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Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by ogododo: 2:14pm On Nov 23, 2020
The Organized Labour accused the Federal Government of not being prepared for a sincere and honest dialogue in finding a lasting solution to the petroleum price increase and electricity tariffs.

The organised labour also accused the government of violating the understanding reached by the two parties before the planned September strike was suspended, adding that it was one of the reasons that they staged a walk-out at their meeting on Sunday night.

They also said that they will not attend any meeting organised by the government until the recent increase in petroleum pump price was reversed.

Recall that at the resumed meeting between the Federal Government and the organized labour at the Old Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa, Abuja on Sunday night, the labour leaders stormed out of the meeting over the recent increase in fuel pump price.

The government team at the meeting was led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Boss Mustapha, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, the Minister of State for Labour, Festus Keyamo, SAN, the Minister of State for Power, Prince Godwin Jedy-Agba and the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva.

Briefing journalists on Monday, the Deputy President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero said, “Our strike was suspended based on certain understanding and those understanding were being violated, that was why we raised that alarm yesterday (Sunday) which led to the walkout.

“And this is in spite of the patriotic understanding of labour which has drawn the flak of the public which think we are not doing enough to protect their interests on the issues of petroleum products and electricity tariffs.”

On whether the organized labour would be going on strike with the recent development, Comrade Ajaero said, “I don’t think we operate that way in the labour movement.

“Our strike was suspended based on certain understanding and those understanding were being violated that was why we raised that alarm yesterday which led to the walkout.

“We can’t come in here to announce a strike or the next strategy as if its just a one-man organisation

“Part of what we are doing in terms of engagement is to reach out and if every other means fails, a strike is usually the next option for any union.

“We don’t just at any slightest provocation start declaring a strike, I think that is not what is on the table now but there are certain disagreements which we are trying to address.”

Ajaero further reacted to the impression that Nigerians have lost faith in the labour movement in the country, saying, “We didn’t buy it with money and we will equally not buy back their confidence with money.”

He said in the last agreement entered into by the duo, the government appeared to have its own interpretation of it different from the spirit and letters of the agreement.

“If we say we can’t accept deregulation that it is import driven and that the refineries must work before you go into this and then you go into price-fixing. Price fixing is not the same thing as deregulation.

“You can’t regulate in a deregulated market. If they have deregulated, the price of petrol in Sokoto it will not be the same in Abuja, there will be deviation so if they go into price-fixing and call it deregulation, that is not acceptable to us.

“We won’t hold NNPC’s hands and stop them from announcing a new pump price but what matters is our response and even when we did a correspondence to them, that is an official correspondence and since we knew there was going to be a meeting, we had to bring it to the table.

“We had an agreement with them and not while we are still meeting you and before we could do the next meeting you increase pump price. The best thing for that discussion to go on in good faith was to return to the point where we were before we continue discussions and that was what happened yesterday.”

Asked on what was the implication of the walkout, he said,” What walkout means when discussions fail, a walkout is not an industrial action, it is not going slow, it is not lock-in. The walkout is an expression of anger, its another means of easing tension instead of us to be on the same table and some one stands up to insult the other.

“Walkout also means to reconvene at a later date when the issue that led to the walkout might have been addressed either privately or publicly. Walkout is not a strike and its not a strike motive.”

The organised labour in a joint press statement by the NLC and the Trade Union Congress, TUC, titled,” Why we walked out”, said that the government had shown bad faith in their agreement.

The text was signed by the General Secretary of the NLC, Comrade Emmanuel Ugboaja and the Secretary-General of the TUC Comrade Musa Lawal Ozigi.

The text read in part, “We have invited you here today (Monday) to keep you informed about the breakdown in dialogue between the government and organised labour.

“Some of you who were present at yesterday’s meeting at State House witnessed first-hand government’s act of bad faith leading to our walk-out.

“However, for the benefit of those who were not at the State House meeting, we find it prudent to restate the developments as they unfolded.

“You may recall that following our notice to the government to protest the increase in the pump price of petroleum products and electricity tariffs, the government reached out to labour not to proceed on its nation-wide protest, that was slated for 28th September 2020.

“Terms and conditions for putting the protest on hold were clearly spelt out in the Memorandum of Understanding. The conditions include fixing the existing refineries, entrusting them to efficient managements, creating an enabling environment for new refineries, and doing all positive things that would ensure enhanced and sustainable local refining capacity.

“Furthermore, the Government/Labour Committee was set up to review the increase in electricity tariff.

“Nothing in the agreement gives government license to embark upon a pain-inducing and life-crippling increase in the pump price of products at this difficult time.

“Indeed, the letter and spirit of the terms and conditions of the agreement presuppose that contemplation of an increase would constitute a breach of the dialogue process.

“What we reasonably expected was that government would channel its creative energies to deepening stimulus to the appropriate sectors of the economy to kickstart growth.

“Whilst the Committee was still working, the government had not taken any step to revitalise the local refineries and has flagrantly refused to discuss this with the unions in the oil and gas sector as agreed.

“Government’s conduct was not only a violation of fundamental terms of its agreement with labour, it was in bad faith calculated to frustrate the process of an amicable resolution.

“At our meeting yesterday (Sunday night), we had prioritised as urgent this matter before delving into the issue of palliatives. However, the Honourable Minister of Labour, Dr Chris (Ngige) did not think it was important.

“All efforts to make him see reason failed. Given the tense situation and government’s manifest insensitivity, labour has no option other than a walkout.

“From the foregoing, it is clear that the government is not prepared for a sincere and honest dialogue on finding a lasting solution to the twin issues of the petroleum price increase and electricity tariffs.

