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Indefinite Nationwide Strike: Labour advises Nigerians to stockpile enough food items that will last for a while



Organised Labour, made up of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) and their civil society allies has given the Federal Government till 12 midnight of Tuesday, 17th May, to revert to the old pump price of petrol or face a nationwide shut down if the economy.



In a joint communique signed by the President of NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba and his TUC counterpart, Bobboi Kaigama, they asked Nigerians to stockpile enough food item to last them a while for the prosecution of the current struggle against neo-liberal agenda in Nigeria.

They alleged that those they termed as neo-liberal forces have taken over the government and are determined to make the government collapse even before the four tenure.

If the government fails to accede to the demands of the unions, the NLC, TUC and their civil society allies resolve to commence the following actions with effect from Wednesday, May 18, 2016;
· Mobilize to the streets across the country, ordinary and helpless Nigerians to whom they owe the duty of protection;

· Shut down all Banks, Sea and Airports, Government and private offices as well as Markets.

· Commence indefinite nationwide strike action.

· Fight/resist the machinations and cruelties of the neo-liberal forces in the government as part of the process of saving the government from itself and the generality of Nigerians from slavery.

Nigerians were advised to stock sufficient food items that will last for a while for the prosecution of the ” current struggle against neo-liberal agenda in Nigeria”.

He said the singular act of “mindless pump price increase is a betrayal of trust on the part of the government.

He recalled that the Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachukwu had told the nation that subsidy has been removed for petrol through his ingenuity and that Nigeria was saving $1 billion from the process.

“Organized Labour wondered what has informed government’s sudden and dangerous policy summersault and its desperate attempt to convince the public that Labour was part of the decision that led to this price increase;

“In view of the fact that the board of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), which is statutorily vested with powers to recommend prices, has not been reconstituted, the price variation announced by any officer of the agency or outside the agency is not only ultra vires and illegal, it is a criminal imposition on the citizenry;

“The price hike from N86:50 to N145, representing 67.63% increase, is the height of insensitivity and impunity as there was no previous consultation with stake holders, especially the organized labour, or any justification for this reckless decision other than the fact that government believes it is accountable to no one”.

The NLC President faulted the statement of the Minister that marketers will have to source their dollars from the secondary market, pointing out that the attendant pressure on the dollar will lead to unimaginable rise in the prices of commodities and other services thus creating further hardship for the people.

“In view of the fact that in the past five years, there has been no increase in salaries or wages or pensions in the face of devaluations, spiralling inflation and other vagaries of the economy, this product price increase is unrealistic, unaffordable, unacceptable and is thus rejected;

“Government is unable to justify this price increase other than the puerile explanation that marketers need to recover their costs, without a thought for the aggregate or larger national interest including the need for local refining and creation of jobs;

“The government has remained incalcitrant in spite of a subsisting court injunction on the issue of the criminal increase in electricity tariff even in the face of ever-worsening power supply situation;
“From the foregoing, it is evident that the neo-liberal forces in the government have taken over the government and we should expect more inhumane policies which will further degrade the living standard of the average Nigerian. The punitive electricity tariff and PMS product prices may just be teasers;

“The implications are costly and far-reaching, with the first and most significant being that we have become dependent on massive importation of refined products to meet our domestic needs in contra-distinction to other OPEC members.

“Whereas most OPEC members significantly meet their domestic needs through domestic refining by an average of 80 per cent, Nigeria on the contrary, at the pace it is going, will continue to rely on about 90 percent of imported refined products in the foreseeable future;

“And because we are dependent on importation, the end-user price will always be influenced or determined by external factors such as the cost of refining abroad, transportation and others denominated in the dollar.

“As the Naira continues to depreciate against the dollar, so will the woes of consumers in Nigeria continue to increase, a situation the Marketers in classic greed will exploit to their advantage;
“Taking into account the utilitarian value of petroleum products in Nigeria, all sectors are going to be negatively affected by this mindless price increase as virtually all the stakeholders are agreed that the most significant contributor to the astronomical cost of doing business in Nigeria is the cost of energy.

“NLC, TUC and other civil society allies are not unaware of the positions taken by the Unions in the oil and Gas Industry. A process of engagement will be put in place in order to ensure the success of the struggle to protect the overall interest of the Nigerian people.

“In consideration of all of the above, we urge government to revert to the old price regime in order to reduce the suffering of the people and to consider this singular act of mindless pump price increase as a betrayal of trust;

“Revert to the pre-45 percent electricity tariff increase, make meters available to consumers and stop estimated billing and reconstitute the boards of PPPRA and NNPC without further delay and give them their statutory right to function alongside DPR in order to deepen the process of consultation, checks and balances in the downstream sector of the petroleum industry;

“Government must Intensify the prosecution of all those involved in subsidy scams with a view to recovery and sanctioning of the culpable; put in place enhanced local refining capacity within a specified period in place of endless importation as an enduring solution to the perennial problem of scarcity;

“They must reverse the entire deregulation and privatization process which foists on the nation, private individuals as drivers of the economy in contravention of the constitutional provision that says government shall be the driver of the economy and engage the organised labour in the process of negotiation on key policy issues;

“Government must wean itself from the overbearing influence of the neo-liberal elements in its fold who have not only staged a coup but are determined to make this government collapse even before the end of its four-year tenure;

“The President must uphold its electioneering promises to Nigerians instead of subjecting them to the vagaries of slavish policies such as full devaluation of the naira and total removal of subsidy as enunciated by the IMF and its agents in the system.”
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20 comments

  1. