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Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by erunz(m): 7:36pm On Mar 03, 2016
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, on Thursday threatened to ask workers to stay at home if the federal government does not find immediate solution to the recurring problem of petroleum products scarcity in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and other parts of the country.

NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, said the perennial shortage of petroleum products, especially petrol, made it increasingly difficult for workers to get to their work stations on time, resulting in the loss of huge man-hours.

“Scarcity of petroleum products has caused long queues at most fuel stations that have fuel, while many more closed their gates with claims of non-availability of the products,” Mr. Wabba said.

“The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, must immediately intervene in the current hardship imposed by the scarcity of petroleum products. We will be compelled to tell workers to stay at home should the scarcity persists,” he added.

He said the greatest frustration has been that Nigerians were yet to be told by government what the cause of the current scarcity was, adding that Labour believes government would not allow any individual or corporate organisations sabotage efforts to restore sanity and good governance in all facets of our society.

Mr. Wabba said it was obvious the on-going fuel scarcity was a calculated sabotage by petroleum products marketers to sell the products at high prices for more profits.

“Petroleum products, especially petrol is key to our economy as it is what powers commuters, including workers, offices and businesses. The delays motorists contend with in long queues at petrol stations have led to loss of unimaginable man hours which have impacted negatively on our economy,” he pointed out.



The NLC president called on the government to strongly intervene, by sending out appropriate agencies, especially the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, to enforce the sale of the products, as some fuel marketers were found to be hoarding the commodity.

Reiterating the call by Labour for the speedy reactivation of local production of petroleum products, Mr. Wabba said Nigerians would continue to be held hostage by global economic manipulations if the country remained tied to importation of petroleum products, despite the availability of sufficient resources to produce fuel for local consumption and export.

He blamed the poor situation on bad governance, misplaced priorities and corruption, which have almost killed the petroleum industry, adding that government must think seriously about revamping the industry within one year.

Citing the examples of Niger Republic, where one of the best refineries was reportedly built within a year, the NLC President said nothing stops the Buhari administration from doing same in Nigeria.

He said despite the poor state of the country’s four refineries, they were still considered some of the best in the world, whose capacities could be turned around and upgraded through an effective turn around maintenance, TAM.

“The refineries are not beyond repairs. They have been abandoned to ensure Nigerians are ambushed by proponents of privatization who believe every sector must be privatized. Those advocating for the sale of the refineries are waiting to buy them, because they know the refineries are still one of the best,” he said.

He said the NLC was convinced the recurring scarcity of petroleum products was part of the roadmap designed by forces who wish to hoodwink Nigerians into accepting privatisation of the refineries.

The NLC, he warned, would not accept any arrangement where major oil companies operating in Nigeria would ship the country’s crude for refining in their refineries in other countries and sell refined products to the country through importers of petroleum products.

Government, he said, must demonstrate seriousness in the country’s collective affairs through decisive interventions in revamping the petroleum industry and stamping out corruption.

“We can’t continue to be import dependent and expect our economy to grow,” Mr. Wabba stated.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by BeeBeeOoh(m): 7:38pm On Mar 03, 2016
Body odour has refused to work..

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by Pheals(f): 7:41pm On Mar 03, 2016
grin angry oops we are waiting for that
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by Promantwo(m): 7:42pm On Mar 03, 2016
which home? you vote for change see the change
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by LesbianBoy(m): 7:50pm On Mar 03, 2016
Oh my goodness! Nigerians why did we do this to ourselves! Just see what hatred and tribalism has caused us. We went to vote a man who is shy when with women, a man that presented nepa bill as certificate ahead of a phd holder. Ever since the gworo-loving FOOL got power, its been one problem to another sad

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by luvinhubby(m): 7:52pm On Mar 03, 2016
Compounding an alresdy complicated problem

Don't support it.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by kingbasil: 8:05pm On Mar 03, 2016
In a sane society a sit home would have jolted the government to quick action to save loss of revenue the industrial action would have caused but not in nigeria whose clime reeks excessively of insanity and hypocrisy...

I wouldn't be suprised if Buhari and his apc cohorts would have the labour chief probed indefinitely if he goes on with the threat... cool cool grin

#governmentofprobe

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by Nobody: 8:11pm On Mar 03, 2016
cool
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by stevecantrell: 8:15pm On Mar 03, 2016
This government was at its best before PMB appointed ministers, there needs to be a cabinet flush, not re-shuffle. A Flush !

Flush all of them out and start again.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by resty4(m): 8:23pm On Mar 03, 2016
I don't like ds. Failure 2 giv Daura President ultimatum NLC is nth bt a soundg brass.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by baralatie(m): 8:35pm On Mar 03, 2016
Before you know either oyegun or yoga lai go talk.if not PMB brother for DSS go come talk say the guy follow for yam eating fiesta.name joke o
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by sdindan: 8:36pm On Mar 03, 2016
change everywhere you go
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Labour Threatens To Issue Stay-at-home Order To Workers by naijagobetter(m): 8:42pm On Mar 03, 2016
in asmuch as i crave understanding from Nigerians, its high time the government of the day is made to feel the heat too cos we are suffering so am in full support any legitimate action that is geard towards gingering the governing government into positive action, to alleviate our plight.

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