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PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Nobody: 7:25pm On May 13, 2016
NUPENG and PENGASSAN Support Subsidy Removal

PENGASSAN and NUPENG just made a press release that they Support FG subsidy Removal.

This came from the resolution of thier NEC meeting held in Calabar today.

http://www.channelstv.com/2016/05/13/pengassan-nupeng-back-petrol-pump-price-hike/

Nigeria News. Your Nigerian Online News Source: Nigerianeye.com
13 May, 2016
NUPENG, PENGASSAN support subsidy removal


The National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), have thrown their weight behind the decision of the Federal Government to stop the payment of petrol subsidy.


Chairmen of NUPENG and PENGASSAN, Comrade Igwe Achese and Comrade Francis Olabode Johnson, respectively, addressing reporters after a joint National Executive Council meeting in Calabar Friday, said, “The deregulation of the sector is what we have been agitating for the past eight years or more. But each time we want to react, Nigerians want to live on the bedrock of lies. And that has been our problem. We have been living on the bedrock of lies. Successive governments come in, what we hear are full of lies. The oil and gas sector must have transparency and it is only when it is transparent that the nation’s economy will beginning to grown and job opportunities would be created.

“For us our clear position is that the deregulation of the sector and opening of the market is a welcome development. Someone asked me about the price whether it is not too high and I say the price is a secondary issue. The most important thing is that government has come up with a firm stand that would stop payment of subsidy into the hands of few Nigerians. That is the first thing Nigerians must appreciate. It was tried by the past administration and I know what happened. It was politicized. Some members of the political lines took over these issues as if it was their bed right to continue milking the nation’s purse.

“It is clear that we must deregulate and stop payment of subsidies into the hands of few Nigerians. We must not mortgage the nation’s economy into the hands of few Nigerians. We must open up the system and see how we can now talk about regulation. The key fundamental issue in the issue of this price modulation is regulation and putting in place the necessary checks and balances that can control the price environment as it is.

“But government should put in place the mechanism to start negotiation immediately on the minimum wage. It is very key to us. Because you cannot tell us that you are doing this and there are no palliative and one of the key palliative in the Nigerian environment is to renegotiate the minimum wage. Government must move in quickly and do this otherwise there would be a reaction somewhere.”

In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, they commended President Muhammadu Buhari in his fight against corruption and insecurity in the country.

It read in part, “The NEC in session had an extensive discussion on the recent price modulation. The NEC-in- session is of the view that price deregulation has its benefits in the immediate and near future.

“However, NEC-in session strongly demands the federal government’s engagement with the stakeholders to work out a clear direction on how to reinvest the gains into the economy to cushion the effect of the price.

“The NEC-in- session after an exhaustive deliberation of all these resultant effects ,resolve that , there is an urgent need for a paradigm shift and a new direction in the management of new investments and income in the oil and gas industry , but with critical proviso, among which include:

-Government must ensure optional performance of the existing refineries and also put in place machinery for the construction of new refineries in the country to ensure adequate production for domestic consumption and possibly export.

-Immediate commencement of negotiation of minimum wage for workers across all cadres.

-Engagement of critical stakeholders for the federal government to provide a road map for with timelines of the infrastructures it intends to embark upon with the proceeds from this price modulation to cushion the harsh effects of the new direction.

-Immediate reconstruction of the board of the PPPRA and PEF for the management of the new price regime.

–The reconstitution and the re-strengthening of relevant agencies such as Standard Organisations of Nigeria (SON) , DPR and the Nigeria Customs and Excise Department to prevent the abuse of the new framework of PMS supply and distributions.
at Friday, May 13, 2016

http://www.nigerianeye.com/2016/05/nupeng-pengassan-support-subsidy-removal.html?m=1

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Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by 9jii(m): 7:26pm On May 13, 2016
Sooner all ll come to support it
Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by modath(f): 7:27pm On May 13, 2016
Anyone that wants the country to progress won't oppose this move.....
Government should increase minimum wage,allocations to state and capital spending to cushion the effect!! Dazall..

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Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Rose2014: 7:30pm On May 13, 2016
When I first heard the word PSYCHOLOGY, I spelt it as SYCOLOGY. I didn't know there was a silent P
When APC promised us N45 as pms pump price, I didn't also know there was a silent 'hundred'





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Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Rad1cal: 7:39pm On May 13, 2016
But government should put in place the mechanism to start negotiation immediately on the minimum wage. It is very key to us. Because you cannot tell us that you are doing this and there are no palliative and one of the key palliative in the Nigerian environment is to renegotiate the minimum wage. Government must move in quickly and do this otherwise there would be a reaction somewhere.”

