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NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by MyCelebrityGist: 11:56am On Jan 16, 2017
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Labour unions in Nigerian have said they will not take any decision by the government to increase the price of fuel again.


The Nigeria Labour Congress has said Nigerians will not be able to take another fuel price increase in view of the harsh economic situation in the country, Punch reports.
NLC said the decision of the government to hike the price of fuel has caused hardship in the land.

While speaking on telephone on Sunday, the General Secretary of the NLC, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, said the government should review its policy on subsidy that led to the increase in the fuel pump price from N97 to N145 per litre last year.

Ozo-Eson was reacting to reports that the landing cost of petroleum had increased from N140.40 to N145, the same amount with the current fuel pump price in the country.

He stated, “I do not think that at this time, and given all that we have seen, that Nigerians can be subjected to another round of price increase now. That is why government needs to revisit and rethink its policy. Nigerians cannot take another round of price increase.”

He said, “The policy that is being pursued is not one that can grant you stability in price. When they raised the price to N145, we said so; that with time, given an import-dependent regime, for such a policy, the value of the Naira will be severely weakened.

“We actually remember saying then that before the end of the year, the Naira will be close to N500 to a dollar and it has come to happen. If you translate the current value of the Naira through the template, you are going to find that the landing price would be higher.

“The burden is on the government. That is where the issue of policy comes in. It is government policy that led to the price going to N145. Given the realities on the ground, now the government needs to revisit its own policy.”

When asked what the NLC would do if the fuel price is increased again, he said, “That is not for me to say. It is not an individual who makes such pronouncements. Whatever develops, we may also engage it and decisions would be taken and communicated to Nigerians.”

Also, the President of Trade Union Congress, Mr. Bala Kaigama, said the labour unions were members of the board of the PPPRA and were not aware of the planned increase.

“TUC, NLC and all the unions in the oil and gas industry are members of the governing board of the PPPRA. So, no increase can be done without our knowledge and we are not aware of such move,” he said.

However, the Christian Association of Nigeria, on Sunday, took a swipe at President Muhammadu Buhari as it condemned his economic policies including the ban on foreign goods and devaluation of the currency, saying the policies lacked human face.

According to CAN, the ban on foreign goods by the Federal Government would lead to smuggling and huge revenue losses, adding that the devaluation of the currency “led to galloping inflation to the extent that the cost of living has risen and makes life unbearable for people.”

While speaking in a statement the President of CAN, Dr. Samson Ayokunle, through his Special Assistant on Media and Communications, Adebayo Oladeji, said this in Abuja while delivering a sermon entitled, ‘It is not beyond God’s control’, at the ongoing International General Workers Conference and Ordination Interview of the Nigerian Baptist Convention.

He said, “Fowls used to be a common gift to friends during Christmas celebration. During the just-ended celebration, it hardly featured as Christmas gift item. Humanly speaking, things are tough for many. Businesses that are foreign-currency dependent are closing down and people are losing their jobs.

“This economic policy appears to lack human face. What is the essence of banning foreign goods when the government has not been able to make such goods locally available in abundance? Such ban would just encourage smuggling and a lot of revenue would be lost by the government.

“The inability of the government to pay salaries not only in the states, but at federal level as well is a big dent on the government. My Bible says that the worker deserves prompt payment of his or her wages. Of course, the Bible says that the wages must not be delayed till the next day.

“This delay in the payment of salaries has, in turn, affected the operations of many private organisations, including the church. Our economy is public-sector driven. So, to a large extent, whatever is the economic policy of government has excruciating challenge on all other sectors.”

He lashed out at the inability of the government to give jobs to the youth, warning that the earlier the government did something about it, the better for everybody.

The CAN president stated, “University graduates are roaming the streets without anything to do. Those who are working have too many mouths of the unemployed adults to feed. This has increased the level of poverty in our nation and job creation remains a big challenge the government must pay serious attention to.

“The increasing wave of kidnapping may not be unconnected with the lack of tangible employment for many of our able bodied youths.

“Kidnapping used to be rampant in the East but has almost become a lucrative business now in the (South) West and the North. It is a very bad experience that Nigerians do not deserve to be passing through.

