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NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by ogododo: 9:18am On Apr 28, 2021
The Nigeria Labour Congress says it has listed key issues that should be addressed before the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation will adjust the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol.

It specifically stated that one of such items was that the oil firm must fix the country’s refineries in order to cut down on the importation of refined petroleum products by NNPC into Nigeria.

The Deputy President, NLC, Joe Ajaero, told our correspondent on Tuesday that labour unions made this clear to the Federal Government during the last meeting on the petrol price matter.

Ajaero disclosed this while reacting to statements by NNPC that the corporation would only adjust petrol price after the Federal Government had concluded negotiations with labour.

NNPC’s spokesperson, Kennie Obateru, had stated on Monday that the price of petrol was not going to be adjusted despite the fluctuations in global crude oil prices until the Federal Government, labour and other stakeholders agree on pricing issues.

In an interview with our correspondent, Obateru said, “The Federal Government is engaging labour and other stakeholders to agree on modalities and what would be in the best interest of all Nigerians.


“NNPC would not do anything to frustrate this by adjusting its ex-depot price until an amicable agreement is reached.”

But when contacted and asked what was delaying the meeting between labour and government on the petrol price matter, Ajaero replied that the organised labour had made its position known on the matter.

He said, “After our last meeting with them, which was both on electricity tariff and petrol price, we were clear about it and we said go and do some of the stated items and that the refineries must work.

“That is the situation. So if they are talking of endless meeting and that they are meeting with us in view of increasing the pump price of petroleum products when the refineries are not working, then it won’t work.”

He added, “We were clear about it. You must have listened to the president of the congress that we can’t drive the sector based on imports. We are not going to base the pump price of petroleum products on imports. Our refineries must work.

“So ask yourself, have they done that? So what is the essence of saying continuously that we are meeting when our position is clear to them?”


The NLC official argued that the government was still consulting with its stakeholders, stressing that the issues had yet to be resolved.


Ajaero said, “They are still consulting their stakeholders because they said they were going to consult those who sent them. We are also consulting those who sent us.

“So we have not reconvened and until we reconvene, those issues are not yet resolved.”

When told that the refineries would not be ready in more than a year, Ajaero insisted that fixing the facilities was a key requirement before adjusting petrol price.

He said, “They have to fix it because when you repair the refineries, Nigerians will work there and you will get some other products from there.

“And then all those costs such as cargo cost, landing cost; all of them will disappear and we will be good for it. Those are the issues and that is the only way it will pay us.

“We can’t get a product here and we spend much money to go and refine it and bring it back and sell it to the owners.”

Last month, the Federal Executive Council approved the plan by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources to rehabilitate the Port Harcourt Refinery with $1.5bn.


The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, stated at the time that it would take 18 months to complete the first phase of rehabilitation to make the facility produce at 90 per cent capacity.
https://punchng.com/no-fuel-price-increase-without-fixing-refineries-says-nlc/

Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by othermen: 9:28am On Apr 28, 2021
NLC continues to fail us. There has been no corresponding increase in the members welfare as we have seen so far in the PMS price.

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Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by CodeTemplar: 9:41am On Apr 28, 2021
Imaginations that aren't feasible.
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by umar55: 9:43am On Apr 28, 2021
totally agree with this, cos what's the essence

meanwhile don't miss out on this today, yesterday's outcome was great
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Kingpele(m): 9:43am On Apr 28, 2021
That the way to go,the Labour must insist that our refineries are up and doing before we can expect changes from the current price of pms ,I don't know why our leaders are this lazy and incompetent over the years ,how can we play with something as important as our refineries when we have crude oil deposits ....and we voted for the worst of them in 2015 ,God will punish every one that stole and is still stealing from the public till from 1960 to date both those that are dead and those that are still alive ,I can't believe that a nation could be this backward irrespective of our great potentials
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Killermamba: 9:44am On Apr 28, 2021
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by AGNESikpuNNU(f): 9:44am On Apr 28, 2021
Useless Drunks.
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by ZendayaColeman(f): 9:44am On Apr 28, 2021
Omo!!!




