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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by MrAgbako: 8:14am On Jun 05, 2023
Acidosis:


Increase minimum wage of 2.12 million public workers (federal, state and local government workers)??

What should happen to private sector employers who are already struggling with fuel increment? Assume you're an employer, how are you going to manage the double burden of fuel increment and salary increment?
talk your own solution too nah. Every time nah to dey do yeye argument because una be ipob wey no like Tinubu to succeed 😂

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by princeade86(m): 8:15am On Jun 05, 2023
Acidosis:


Increase minimum wage of 2.12 million public workers (federal, state and local government workers)??

What should happen to private sector employers who are already struggling with fuel increment? Assume you're an employer, how are you going to manage the double burden of fuel increment and salary increment?
people are just shouting they should increase salary as if people working under government are up to 40% compare to people working under private sectors. If they increase salaries of government workers, what will be d faith of people working for private sectors that don't have anybody to fight for them for minimum wages. I think government should also have an organization that will be monitoring these private company. Some of them are wicked and heartless to pay peanut salaries to their staff, and still over used them. Some of them will even owe them salaries and if u report to police, they may turn the case on u if they bribe the police. Nigeria needs total reform on private sectors also.

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Savedday2: 8:16am On Jun 05, 2023
Of what use is subsidy removal when we know that few individuals will still loot the money?

As far as am concerned, subsidy is the only thing the common man is benefiting from the government.

Buhari increased the price of fuel he didn't use the money to do anything instead, he borrowed more money for looting.

Make them leave our subsidy for us!

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by princeade86(m): 8:17am On Jun 05, 2023
MrAgbako:
talk your own solution too nah. Every time nah to dey do yeye argument because una be ipob wey no like Tinubu to succeed 😂
people are just shouting they should increase salary as if people working under government are up to 40% compare to people working under private sectors. If they increase salaries of government workers, what will be d faith of people working for private sectors that don't have anybody to fight for them for minimum wages. I think government should also have an organization that will be monitoring these private company. Some of them are wicked and heartless to pay peanut salaries to their staff, and still over used them. Some of them will even owe them salaries and if u report to police, they may turn the case on u if they bribe the police. Nigeria needs total reform on private sectors also. U don't need to call everyone ipob on this issue bro. My concern is people working for private sectors.

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by xpiranza88: 8:17am On Jun 05, 2023
Fg considering tax waiver....hmmmmm no be companies n the elect they enjoy that one..... waiting consign poor people with tax waiver

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by kazyhm(m): 8:17am On Jun 05, 2023
Tinubu is a learner.......what is the role of those in attendance, oshiomhale is a senator, Faleke does not have portfolio as we speak, emefiele is a disaster for the immediate past administration.......

I hope Tinubu will not crash Nigeria economy ?

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:18am On Jun 05, 2023
Zonebs finding how to connect Peter Obi to the mess they are in

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by delkuf(m): 8:19am On Jun 05, 2023
slivertongue:
Strike is not good for the economy
but subsidy remover without pallaitive is good for the economy.

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Judolisco(m): 8:19am On Jun 05, 2023
Georgry:
Just increase minimum wage and remove the God forsaken subsidy for ever.
na everybody dey work for government arbi... Dem suppose dey beat some of una online iswr

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Basalt(m): 8:20am On Jun 05, 2023
Acidosis:


Increase minimum wage of 2.12 million public workers (federal, state and local government workers)??

What should happen to private sector employers who are already struggling with fuel increment? Assume you're an employer, how are you going to manage the double burden of fuel increment and salary increment?

Very simple. Increase the price of your product.
In Germany, when minimum wage is increased, even the private sectors must comply with the new increment or face the heavy wrath of the government.
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Ejyksneh(m): 8:28am On Jun 05, 2023
The way you people make light and joke on serious issues in Nigeria ehn, are you not affected by the hardship?
Wagwanbrethren:

I know right. But,you could ride to your workplace, not specifically long journey. Lol

Let's expect things to get back to normal!

