NLC
warning petroleum marketers not to contemplate any further increase in the pump
price of the products, especially that of Premium Motor Spirit
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Nigeria Labour Congress
(NLC) has said it will resist any further increase in the pump price of fuel by
the Federal Government, saying the nation is yet to recover from the impact of
the recent increase of petroleum products implemented last year.
Daily
Trust report continues:
Speaking
in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, at the 14th edition of the NLC special
school programme, the NLC President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, said the organized
labour will surely go on strike if the government attempts to increase fuel
price.
He
said despite the change mantra of the present administration and the promise to
the people, the socio-economic conditions of average Nigerians have continued
to degenerate, stressing that it is necessary to convene a committee to review
the national wage for workers.
“In
the face of rising inflation following the devaluation of the Naira which
makes the current minimum wage not to pay the transport fare of workers to and
from work, not to talk of buying them basic needs, congress
requests that, it is time minimum wage is reviewed as quickly as possible. The
government needs to constantly consult with broad segment of the Nigerian
population at all times, especially groups like the Labour movement. Also,
we are warning petroleum marketers not to contemplate any further increase in
the pump price of the products, especially that of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).
The current economic hardship required alternative economic agenda that should
not be planned by the government alone,” Wabba said.
Declaring the programme open, the Akwa Ibom state Governor, Udom Emmanuel, noted the importance of the Labour movement in any growing economy and commended labour for establishing a school programme to provide training grounds for congress members.
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