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Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by sinkhole: 6:11pm On Sep 26, 2020
The Federal Government on Saturday appealed to organised Labour to shelve its planned strike, saying it will only bring more hardship to ordinary Nigerians.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made the appeal in Lagos at a meeting with the Online Publishers Association of Nigeria

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN reports that the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and its affiliate unions had called on workers to embark on an indefinite industrial action on Monday over the price of petrol and electricity tariff.

Mohammed, however, said the two necessary price adjustments in the petroleum and power sectors were inevitable because of dwindling resources as the country had lost 60 per cent of its revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


He disclosed that the Federal Government spent N10.4 trillion on fuel subsidy from 2006 to 2009 and N1.7 trillion to supplement electricity tariff in less than five years

The minister reiterated that the government can no longer afford the cost of the subsidies, especially under the prevailing economic conditions.

“Revenues and foreign exchange earnings by the government have fallen by almost 60 per cent due to the downturn in the fortunes of the oil sector.


“There is no provision for subsidy in the revised 2020 budget. So where will the subsidy money come from?

“Remember that despite the massive fall in revenues, the government still has to sustain expenditures, especially on salaries and capital projects,” he said.


“Between 2006 and 2019, a total of 10.4 trillion naira was spent on fuel subsidy, most of which went to fat cats who either collected subsidy for products they didn’t import or diverted the products to neighbouring countries where prices are much higher.

“Instead of subsidy, ordinary Nigerians were subjected to scarcity of petroleum products.

“They endured incessant long queues and paid higher to get the products, thus making the subsidy ineffectual,” he said.


The minister added that due to the problems with the largely-privatised electricity industry, the government had been supporting the industry.

“To keep the industry going, the government has so far spent almost N1.7 trillion especially by way of supplementing tariff shortfalls.

“The government does not have the resources to continue along this path.

“To borrow just to subsidise generation and distribution, which are both privatised, will be grossly irresponsible,” he said.


Mohammed added that in order to protect the large majority of Nigerians who cannot afford to pay cost-reflective tariffs from increases, only customers with guaranteed minimum of 12 hours of electricity would have their tariffs adjusted.

He said the industry regulator, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), would ensure that those who get less than 12 hours supply experience no increase..

In addressing the complaints about arbitrary estimated billing, the minister said that a mass metering programme is being undertaken to provide meters for no fewer than five million Nigerians.


According to him, government is also taking steps to connect those Nigerians who are not connected to electricity at all.

“As you are aware, under its Economic Sustainability Plan, the government is providing solar power to five million Nigerian households in the next 12 months.

“This alone will produce 250,000 jobs and impact up to 25 million beneficiaries through the installation, thus ensuring that more Nigerians will have access to electricity via a reliable and sustainable solar system,” he said.


Reacting to the complaints on timing of the two adjustments, Mohammed said government is not insensitive to the plight of the citizens.

He explained that the adjustments were just a mere coincidence.

“ First, the deregulation of PMS prices was announced on March 18, 2020, and the price modulation that took place at the beginning of this month was just part of the on-going monthly adjustments to global crude oil prices.

“Also, the review of service-based electricity tariffs was scheduled to start at the beginning of July 2020 but was put on hold so that further studies and proper arrangements can be made.

“Like Mr President said at the opening of the last ministerial retreat, this government is not insensitive to the current economic difficulties our people are going through and the very tough economic situation we face as a nation.

“We certainly will not inflict hardship on our people. But we are convinced that if we stay focused on our plans, brighter and more prosperous days will come soon,” he said

He said the deregulation of the petroleum sector would save the country trillions of Naira which could be used to provide modern infrastructure for the benefit of the people.

Mohammed added that the deregulation would spur investments in the petroleum industry, especially in the building of local refineries which would result in lower fuel prices.

He also noted that the service-based electricity tariff adjustment and the ongoing work by German company, Siemens, to boost power supply in Nigeria would help end the perennial power problem in the country.

The minister thanked Nigerians for their understanding and appealed to them to bear with the government.

NAN

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/09/your-strike-will-inflict-more-pains-on-nigerians-fg-tells-labour/amp/

Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by davis51(m): 6:15pm On Sep 26, 2020
One more time
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by sinkhole: 6:16pm On Sep 26, 2020
These people actually know that they are inflicting pains on Nigerians by their policies sad

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Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by Marine54(m): 6:19pm On Sep 26, 2020
sinkhole:
These people actually know that they are inflicting pains on Nigerians by their policies sad
Apparently !
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by helinues: 6:20pm On Sep 26, 2020
Both FG and Labor are just joker's.