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by MrAgbako: 8:29am On Jun 05, 2023
princeade86:
people are just shouting they should increase salary as if people working under government are up to 40% compare to people working under private sectors. If they increase salaries of government workers, what will be d faith of people working for private sectors that don't have anybody to fight for them for minimum wages. I think government should also have an organization that will be monitoring these private company. Some of them are wicked and heartless to pay peanut salaries to their staff, and still over used them. Some of them will even owe them salaries and if u report to police, they may turn the case on u if they bribe the police. Nigeria needs total reform on private sectors also. U don't need to call everyone ipob on this issue bro. My concern is people working for private sectors.
exactly! Every Nigerian irrespective of one working in public or private sector deserve the minimum wage so to get to the bottom of this the minimum wage has to be increase and then makes it a law. Making it a law will have the private sector either comply or close their business...
The government can also provide grants for small private businesses
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by DECLAN2015(m): 8:32am On Jun 05, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar

I pity no Nigerians anymore

Not until we start stepping into the polling unit without sentiment and tribalism


Have been reading some people's comments on nairaland here regarding the removal of subsidy

I can say the tribalism in us is fully out

Imagine this same subsidy removal we all protested against in 2012 is now what some people refer as south east and south south protest in 2023

But all the presidential candidate agree on subsidy removal.so what is d issue
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by mkoabiola: 8:37am On Jun 05, 2023
Only a psychopant and Apc apologist will fault nlc and tuc.

Unfortunately, opposition is gone and buried in Nigeria

Ds tinubu will not do any different from bubu

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Luvinghubby: 8:38am On Jun 05, 2023
ThatCEO:
Return d price to 195. No marketer ever uses their money to import fuel, they all borrow from banks. It's easy money to borrow cos banks always get their money n their interest is calculated per litre.

Saying they won't have money to import is the biggest lie ever.

Phase out subsidy. Take prices to 300 first.

Show us what u can achieve with a little and after just one year, u can now justify a total removal.

I am sha very certain that the masses can't afford this. When hunger hit everybody, even d 30k Batists will enter street to grumble.

N300 is cool, but they removed it totally because of Dangote Refinery forgotten that monopoly is a cancer to any country

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by pcagbaji(m): 8:52am On Jun 05, 2023
Acidosis:


Increase minimum wage of 2.12 million public workers (federal, state and local government workers)??

What should happen to private sector employers who are already struggling with fuel increment? Assume you're an employer, how are you going to manage the double burden of fuel increment and salary increment?
If you no sabi business you rest, subsidy removal have come to stay
Lean to adjust
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Toseenjay: 9:05am On Jun 05, 2023
How do they even arrived at this present price?are u saying the government is paying more than 300naira as subsidy on a litre of petrol before or they just use the average price of petrol in countries that share border with us,bcus i don't understand why the president will be saying he can't be subsidizing countries like Cameroon,Niger,Benin republic. whose responsibility is it to secure our borders?the major solution would have been for the federal Govt to make sure our borders are well secure,by doing this our petrol won't be getting to all those nation's.now u are punishing the masses for your own failure to secure the borders.why are the masses always on the receiving end of any Government policy in this country?this is pure wickedness.

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by kvin33: 9:19am On Jun 05, 2023
Continuing from where the last Oga stopped. People never learn. It is all a scam. After flooding the country with cash for election, they have to readjust fuel price to account for the ensuing inflation. They increase is by 200%. The Unions pretend to strike and negotiate. They reduce it to 100% increase. The unions declare victory. The FG maintains "subsidy". Four years from now, we have to remove subsidy.... rinse and repeat. TUC, NLC get their cuts. Una chop stone.....

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Nobody: 9:23am On Jun 05, 2023
Ejyksneh:
The way you people make light and joke on serious issues in Nigeria ehn, are you not affected by the hardship?
Which hardship? 🤷‍♂️
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by slowice(m): 9:37am On Jun 05, 2023
Some people, especially those in Lagos think every other Nigerian is either a banker, oil worker or a civil servant. 80 percent of Nigerians doesn't work in those place so even you they increase minimum wage, it won't still matter.
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by slowice(m): 10:00am On Jun 05, 2023
How about the executives and legislators cut our bogus cost of governance? Cut the bogus allowances and salaries? Cut the bogus criminal pensions and more. So it as a show of good fate..... They claim the country is broke and can't manage to pay salaries but the country is rich enough to fund their big lifestyle.