I'm tired of this country.
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by DoctorDree(m): 9:44am On Apr 28, 2021
Lol,NLC will always back like all this local dog and they will run away at the end of day......Fuel price that has been increasing for the past two years no concern them na when they increase am again they will talk and bluff and that will be the end,This Wabba of a man ehn!!!
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by jayworld15(m): 9:44am On Apr 28, 2021
Toothless bulldogs!
NLC is as reasonable as letter “p” in psychology and the last letter “b” in bomb. No one take them serious again. This is an announcement we should be expecting hike in PMS price . What a country!

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Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by BigDawsNet: 9:45am On Apr 28, 2021
If you don't have a refinery operating, it's hard to use oil that's available.
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:45am On Apr 28, 2021
It's painful, what these people are thinking about and working toward is to increase the price of everything and everything.

Are they not aware of the Economic effects on the masses. Hardship.

Security situations; shamble
Economic situations, shamble
Foreign loan/debt; on the increase
Stability; shamble.

Before somebody come and asked if I'm in PDP
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by blinking001(m): 9:45am On Apr 28, 2021
This ones too wants to be heard. No wahala
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by design104: 9:45am On Apr 28, 2021
na so
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Strongbest(m): 9:45am On Apr 28, 2021
Like seriously? So the NLC is trying to say fuel price can be increased once refineries are fixed?

From N162 to N200 probably. HiaN!

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Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Okortor: 9:45am On Apr 28, 2021
Rubber stamp NLC, doing what they know how to do best.
Spit. M outa here.
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by SpecialAdviser(m): 9:46am On Apr 28, 2021
Useless NLC led by one useless man.

Buhari surely made a lot of people useless including his supporters
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by InaNla(f): 9:46am On Apr 28, 2021
Toothless NLC.

Please ignore their noise and expect the usual next level CHANGE & NEXT LEVEL hardship promised by APC.


Kai barber!

Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by jaxxy(m): 9:46am On Apr 28, 2021
Apc is the direct opposite of everything they promised.
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Franklyspeakin: 9:46am On Apr 28, 2021
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Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Akwamkpuruamu: 9:46am On Apr 28, 2021
Hahaha, everything jagajaga
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by OakConsultNG: 9:46am On Apr 28, 2021
Fair enough..


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Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by tiswell(m): 9:48am On Apr 28, 2021
toothless labour unon
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Racoon(m): 9:48am On Apr 28, 2021
Refineries they all know government have failed to revamp or build new ones.Useless stooges and government sycophants calling themselves NLC.
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Crunchyg3: 9:48am On Apr 28, 2021
I like the fact that NLC are now speaking up unlike when they were quiet and unconcerned.


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Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Seniorwriter(m): 9:50am On Apr 28, 2021
Toothless Mofos
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by Goldp5988(f): 9:51am On Apr 28, 2021
Ok
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by oluwaSavage: 9:51am On Apr 28, 2021
Toothless and Worthless bulldogs

Y'all NLC can't do jackshit

Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by wale0911: 9:51am On Apr 28, 2021
It will be highly insensitive of govt to mull increasing fuel price anytime soon.
Re: NLC: No Fuel Price Increase Without Fixing Refineries by PataAlhajaKeji(m): 9:52am On Apr 28, 2021
Dumb NLC.

Having refineries in the country does not guarantee cheap fuel price.

Reduced prices but not cheap fuel. Norway with its crude-oil reserves and refineries sells fuel for close to a thousand Naira per litre.

Fuel prices are determined by the prices of crude oil in the international market, the costs of refining and the costs of importation and storage.

Having refineries in the country will only save the costs of importation.

The costs of fuel in Nigeria is too cheap for a country grappling with the problems of revenue generation.

It's high time Nigerians know that fuel subsidy favours the rich more. Those who buy fuel for their fleet of cars and generators. Removing subsidy will definitely affect the average Nigerian in the short-term but the long-term benefits can never be overemphasized as more funds will be available for infrastructural developments and social welfare, which will in good faith, increase the disposable income of the average Nigerian.

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