“And this is in spite of the patriotic understanding of labour which has drawn the flak of the public which think we are not doing enough to protect their interests on the issues of petroleum products and electricity tariffs.

“We are a credible pan-Nigerian organization committed to protecting the interests of Nigerian workers and the general public. We have lost neither our focus nor resolve to act in furtherance of our members or the nation as a whole. We remain committed to this noble cause.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/petrol-electricity-tariff-hike-fg-not-prepared-for-honest-dialogue-%e2%80%95-labour/amp/

Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by osamz007: 2:17pm On Nov 23, 2020
MAY UNA SHUT UP JOOR LABOR WITH NO BALLS COWARDS

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Yenefer(f): 2:17pm On Nov 23, 2020
The hike in petrol is normal. Crude oil price have been risen.
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Karlifate: 2:22pm On Nov 23, 2020



“We are a credible pan-Nigerian organization committed to protecting the interests of Nigerian workers and the general public. We have lost neither our focus nor resolve to act in furtherance of our members or the nation as a whole. We remain committed to this noble cause.”




OK, next!

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by abeyaktech: 2:23pm On Nov 23, 2020
No ready to balance you guys abi. Bunch of theives.

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Pepsi4me(f): 2:38pm On Nov 23, 2020
NLC is now a wayo labour union.

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by UncleHaba22: 2:47pm On Nov 23, 2020
This country na cruise ahswear grin cheesy grin grin

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by mbahdi(m): 2:47pm On Nov 23, 2020
Bleep all of una

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by DennisEche(m): 2:47pm On Nov 23, 2020
DIALOGUE KEE YOU AND ALL NAIRA LAND ZOMBIES THERE

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Analyst7: 2:48pm On Nov 23, 2020
Awon oloshi

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by bobokeshington: 2:48pm On Nov 23, 2020
LETS STOP DECEIVING OURSELVES...

HAVE NO LABOUR UNION IN THIS CORNTREE.

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Lush100(m): 2:48pm On Nov 23, 2020
And you guys (NLC) were never prepared for a honest strike.

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Stevengold(m): 2:49pm On Nov 23, 2020
I don change mind, I no wan join police again!

cheesy
How do I join ASUU or NLC?

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by slawormiir: 2:50pm On Nov 23, 2020
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Amspecial: 2:51pm On Nov 23, 2020
grin
It's funny that this fools think Nigerians still take them serious. Mtwwwww

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by gambia(m): 2:51pm On Nov 23, 2020
Are you guys honest with Nigerians?

Nonsense and idiotic statement.

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by topaz321: 2:51pm On Nov 23, 2020
Every time I keep hearing *organized labour*. There is nothing organized in this labour . Bunch of confused fellow.

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by tutudesz: 2:51pm On Nov 23, 2020
NLC undecided Do you really want to dialogue with Government or dialogue with Ghana Must Go Because we all know $$$$ will touch your account last last

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Etinosa1234: 2:51pm On Nov 23, 2020
Izz like this NLC is useless...

Since dem nor wan hear, den u sef go on strike...

Make everybody suffer wetin we dey suffer under ASUU
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Generalwoodz(m): 2:53pm On Nov 23, 2020
They want to cash out again
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by chaloskyx: 2:53pm On Nov 23, 2020
HOW WOULD THEY BE PREPARED WHEN THEY KNOW NLC IS NOT BEING HONEST THEMSELVES TO THE MASSES AFTER COLLECTING GHANA MUST GO. THATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU ARE COMPROMISED YOU CANT SAY OR INITIATE ANY FORM OF DISCUSSIONS CAUSE YOU HAVE BEEN BOUGHT.
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Soarr(m): 2:55pm On Nov 23, 2020
The people I pity are those fools who partake in the everyday hardship and still support this government, they are the real losers and idiot of this century

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by yeyeboi(m): 2:56pm On Nov 23, 2020
Ok
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by jeffoe(m): 2:56pm On Nov 23, 2020
until politician begin to earn the minimum wage, Use public transport and pay electricity bills LIKE every other NIGERIAN from their salaries. NOTHING WILL CHANGE. Are politicians more Nigerian than other Nigerians

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by bayelsaowei(m): 2:57pm On Nov 23, 2020
Then do the needful and strike until they develop sense. This government only understands force and coercion
..ensure the strike closes oil production as production staff joins in the strike. Just ensure the labor force is united in making our government beg for mercy..

Our government enjoys too much...

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Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by IMASTEX: 3:07pm On Nov 23, 2020
Make una go sleep. You've since become any government in power chop chop!!!
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Nobody: 3:09pm On Nov 23, 2020
On electricity...it costs N53 to produce one kwh of electricity

Labour and nigeriians want us to sell that same kwh at n30 and below...

Meaning Nigerian electricity companies lose N20 per kwh of power sld.

As for subsidy....price controls is the reason why we have bad r efinereis, and are buying from Niger, a country that has good refinereis because they sell their fuel above the 'market price'.

If you want power and ptrol to flow easily......ALLOW THE MARKET SET THE PRICE...not government. We have wasted trillions of naira subsidsing petrol and power, and that's trillions that could have gone for other and beter thing.s
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by Brushstrokes20: 3:09pm On Nov 23, 2020
So what the Bleep are you waiting for?..
Ground the doomed contraption.!..
Bunch of hungry, toothless bulldogs.
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by sammirano: 3:10pm On Nov 23, 2020
Bastards. Thunder fire NLC
Re: Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike: FG Not Prepared For Honest Dialogue ― Labour by tope777(m): 3:14pm On Nov 23, 2020
So also LABOUR is not Prepared for honest STRIKE. grin grin

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