Why should the masses always take the hit for government failures? Why should we pay for their ineptitude. Why should pay for their inability to tackle corruption in the oil sector?
Even western countries subsidize products for their people
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by drtee247(m): 10:10am On Jun 05, 2023
Ruggedniggaone:
I expected train to have started working before the removal of the subsidy to reduce the cost of long distance travelling how am I going to survive paying 20k from zaria to the West from 7k 8k to more than 20k this is wickedness a lot of people will die of starvation if this continue

Are u a student in zaria?
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Johnrake69: 10:13am On Jun 05, 2023
Ruggedniggaone:
I expected train to have started working before the removal of the subsidy to reduce the cost of long distance travelling how am I going to survive paying 20k from zaria to the West from 7k 8k to more than 20k this is wickedness a lot of people will die of starvation if this continue

People underestimate the power of fuel subsidies in our daily lives.

People supporting fuel subsidies removal are either ignorant or gaining something from government.

If Average Nigerian is not sure of earning minimum of 250K don’t even talk about fuel subsidy removal.

The level of insecurity that will hit Nigeria will be unprecedented.

Bokoharam already recruit people for 30K according to several media reports. Over 130M Nigerians are in Multidimensional poverty and the government wants to expose them to International price movement for goods and services. We’re joking

Some people think because they earn #1M or #1.5M monthly they’re now part of the elites reason they advocate for rubbish.

Meanwhile the gateman in your house earns less than 30K. Your maid earns less than 30K.

Government will not stop at fuel subsidy removal.
Public schools is already dead. They’re coming for universities soon. You pay through your nose to get a degree.

400gram of Tin powdered Peak milk is now about #4000.

It will never get better. They’re promising a future that only their families will be alive to witness because average Nigerian would have died off due to overwhelming hardship.

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Exceed15: 10:14am On Jun 05, 2023
Alake is employed to defend the presidency by sweet talking Nigerians. Revert to former price else Nigeria will shut down. The people go show una dey are more powerful. C'mon people are suffering at the moment.. haba!
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Exceed15: 10:45am On Jun 05, 2023
slivertongue:
Strike is not good for the economy

Hardship is worst. It will increase crime.
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by maasoap(m): 11:26am On Jun 05, 2023
Acidosis:


Increase minimum wage of 2.12 million public workers (federal, state and local government workers)??

What should happen to private sector employers who are already struggling with fuel increment? Assume you're an employer, how are you going to manage the double burden of fuel increment and salary increment?

He lacks brain capacity to think to that level

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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by maasoap(m): 11:30am On Jun 05, 2023
Mjshexy:
Do you really think that will solve the problem on ground? The ordinary market woman/man, the farmers, millions of unemployed out there...how would they cope with the astronomical increase in cost of everything from transportation to cost of food. Why are we so wicked and inconsiderate to ourselves, even if subsidy is to be removed, do we have to Jack the price by a 150% increment despite being an oil producing nation, they did that to kerosene and right now 90% households don't use kero anymore, same with diesel which has really affected businesses so bad. We are really suffering in this Country, was it a crime being a Nigerian

You can't find kerosine in any household in Nigeria anymore, it is such a shame.
Diesel is what those hauling trucks use and that's why prices of goods skyrocketed!
With total petrol subsidy removal, Nigerians are heading towards the worst of the worst.
An oil producing nation for that matter! Just because we don't want to fight corruption.
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by year2013: 11:36am On Jun 05, 2023
ThatCEO:
Return d price to 195. No marketer ever uses their money to import fuel, they all borrow from banks. It's easy money to borrow cos banks always get their money n their interest is calculated per litre.

Saying they won't have money to import is the biggest lie ever.

Phase out subsidy. Take prices to 300 first.

Show us what u can achieve with a little and after just one year, u can now justify a total removal.

I am sha very certain that the masses can't afford this. When hunger hit everybody, even d 30k Batists will enter street to grumble.

Your comment made me to understand that we still have reasonable people in this country.
In short, you have made my day.

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