Na here explosion go happen. I dey laugh oooo !!!
Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by kahal29: 7:42pm On May 13, 2016
tuale4u:
NUPENG and PENGASSAN Support Subsidy Removal

PENGASSAN and NUPENG just made a press release that they Support FG subsidy Removal.

This came from the resolution of thier NEC meeting held in Calabar today.



http://www.nigerianeye.com/2016/05/nupeng-pengassan-support-subsidy-removal.html?m=1

Additional Source: Channels TV politics Today program


http://www.channelstv.com/2016/05/13/pengassan-nupeng-back-petrol-pump-price-hike/
Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Nobody: 7:42pm On May 13, 2016
The are known to support anything against nigerian people.

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Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Nobody: 8:06pm On May 13, 2016
Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Frankiss44(m): 8:10pm On May 13, 2016
Na so.. The Nigerian masses have been left out in the cold to suffer along

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Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by youngeagle(m): 8:14pm On May 13, 2016
How much were they paid!

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Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Josegun(m): 8:14pm On May 13, 2016
It is the hard way to go. But honestly d best. Though still not comfortable with the dollars regulations and price fixed. Let the demand and supply regulates it. They should just open up everything. The price will crash at the long run.

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Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Nobody: 8:24pm On May 13, 2016
Josegun:
It is the hard way to go. But honestly d best. Though still not comfortable with the dollars regulations and price fixed. Let the demand and supply regulates it. They should just open up everything. The price will crash at the long run.

Naira will devalue to 290 naira to a dollar officially by 24th of May.
Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Pidggin(f): 8:28pm On May 13, 2016
Not surprised, the masses will suffer while they feed fat
Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Nobody: 8:41pm On May 13, 2016
Amazing
Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by LadyExcellency: 9:01pm On May 13, 2016
In recent times, demands for deregulation and subsidy removal have resurfaced, particularly after the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, while briefing the media shortly after presenting the 2015 budget, said that the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory had been directed to review the situation and proffer the advice to government on the issue.

At the end of the meeting with the Minister, fuel marketers and importers on Monday last week in Lagos, Executive Secretary of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Thomas Olawore, Olawore, said the N87 retail  fuel price was unsustainable.

“The on-going recovery of crude prices at the international market calls for complete deregulation of the downstream sector of the petroleum sector to permanently give the government, the marketers, Nigerians and all stakeholders the rest of mind,” Mr. Olawore said.

According to Mr. Olawore, when the recent devaluation of the Naira against the dollar and other international currencies are taken into consideration along with other indices, deregulation was the best way to go.

“The only way to end this recurring cycle of issue fuel supply disruption and price reviews is, complete deregulation of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry,” he insisted.

With deregulation, he said the country’s four refineries would be rehabilitated and made to refine petroleum products locally to replace the current arrangement where the bulk of the fuel consumed in the country are imported.
Besides, Mr. Olawore reiterated the call on the National Assembly to pass the Petroleum Industry Bill, which has been pending before the lawmakers for approval.

If the lawmakers think the PIB should be perfect before it is passed, he pointed out that the country may not get anywhere,

Though he acknowledged that the problems delaying the passage of the PIB were more about the upstream industry, Mr. Olawore said the downstream sector of the industry, which has minimal problems, was ready for the new law.

The Executive Secretary, PPPRA, Farouk Ahmed, did not say whether government was contemplating removing fuel subsidy when he was contacted for this story.

“Well I don’t know about removal of fuel subsidy by government. When crude oil price dropped to $47 and subsidy dropped to minus N10 on January 16, the price range was between N8 and N14.
“The subsidy level was still averaging N13 per litre when CBN, on January 18, adjusted its exchange rate, which was $171.36 (that is $168 plus banking administrative charges by commercial banks of 2 per cent). It later changed it to $199.

“That affected the price and a jump in subsidy level, from N14 to N31. The difference in the exchange rate between $171 and $199 is what government has to pay as subsidy per litre,” Mr. Farouk said.
Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by seunlayi(m): 9:18pm On May 13, 2016
OK, na dem sabi. I only pity salary earners

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Re: PENGASSAN and NUPENG Declare Support for Subsidy Removal..Channels TV by Rad1cal: 9:55pm On May 13, 2016
With the new pump price of N145 per litre, government must speed up the negotiation process for a new minimum wage of N90, 000 to cushion the effect of the envisaged inflation.
“ As the price of fuel increases, there should also be an increment in workers’ salary as the old minimum wage of N18, 000 has no effect again,’’ they stated.

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