(f): 9:49am On Dec 17, 2015
According to Buhari, there is nothing like subsidy.

if there is nothing like subsidy, why do you want to remove something that doesn't exist?........and simultaneously increase pump price of fuel...

This if done is corruption in itself

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by Sijo01(f): 9:49am On Dec 17, 2015
Do we still have a functional NLC in this country

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by Smartsyn(m): 9:49am On Dec 17, 2015
I will tell you how this will play out.

FG will increase the price more than they intend it to be, NLC will go on strike, then a concessus will be reached between the two parties to leave the price at a particular amount which was FG intended price.

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by miqos02(m): 9:49am On Dec 17, 2015
ok
Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by Nobody: 9:49am On Dec 17, 2015
warning a general.... continue.

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by jemir000: 9:49am On Dec 17, 2015
increase it and die!!

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Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by OnankpaBa(m): 9:49am On Dec 17, 2015
ok na
Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by jimfend: 9:50am On Dec 17, 2015
I don't get it, what is their long term plan?
Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by Akinz0126(m): 9:50am On Dec 17, 2015
The protest go last ni?Make una no go find one place sit down....
Re: Nigeria Labour Congress Warns FG - Don’t Increase Price Of Fuel by jomoh: 9:52am On Dec 17, 2015
These people should just shut it and allow the corruption conduit to be removed once and for all.


The longer we delay the removal the longer we postpone our suffering.


People are already buying fuel at 140 and above why not make it official and remove the useless subsidy once and for all.

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