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NLC And TUC REPLIES President Goodluck Jonathan

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) listened to President Goodluck Jonathan’s broadcast to the nation  tonight.



The speech is undoubtedly due to the resistance of Nigerians to the unreasonable increase in PMS (petrol) prices and the planned national strikes  scheduled to begin on Monday January 9, 2012.  So the Presiden having to  address Nigerians, is the first gain of the planned protests.

But the President’s address follows the pattern of other documents( like the SURE Programme) by his administration; long in rhetorics and short on basic issues.  For instance, the major anchor of the broadcast is that salaries of political office holders are to be cut by 25 per cent.  But he failed to tell us how much this will amount to. Is this a mere symbolic gesture or a fundamental contribution to economic recovery?


He also talked about his administration holding meetings with transporters to reduce fares.  We see this as a populist statement that has no foundation in reality.  If a transporter who used to buy petrol at N65 per litre now buys it between N141 and N220, what appeal can be made to him not to increase his fares by a high percentage?  How do you “deregulate” the economy and hope to regulate transport fares by private operators?




In any case, transport fare is just one of the items that shot up. Prices of basic commodities like food have also increased, and there is a fuel price hike-engineered hyper inflation in the country.
The President should have reversed the price of PMS to N65 which would have automatically reduced rising tension in the country.

The President also promised the completion   of rail lines and infusion of buses in to the transport system.  It is like putting the chart before the horse; these measures should have been put in place before the astronomical increase in petrol price.


We reiterate that Nigerians cannot afford the high fuel prices and will not accept the hyper inflation this misguided policy has created.

President Jonathan lost a great opportunity in his broadcast by sticking to his guns; that the unreasonable increase in fuel prices will remain.

The Labour Movement and its allies on behalf of the Nigerian populace  reiterate that the broadcast has changed nothing and that the indefinite strikes, rallies and mass protests scheduled to commence nationwide on Monday 9th January, 2012 will go on.
The will of the Nigerian people must prevail over that of any government in power.

Owei Lakemfa                                                     John Kolawole
NLC Acting General Secretary                 TUC Secretary  General
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2 comments

  1. As much as I do not find it funny paying the high price on transportation and other commodities, I still feel we should give government a chance. A common saying: NO CROSS NO CROWN. We might need to pay a sacrifice to get things right. Economy stability sure not come in a day. It would take a process.

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  2. If Labour Congress did not stop this nonsense, the worst situations will fall in within the 4 years of this regime. All these tales have been told by the yester years leaders like Obasanjo, where are the promises? The truth is all the leaders have always been scared of where to raise huge money to meet their skyrocket dreams of wealth amassment as rewards of leading the country, an opportunity to enrich themselves. The onerous overall solution is to constitutional that all leaders must subject to thorough probe after office service, and one find guilty must face full punishment including consfication of all the amassed illegalities. it will be discovered that only serious minded [eople will aspire for leadership henceforth, not the crinimals the nation have been parading as leaders.

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