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NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by osinbanjoisaliar: 8:56pm On May 11, 2016
The Nigerian Labour Congress on Wednesday said it would resist the federal government’s scrapping of fuel subsidy and increase of petrol price to about N145 per litre.

“The unilateral increase in prices of petroleum products today by government represents the height of insensitivity and impunity and shall be resisted by the Nigeria Labour Congress and its civil society allies,” the congress said, through a statement by its General Secretary, Peter Ozo-Eson.

The statement added, “With the imposition on the citizenry of criminal and unjustifiable electricity tariff and resultant darkness and other economic challenges brought on by the devaluation of the Naira and spiraling inflation, the least one had expected at this point in time was another policy measure that would further make life more miserable for the ordinary Nigerian.

“The latest increase is the most audacious and cruel in the history of product price increase as It represents not only about 80 per cent increase but it is tied to the black market exchange rate.
“Further more, the process through which government arrived at this is both illogical and illegal as the board of the PPPRA is not duly constituted. In our previous statements and communiques, we had stressed the need for reconstituting the boards of NNPC and PPPRA and wean both away from the overbearing influence of the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources who has assumed the role of a Sole Administrator.

“The allusion to the fact that the this increase was arrived at after due consultation with stake holders is not only ridiculous and fallacious, it goes to show that the brief meeting held today during which government was advised shelve the idea until at least it meets with the appropriate organs of the Congress was in bad faith.

“Accordingly, we urge the government to revert the prices to what they were. We would want to put everybody on notice that we shall resist this criminal increase with every means legitimate.
“Already an emergency NEC meeting has been scheduled for Friday, May 13, 2016 to decide on the next line of action. Meanwhile, our affiliates, state councils and civil society allies are requested to commence mobilization immediately.”

Why fuel price became necessary

Why labour is kicking, Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) was explaining why the deregulation of the downstream sector and the hike in fuel price was inevitable.

Acting Executive Secretary of the agency, Sotonye Iyoyo, said the new price, which reflected a hike by about 67.6 per cent from the previous N86.50 per litre, was to help marketers overcome difficulties they were facing in fuel importation.
The N86.50 was the official fixed price by government under the now defunct subsidy regime.
Under the subsidy regime, the government paid the difference between the landing cost of fuel, including the marketers’ and distributors’ margins, and the fixed retail price to enable fuel to be sold at N86 per litre at NNPC-owned mega stations, and N86.50 per litre in other filling stations.
With the take-off of the deregulation policy, the federal government has formally removed subsidy from the PPPRA pricing template.
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, who announced the policy change, said deregulation was introduced in order to increase and stabilize the supply of petroleum products in the country.
Mr. Kachikwu said any Nigerian entity with the right capacity was now free to import and market fuel in the country, subject to existing quality specifications and other guidelines issued by PPPRA.
“All oil marketers will be allowed to import PMS (premium motor spirit) on the basis of FOREX (foreign exchange) procured from secondary sources and accordingly PPPRA template will reflect this in the pricing of the product.


The PPPRA, the government agency responsible for moderating petroleum product pricing in the petroleum industry, explained that the review of the fuel price became necessary in view of the difficulties petroleum products marketers usually encounter in sourcing for FOREX.
“This review became imperative in the face of extreme difficulties faced by petroleum product importers in sourcing foreign exchange,” the executive secretary said in Abuja.
Mrs. Iyoyo, who also announced the second quarter price modulation framework, which debuted on January 1, 2016, said it was aimed at ensuring a ‘fit-for-all’ approach in the interest of the Nigerian consumers, marketers and the economy.
She said the new framework approved a new price band for PMS at a maximum of N145 per litre in other filling stations, while NNPC retail stations would sell at a lower price.
To meet the country’s consumption demand, the PPPRA official said fuel importers would henceforth be permitted to source for foreign exchange from secondary sources outside the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN’s rate of N197 and N199 to the dollar.
Mrs. Iyoyo, who said the agency was conscious of the difficulties Nigerians were facing in the last few months, explained that the PPPRA would continue to modulate pricing in accordance with prevailing market dynamics to ensure fair value to all.
Meanwhile, shortly before the formal announcement, there were long queues at filling stations in Abuja and environs as anxious motorists tried frantically to buy fuel at the price of N86.50 pending when the filing stations would adjust their pumps to reflect the new price.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/203264-nlc-talks-tough-says-shall-resist-increase.html

