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NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by emamos: 9:10am On Dec 27, 2015
As FG moves to reduce fuel price to reflect market conditions
Chineme Okafor and
Paul Obi in Abuja
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) on Saturday said the planned removal of fuel subsidy was illegal and diversionary, adding that the congress will not take it lightly should the government go ahead with the plan billed to take off in January.
The Congress was reacting to the remarks by the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, who said government had resolved to scrap oil subsidy because of fraud around it.
The minister had said: “So for the first time people will understand that the pricing modulation I was talking about is not a gimmick. It is for real. The objective is that we cannot afford to continue to subsidize.We can’t even understand where those subsidies were going to. There is a lot of fraud elements in it so we need to cut that off. The second is that the earning capacity of the Federal Government is deteriorating by the day with lower prices of crude.”
Kachikwu, who is also the Group Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) also said a new fuel price regime that may see fuel sell for as low as N85 per litre would be announced next week to reflect the new market conditions.
But in his reaction to the planned removal of the petroleum subsidy, NLC President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, in an interview with THISDAY, said the organised labour would hold the President accountable on his promise not to tinker with the subsidy arrangement.
He therefore declared the planned removal of fuel subsidy illegal and diversionary.
The NLC president said the decision by President Buhari led All Progressives Congress (APC) government to remove fuel subsidy did not fall within the purview of their campaign promises during the 2015 general elections.
“We will hold him (President Buhari) accountable on his campaign promises. If they were going to remove subsidy, that was not part of their campaign promises during the elections. President Buhari has promised Nigerians that he will not remove fuel subsidy – that is his promise, we will hold him to his words,” Wabba said.
NLC President said though the union had yet to receive the details, government’s decision to tinker with fuel subsidy was wrong-headed and illegal given that the processes required to effect the removal of the subsidy had not been complied with.
“The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) by law is supposed to regulate petroleum products prices and it is made up of a board of stakeholders. NLC is also part of the board
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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by emamos: 9:11am On Dec 27, 2015
it is well
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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by Trunaijian: 10:05am On Dec 27, 2015
NLC got it twisted. Removal of subsidy is not a deliberate attempt by the Govt to make Nigerians suffer. Nigeria is paying too much for subsidy. We can use the money for other infrastructural projects ie Transport. Removal of subsidy is for the benefit of Nigerians pls. Sometimes I think the leadership of NLC aren't transparent and their call for strikes are not born out of genuine intention for the masses but rather of service for some cabals.

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by seunmsg(m): 10:16am On Dec 27, 2015
Majority of Nigerians are in support of governments decision to remove subsidy. The subsidy regime is currently not sustainable as a result of the drastic decline in proceeds from crude oil. It has to go.

NLC and other organised labour union should dialogue with government and come up with how to reinvest the gains of the subsidy removal in building modern refineries. Importing refined petroleum product is a national embarrassment that must stop. All efforts now should be geared towards how to refine all our petroleum needs locally.

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by kYjelly2: 10:27am On Dec 27, 2015
Trunaijian:
NLC got it twisted. Removal of subsidy is not a deliberate attempt by the Govt to make Nigerians suffer. Nigeria is paying too much for subsidy. We can use the money for other infrastructural projects ie Transport. Removal of subsidy is for the benefit of Nigerians pls. Sometimes I think the leadership of NLC aren't transparent and their call for strikes are not born out of genuine intention for the masses but rather of service for some cabals.

seunmsg:
Majority of Nigerians are in support of governments decision to remove subsidy. The subsidy regime is currently not sustainable as a result of the drastic decline in proceeds from crude oil. It has to go.
NLC and other organised labour union should dialogue with government and come up with how to reinvest the gains of the subsidy removal in building modern refineries. Importing refined petroleum product is a national embarrassment that must stop. All efforts now should be geared towards how to refine all our petroleum needs locally.

Chai! Isn't this what GEJ tried to do? Like word for word?

Na wa for naija sha, we only agree that 2 + 2 equals 4, when it is "our person" that said it.

Soo disgusting undecided

Won't it have been even better to remove subsidy when oil prices were high That way, all those huge savings could have been used to fast tract our development, i.e, more locomotives, high speed trains, roads, security, e.t.c

What really is the benefit of removing subsidy now and having petrol go from 87 naira to the proposed 85 naira? Abi, is it 2 naira per litre savings that the government will use to fund more infrastructure

What also happens if oil price rises again to around 80 dollars per barrel? Would cheap Nigerians, who like everything free, be able to pay a 130-160 naira official pump price?

Anywho, it is what it is, better late than never!

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by fistonati(m): 11:32am On Dec 27, 2015
I pray dt baba PMB keep to his promise on this one dz time around. I don't wan another bad breaking news in 2016.

2016 My year of upliftment
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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by nairaman66(m): 3:27pm On Dec 27, 2015
Everyone keeps holding PMB to one thing or the other! Wondered where were this same people during the PDP.. Just saying

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by iteleaye(m): 3:28pm On Dec 27, 2015
Dont we all love Bubu...


NLC, support Bubu lets move this country forward small now... #teamBubu

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by mideactive: 3:28pm On Dec 27, 2015
Dis NLC self,una nor go let us hear word?

