3rd September, 2024
By Joan Nwagwu
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has described the new price increase in pump price of petrol across the country as a deep sense of betrayal by the Federal Government.
The NLC said this while demanding immediate reversal in the increase in the price of petrol in a statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja by its President, Mr Joe Ajaero.
Ajaero, in the statement, recalled that one of the reasons for accepting N70,000 as national minimum wage was the understanding that the pump price of petrol would not be increased, even as they knew that N70,000 was not sufficient.
The NLC President noted that during their meeting with President Bola Tinubu, where they were given the options of either N250,000 minimum wage and a rise of pump price between N1,500 and N2,000 or N70,000 minimum wage and retaining pump price of N568 – N617 per litre.
“We opted for the latter because we could not bring ourselves to accept further punishment on Nigerians.
“But here we are, barely one month after and with government yet to commence payment of the new national minimum wage, confronted by a reality we cannot explain. It is both traumatic and nightmarish.
“Yet, when we told government that its approach to resolving the fuel subsidy contradictions was patently faulty and would not last, its front row cheer leaders sneered at us, saying we did not understand basic economics .
“But if truth be told, this act of betrayal is consistent,’” he said.
Ajaero also recalled the assurances given to the congress by the leadership of the National Assembly on the reversal of 250 per cent electricity tariff hike.
He said, instead of the promised reversal, the rate has since been jerked up further, putting more Nigerians and businesses in jeopardy.
In addition to the reversal of the increased price of petrol pump price and electricity tariff, the NLC called for the release of all those incarcerated or being prosecuted for participating or purportedly participated in the recent #Endbadgovernance protest.
Ajaero said the Congress also demanded a halt in the indiscriminate arrest and detention of citizens on trumped up charges.
“The Congress demand a stop to the hijack of the duties of the Ministry of Labour and Employment.
“We also demand end to policies that engender hunger and insecurity as well as a halt to government’s culture of terror, fear and lying,” he said.
Ajaero said in the coming days, the appropriate organs of the congress would be meeting to take appropriate decisions which would be made public.
The Nigerian Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (NNPCL) on Tuesday morning, reportedly directed increase in its pump price of between N568 – N617 per litre to N855 – N897 per litre, depending on the area.
Although, the company had denied issuing the directive, checks at NNPCL retail stations in Abuja reflected the new price of N897 per litre
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