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Dahkogrin007(m): 9:00pm On May 11, 2016
Change is when Government find it easy to increase PMS from 87naira to 145naira but find it difficult to increase workers salary a bit more than the minimum wage if not up to what is demanded for by NLC and TUC. Is this the change Nigerians asked for?

As for d NLC we knw dey can only bark.... Dey wnt bite








In other news I made FTC for d very first tym....

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Nobody: 9:05pm On May 11, 2016
They need to work the talk. They rose against GEJ when he made the same move in 2012; they must not cower before Buhari. Unfortunately, there won't be a Lagos State government paying musicians and comedians to come and give strength to the "protests" with music and jokes.
It is the right time to put a lie to the "wicked rumour" that the then ACN government sponsored the protests.

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:06pm On May 11, 2016
Buhari has failed Nigerians and he must go

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by luvinhubby(m): 9:07pm On May 11, 2016
Buhari is another name for Bad news.

Rice - 8,500 to 15,000

Beans - 170 derica to 220 derica

Tomato paste - 35 - 60

Garri - 400 painter - 600 painter

Pure water - 100 per bag - 150 per bag.

Dollar - 220-$1 - 320-$1

Fuel - 87 per liter - 145 per liter

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by UmuEri(m): 9:07pm On May 11, 2016
We are watching
Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by jlinkd78(m): 9:08pm On May 11, 2016
This Govt penchant for telling lies is just unimaginable. U said d Labour Unions were part of d discussion and within hours this rebuttal. How do u hope to sustain this pricing template when d marketers source d Fx from d black MKT or u have d magic wand to stabilize d dollar?. D govt need to abolish d dichotomy of official and bureau d change rates or better still sell Fx to d mkters and ensure strict supervision to avoid diversion. With this Labour's position I must say this govt is very insensitive.

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Pidggin(f): 9:09pm On May 11, 2016
NLC still dey exist?

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Goddex: 9:09pm On May 11, 2016
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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by 989900: 9:10pm On May 11, 2016
This is not going to end well if refineries are not working, naira falls further or oil prices increase -- official pump prices could go as high as N300/litre!

Presently, importation costs NNPC roughly N100/litre.

While it could cost as low as N70/litre if we had working refineries @ prevailing crude prices and official xchange rate.

Shame on the gov't and anyone comparing AGO with PMS -- for every equipment that uses diesel, there are probably 500-1000 more using PMS.

Kudos to pipeline vandals and their apologizers -- we will all bear the consequences.

This is not what the people voted Buhari for, if the government cannot tackle cross border smuggling and pipeline vandalism, then that's a big, big, shame after all the campaign.

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by gunuvi(m): 9:10pm On May 11, 2016
Suffering and smiling. Toothless zombies

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Obijulius: 9:10pm On May 11, 2016
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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by otr1(m): 9:10pm On May 11, 2016
What the FG has done, is to set the price ceiling for PMS. No need making any fuss about it.

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by gud4dbest(m): 9:11pm On May 11, 2016
NLC,shut up there;u nah dey fall my hands since...mtcheew!

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Goddex: 9:13pm On May 11, 2016
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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by ProfessorPeter(m): 9:13pm On May 11, 2016
This government is wicked, heartless and satanic. They started charging us 50 naira for every withdrawal and deposit of every 1000 naira. Later on they .unjustly increased the electricity tariff see, high cost of living and now the removal fuel subsidy. God forgive us for voting a tyrant

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Eboski(m): 9:16pm On May 11, 2016
Ojota freedom Square Loading......
season 2....
where is Edris?
where is omotola?
where is Falana?



