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Nigerian workers will resist fuel price hike, NLC vows

The group vowed to “work against any candidate that plans to remove subsidy”.

• December 5, 2022
NLC president, Ayuba Wabba
NLC president, Ayuba Wabba

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) says workers would resist any hike in pump price of fuel in the name of petrol subsidy removal.

Ayuba Wabba, President of NLC, said this at the opening ceremony of the 18th edition of NLC Harmattan School, on Monday in Ilorin, Kwara State.

The theme of this year’s Harmattan School is “Expanding Nigeria’s Democratic Space for Trade Unions Organising in the World of Work.”

According to Mr Wabba, the NLC will resist any price increase in the name of removal of subsidy, adding that “We will not discuss anything subsidy. What they have told us is that the refineries will be fixed by 2023 and it will start production.

“Although there is nothing bad about subsidy, but in our case, it is shrouded in secrecy. It is not a transparent process, the consumption and all details are shrouded. This is typical of a capitalist economy,’’ he said.

The NLC president, however, called on the government to find a way of refining petrol and also put transparent structures in place to address the issue.

He noted that many countries had done it and are running those enterprises as enterprises of government and that the transparent process is working for them.

“If you privatise without transparent process like we have seen in the banks, which government has supported with public funds, but failed because they lack transparency and good governance templates, it will not work.

“This is what we have been arguing. Nigerians should reflect on this. Once you say you remove subsidy and you follow the trend of the diesel, it means it will be out of reach,’’ he said.

He also added that the price of diesel is almost N850 to N860 per litre, asking ”is it the same thing we want to apply to PMS? How many people can afford it?”

According to him, these are the very important questions that we need to interrogate and these are what Labour has been interrogating.

“So, we are not running away from and we have never run away or shy away from discussing the issue of subsidy. Whether there is or not, we can discuss it,” he said.

Emmanuel Ugboaja, General Secretary of NLC, also said there was no way that the NLC would accept price increase in the name of subsidy removal.

Mr Ugboaja said “We will resist subsidy removal whether now or in 2023. We still have our PVCs. We will not vote for any subsidy removal.

“We shall work against any candidate that plans to remove subsidy and inflict more pains on us. We should be talking about refining products and local production, not about subsidy removal.”

(NAN)

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