The yeye Labour won't go on any strike after exchanging of cash with their leaders..

Jokers both
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by ourema(f): 6:22pm On Sep 26, 2020
No going back to the deregulation of the down stream oil sector. I am in support of the government
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by TinubuGoQuench(f): 6:22pm On Sep 26, 2020
Our darling daddy is a good man
We want to thank him for this next level suffering he has given to us

From All of us @MANNABIGBIGPRICK

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Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by yoruba1914: 7:21pm On Sep 26, 2020
At a time were every government is trying to make tins easy because of covid 19. They are making tins bad.
The best way forward is to put this politicians on minimum wage. God purnish this liar and all those janjanweeds that support this govt.see hardship everywere

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Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by yoruba1914: 7:23pm On Sep 26, 2020
[s]
ourema:
No going back to the deregulation of the down stream oil sector. I am in support of the government
[/s] awon alate nu je.

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Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by ThatFairGuy1: 7:24pm On Sep 26, 2020
NLC Should channel their power on making every State Government pay minimum wage. This is not necessary considering the rationale behind the removal.
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by condralbedez: 7:25pm On Sep 26, 2020
TinubuGoQuench:
Our darling daddy is a good man
We want to thank him for this next level suffering he has given to us

From All of us @MANNABIGBIGPRICK
grin grin cheesy

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Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by olanrewaju93375: 7:27pm On Sep 26, 2020
Both FG and Labor are just joker's.The yeye Labour won't go on any walkout after exchanging of capital with their officials..lifelines both
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by yoruba1914: 7:27pm On Sep 26, 2020
sinkhole:
These people actually know that they are inflicting pains on Nigerians by their policies sad
of cause they know, they just dont care. Because it does not touch them,they get everything free from the govt. Light free,house free, fuel free. Na the mumu wey dey support them still because of paltery stipends dey pain me.
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by ThatFairGuy1: 7:28pm On Sep 26, 2020
yoruba1914:
At a time were every government is trying to make tins easy because of covid 19. They are making tins bad.
The best way forward is to put this politicians on minimum wage. God purnish this liar and all those janjanweeds that support this govt. he hardship
yoruba1914:
[s][/s] awon alate nu je.

Oga f'epe sile, kole se. Oro atenuje ko leyi, Oro bi a ba d'eju, ao r'imu ni. It's hard, very hard but IT'S A NECESSITY
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by izombie(m): 7:34pm On Sep 26, 2020
So they know they are inflicting suffering on Nigerians. They are just asking labour union not to inflict more. I guess FG wants to be the only ones inflicting next level suffering on Nigerians. From day 1 they have been shouting of lost revenue and blamed everything and everyone for that except themselves. The whole countries in this world are making things easier for their citizens except Nigeria. Buhari is worse than devil.
I hope the zombies are exempt from this suffering, I hope they'll buy fuel at cheaper rates than the rest of us. Nonsense
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by yoruba1914: 7:35pm On Sep 26, 2020
ThatFairGuy1:



Oga f'epe sile, kole se. Oro atenuje ko leyi, Oro bi a ba d'eju, ao r'imu ni. It's hard, very hard but IT'S A NECESSITY
how can you say this. Is this the right time? When the naira has been devalued 5 times? When the boders has been closed? When workers are been laid off? When there is forex scarcity? Where people cannot farm because of insecurity? Brother o wrong nau. Timing is everything
Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by Flexherbal(m): 7:45pm On Sep 26, 2020
Revenues and foreign exchange earnings by the government have fallen by almost 60 per cent due to the downturn in the fortunes of the oil sector.

They must always have excuses.

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Re: Your Strike Will Inflict More Pains On Nigerians, FG Tells Labour by ivandragon: 7:52pm On Sep 26, 2020
What this administration & it's closed-minded supporters fail to understand is that on the fuel hike, it is not a function of cost of crude oil, it is a function of the exchange rate, & the high exchange rate is as a result of the rudderless & myopic polices of this administration.

In essence, Nigerians are carrying the burden of the excesses & cluelessness of this dastardly regime.

Also, there are associated costs which can be totally cut out or drastically reduced so as to reduce the user price of PMS...

PMB himself, has no idea what to do or how to manage an economy. He just listens to what the wolves in his cabinet have to say. He can't ask coherent & intelligent questions that would let the wolves know that he has ideas of his own & neither can he fully understand the basics of what he is told, hence, he just gives go ahead to hardship (though he also believes that the masses should only have just enough to survive for the day while the few at the top enjoy)...

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