“A special squad, if possible, should be trained with necessary surveillance equipment to fish out these criminals who are in the business of kidnapping for ransom. If the government claims that they are doing something, they must do more.”
Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by BlackMystery(f): 8:24pm On Jan 16, 2017
grin I didnt read it o,just want to be FTC..will be bck to comment later
Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by Nobody: 8:27pm On Jan 16, 2017
NLC! You are shadow of yourselve, I think we lost you long ago...... (in Dare's voice) grin
Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by Nobody: 10:30pm On Jan 16, 2017
NLC no hope for Nigeria because even your union is hopeless.
Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by RZArecta(m): 1:07am On Jan 17, 2017
Politicians and Followers: Six or Half Dozen
Do you remember?
BREAKING: 18th January, 2015
Nigerian Government (Jonathan) Drops Fuel Price from N97 to N87 per litre.
POLITICS: New Fuel Pump Price, mere Deceit and Tokenism - APC (19th January, 2015).
GULLIBILITY: Nigerians Slam Jonathan Over N10 Fuel Price Reduction (19th January 2015).
CAMPAIGN PROMISE: Buhari Will Reduce Fuel Price To N40 Per Litre (14 th April, 2015)
UP CHANGE: Federal Government Reduces Fuel Price By 50k, From N87 to N86.50k (30th December, 2015).
JUST IMAGINE: Nigerians Applaud 50k Fuel Pump Price Reduction (23rd January, 2016).
SHOCKING: FG Puts New Price Of Petrol At N145 (11th May, 2016).
#Odiegwu
CONSTITUTED TYRANNY: At N145/Litre Price, Nigerians Buy One Of The Cheapest Petrol In The World (16th May, 2016).
UNCHANGEABLE CHANGE: FG May Increase Fuel Price As NNPC Says N145 Not Sustainable (25th October, 2016).
HARDSHIP: Nigerians Won’t Accept Fresh Fuel Price Hike - NLC (16th January 2017).
Me: Why would God not allow Recession to come on Visitation to a Nation of Liars?
The Saga Continues!!!


Eicht

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Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by Boleyndynasty2(f): 3:17am On Jan 17, 2017
Initial gragra... But FG need to fear God, we pay for everything they use,food,airtime, fuel even newspaper etc so they really aren't feeling the heat of the recession. All the keep planning to do is increase this or that. They should kuku keee us naw

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Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by Rekyz(m): 3:22am On Jan 17, 2017
The government won't adhere to this. #SAD

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Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by tuniski: 4:08am On Jan 17, 2017
RZArecta:
Politicians and Followers: Six or Half Dozen
Do you remember?
BREAKING: 18th January, 2015
Nigerian Government (Jonathan) Drops Fuel Price from N97 to N87 per litre.
POLITICS: New Fuel Pump Price, mere Deceit and Tokenism - APC (19th January, 2015).
GULLIBILITY: Nigerians Slam Jonathan Over N10 Fuel Price Reduction (19th January 2015).
CAMPAIGN PROMISE: Buhari Will Reduce Fuel Price To N40 Per Litre (14 th April, 2015)
UP CHANGE: Federal Government Reduces Fuel Price By 50k, From N87 to N86.50k (30th December, 2015).
JUST IMAGINE: Nigerians Applaud 50k Fuel Pump Price Reduction (23rd January, 2016).
SHOCKING: FG Puts New Price Of Petrol At N145 (11th May, 2016).
#Odiegwu
CONSTITUTED TYRANNY: At N145/Litre Price, Nigerians Buy One Of The Cheapest Petrol In The World (16th May, 2016).
UNCHANGEABLE CHANGE: FG May Increase Fuel Price As NNPC Says N145 Not Sustainable (25th October, 2016).
HARDSHIP: Nigerians Won’t Accept Fresh Fuel Price Hike - NLC (16th January 2017).
Me: Why would God not allow Recession to come on Visitation to a Nation of Liars?
The Saga Continues!!!


Eicht
Word! The change is now shackle! God help us.

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Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by KidsNEXTdoor: 5:03am On Jan 17, 2017
The regions that voted this hopeless man should accept the new price increase while the regions that gave him 5% be left out
Unstable afonjaz wey no get shame

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Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by KidsNEXTdoor: 5:07am On Jan 17, 2017
Boleyndynasty2:
Initial gragra... But FG need to fear God, we pay for everything they use,food,airtime, fuel even newspaper etc so they really aren't feeling the heat of the recession. All the keep planning to do is increase this or that. They should kuku keee us naw
Yess oo
They go keee una
Afon..............

Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by TeleboiZ005(m): 5:10am On Jan 17, 2017
Ok..
Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by proeast(m): 6:05am On Jan 17, 2017
The destruction of Nigeria continues unabated, which makes one to wonder if things will ever be normal again
Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by sinistermind(m): 6:10am On Jan 17, 2017
I foresaw this increase. It was meant to go up due to the weakening of the Naira. We're in for it in Nigeria. I'm surprised that some retards are still routing for this govt.
Re: NLC Attacks Buhari Over Plan To Increase Fuel Price Again by ivandragon: 6:55am On Jan 17, 2017
the problem is not the increase in fuel price per se, the problem is that this regime is rudderless & does its things on the fly. no forward thinking, no coherent analysis.

before fuel prices were increased in 2012, the government of the day carried out extensive enlightenment campaigns on the benefits of deregulation.

it also ensured that minimum wage increased by more than 100%. it knew that deregulation will lead to a rise in goods & services but that rise won't be more than 40%-50% which means that increase in wages would effectively absorb the attendant hardship occasioned by an increase in goods.

also, despite pumping more money into the economy, it knew enough to keep inflation in single digits.


now enters the so called 'changers'.

they increased fuel with no plan on how to cushion the effect occasioned by the increase & after bumbling around & keeping Nigerians, (those that can't see beyond their noses anyway) in the dark.

prices of goods & services have doubled & in some cases, tripled, but this regime acts like it's OK for people to suffer for no fault of theirs.

inflation is in double digits & rising.

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