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by boboLIL(m): 3:28pm On Dec 27, 2015
Hold am tight oh

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by clemmonce(m): 3:29pm On Dec 27, 2015
I think NLC is the most useless union have known. Things they should protest for they are not protesting for, it is things that will benefit Nigerians on the long run they are fighting against. well they are just riding on the gullibility of Nigerians . When they increased electricity tariff did they protest ? No. When they failed to do the Ibadan express way after awarding contract did they protest ? No. when they increased Lasu schools fees astronomically did they protest ? No. NLC is just a union looking for way to make money for themselves and try to make another oshiomole which is impossible. They are unserious.

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by nairaman66(m): 3:30pm On Dec 27, 2015
NLC=kiss my arse!

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by sweatlana: 3:30pm On Dec 27, 2015
Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by KAYSANTOS: 3:30pm On Dec 27, 2015
This country is a joke

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by sammyj: 3:30pm On Dec 27, 2015
Story . Hope they are not benefiting from this subsidy of a thing !!!

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by Jarchi(m): 3:32pm On Dec 27, 2015
Wao dis guys are OYO,he's being breaking records and promises since inception. Promises he don break don dey full soak away troway.

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by bright007(f): 3:32pm On Dec 27, 2015
NLC......are you a learner?

Just wait for the minister of lies, falsehood and propaganda to come and deny that Booharri did not make that promise....

then una eye go clear...

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by ERAKAMUS: 3:32pm On Dec 27, 2015
THE DULLARD WILL SOON ENTER HIS OWN CHANCE




ZOMBIES,

KOM AND WORSHIP YA MALLA.

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by gistmeloveblog: 3:32pm On Dec 27, 2015
Awon ode oshi
Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by ifeelgood: 3:33pm On Dec 27, 2015
What has NLC achieved since it creation. Who will now hold them responsible for staff casualization all over the country. They should also produce a president with their Labour Party and let's see their dance too. Yeye.
Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by weyabblog: 3:33pm On Dec 27, 2015
yes we shall all protest at lagos, we need our fuel subsidy grin

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by amolak: 3:34pm On Dec 27, 2015
Why noise about this fuel subsidy? what are they subsidized? now that the price of crude oil is falling like crazy. The only time you can hear about this useless NLC is on fuel subsidy palaver. I don't think these people really know what is called 'subsidy'

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by StepTwo: 3:34pm On Dec 27, 2015
Dr. Buhari, please dont fail ur promisses ooo

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by mysteriousman(m): 3:35pm On Dec 27, 2015
I think having a price regime will make more sense
Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by odinese(m): 3:35pm On Dec 27, 2015
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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by elbinmanny(m): 3:37pm On Dec 27, 2015
For tye past 3 months we have been buying petrol between 500 and 150 per litre and now Bubu is planning to remove subsidy nobody is occupying Nigeria lipsrsealed
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Abeg why are the apc nairaland e-bedbugs are no longer masturbating' on dasuki gate wink cheesy

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by iyeade123: 3:37pm On Dec 27, 2015
kYjelly2:




Chai! Isn't this what GEJ tried to do? Like word for word?

Na wa for naija sha, we only agree that 2 + 2 equals 4, when it is "our person" that said it.

Soo disgusting undecided

Won't it have been even better to remove subsidy when oil prices were high That way, all those huge savings could have been used to fast tract our development, i.e, more locomotives, high speed trains, roads, security, e.t.c

What really is the benefit of removing subsidy now and having petrol go from 87 naira to the proposed 85 naira? Abi, is it 2 naira per litre savings that the government will use to fund more infrastructure

What also happens if oil price rises again to around 80 dollars per barrel? Would cheap Nigerians, who like everything free, be able to pay a 130-160 naira official pump price?

What a pathetic assertion!!
As if sure p worked well during Jonathan regime.

Anywho, it is what it is, better late than never!
Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by Kx: 3:37pm On Dec 27, 2015
NLC has never stood for the masses and this is not the time to pretend.

A consumer wants products to be available at the most reasonable and affordable price.

85 per liter without additional burden of subsidy bills on the part of govt sounds like a news Nlc should be happy about with sound analysis not this usual bravado about kicking against all govt policies without thinking.

Let's poll this and see if Nlc is not on his own in this issue.
To think that they are already kicking against it without seeing the policy thrust from govt documentation speaks volumes of the mindset of the leadership of the Nlc.

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by mccoy47(m): 3:37pm On Dec 27, 2015
WTF? angry
Same thing the NLC did to GEJ to frustrate him, now they have faced PMB!!! Sometimes I begin to wonder whose intrest dis NLC has in mind. Nigerian masses or the Cabals

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Re: NLC: We'll Hold Buhari To His Promise Not To Remove Fuel Subsidy by Descartes: 3:37pm On Dec 27, 2015
FG should get ready for OccupyNaija 2.0 in all the major cities in every geopolitical region.
Venues as follow

Northwest :Kano Metropolis, Sokoto

Northeast :Yola, Jalingo

North Central : Abuja and Kaduna

South East : Enugu, Onitsha and Aba

South-South : Port Harcourt, Calabar Metropolis, Uyo

South West : Lagos, Ibadan, Akure

Diaspora :inconclusive.

Announced date : Upon subsidy removal announcement by FG come 2016.

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