Fuel Subsidy Elimination: NLC Defeats NNPCL Over Fuel Pump Price Increase.

Fuel Subsidy Elimination: NLC Defeats NNPCL Over Fuel Pump Price Increase.

The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has criticized the Nigerian National Petrol Company Limited (NNPCL) for increasing the price of Premium Motor Spirit, also known as gasoline, at the pump.

The petroleum company raised the price of gasoline at the pump earlier today after President Bola Tinubu announced the end of fuel subsidies in his inaugural address on Monday.

However, the NLC, which disapproves of the President's decision to eliminate fuel subsidies without implementing alternative measures, was incensed by the NNPCL's adjustment of pump prices.

Joe Ajaero, president of the Nigerian Labour Congress, issued a statement on Wednesday in response to the increase in the price of gasoline, in which he described the situation as regrettable.

 

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Ajaero said “It is therefore unacceptable and we seriously condemn it. Good faith negotiation is key to reaching agreement. What the government has done is like holding a gun to the head of Nigerian people and bringing undue pressure on the leaders thus undermine the dialogue.

“We call on the federal government to immediately instruct the NNPC to withdraw this vexatious Pricing template to allow free flow of discussions by the parties. Nigerians would not accept any manipulations of any kind from any of the parties, especially from the representatives of the Government.

“Our commitment to this process is buoyed by the fact that all the parties would be committed to ensuring that it is carried out within the ambits of liberty without undue pressure. The release of that Template may not allow us to continue if nothing is done to withdraw it so that the dialogue can continue unhindered. It is clear that Government is actually trying to scuttle the process.”

 

See the full statement below:

PRESS RELEASE

31ST OF MAY, 2023

THAT NNPC PRICING TEMPLATE IS VEXATIOUS AND AN AMBUSH: THE DIALOGUE IS IN DANGER

 

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”We are worried that the Government through the NNPC despite the ongoing meeting of Stakeholders in the oil and Gas sector to manage the unilateral but unfortunate announcement by the President to withdraw subsidy on petroleum products, went ahead this morning to announce a new regime of prices under a new pricing template.

”This is an ambush and runs against the spirit and principles of Social Dialogue which remains the best platform available for the resolution of all the issues arising out of the petroleum Down-stream sector.

”Government cannot in one breathe be talking about deregulation and at the same time fixing the prices of Petroleum products. This negates the spirit of allowing the operation of the free market unless the government has as usual usurped, captured or become Market forces.

”It is therefore unacceptable and we seriously condemn it. Good faith negotiation is key to reaching agreement. What the government has done is like holding a gun to the head of Nigerian people and bring undue pressure on the leaders thus undermine the dialogue.

 

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”call on the federal government to immediately instruct the NNPC to withdraw this vexatious Pricing template to allow free flow of discussions by the parties. Nigerians would not accept any manipulations of any kind from any of the parties especially from the representatives of the Government.

”Our commitment to this process is buoyed on the fact that all the parties would be committed to ensuring that it is carried out within the ambits of liberty without undue pressure. The release of that Template may not allow us to continue if nothing is done to withdraw it so that the dialogue can continue unhindered. It is clear that Government is actually trying to scuttle the process.

”As it stands, the federal government has become fixated on their chosen course of action. Would this help this dialogue? It clearly will not. There must be flexibility to allow concessions and reasonable accommodation that will produce the best result for Nigerian people. This is what we all seek at this time.”

Comrade Joe Ajaero

President

NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS (NLC)


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