“As they did in 2012, if labour leaders do not also
stand up for the people at this time, posterity will
not forgive them.” Governor Fayose 2016

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Obijulius: 9:17pm On May 11, 2016
This is not GEJ ooo. This is a retired General!!!! Make una no try am...see pics of our general in action below

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Mynd44: 9:19pm On May 11, 2016
Eboski:
Ojota freedom Square Loading......
season 2....
where is Edris?
where is omotola?
where is Falana?
You no know road?

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by cktheluckyman: 9:19pm On May 11, 2016
This is what happens when a certified dullard is in charge!b

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by ziccoit: 9:22pm On May 11, 2016
Was NLC and its ally, TUC, not in the meeting where the decision was finalized?
Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by MarshRiley(m): 9:29pm On May 11, 2016
Mumu set of people
When it was last introduced under GEJ
You were disturbing people,dem full street for Lagos no allow us rest,now PMB has done thesame,they are talking tough
Silly morons
We know they won't do anything,EFCC will be used to scare them

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Eboski(m): 9:36pm On May 11, 2016
Mynd44:
You no know road?
zombies like you.....

hide behind your keyboard and be crying.. and you will come out and feeling all is well with this govt....

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Mutuwa(m): 9:37pm On May 11, 2016
Dahkogrin007:
Dey can only bark.... Dey wnt bite
They are akin to Bingo dogs,just like the wailers.

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by franchizy(m): 9:38pm On May 11, 2016
In America PMS is sold for $80 in Europe it goes for $90. in most African countries it is sold equivalent to 175 Naira even when they have a working refinery refining the products.

I must commend the federal govt on this increase. This will curb corruption and add value to the growth and development of Nigeria.

We the Nigerian youths are solidly behind the FG. NLC are toothless bulldogs.
INSHA ALLAH

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by tuoyoojo(m): 9:39pm On May 11, 2016
they increased the tariff we pay for power, we nor talk

they said naira is falling in love every day, we still dey hope

them say dem recover billions from looters, money we nor see

increase minimum wage, them say no money

but money dey to give minister, legislators and senators money to buy 34 million jeep

the small Fuel wen poor man dey use power him Gen n Do small business, them increase Fuel

this country wants me to get depressed? na lie. God pass una

the sky would not be the limit for the resultant inflation. it's going to be the launch pad

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Mynd44: 9:40pm On May 11, 2016
Eboski:
zombies like you.....


hide behind your keyboard and be crying..
and you will come out and feeling all is well with this govt....
I have always advocated the removal of subsidy cos it was pointless.
Under GEJ though, it was obvious the government was riddled with thieving charlatans who woukd not do anything with the funds saved

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by ShowYourCertificate: 9:44pm On May 11, 2016
Mynd44:

I have always advocated the removal of subsidy cos it was pointless.
Under GEJ though, it was obvious the government was riddled with thieving charlatans who woukd not do anything with the funds saved
What makes you think that Subsidy has been completely removed? And who told you that those "theiving charlatans" are still not in the petroleum sector controlling things? Keep on deceiving yourself.

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by mankan2k7(m): 9:45pm On May 11, 2016
Thunder pls make una strike them now abeg
Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by m4una(m): 9:46pm On May 11, 2016
Buhari don't give a damn...

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Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Nobody: 9:50pm On May 11, 2016
luvinhubby:
Buhari is another name for Bad news.

Rice - 8,500 to 15,000

Beans - 170 derica to 220 derica

Tomato paste - 35 - 60

Garri - 400 painter - 600 painter

Pure water - 100 per bag - 150 per bag.

Dollar - 220-$1 - 320-$1

Fuel - 87 per liter - 145 per liter

It's like that because you guys are lazy country.
Re: NLC To Resist Fuel Subsidy Removal And Increase In Petrol Price by Blizzy9ja: 9:50pm On May 11, 2016
#OccupyNigeria

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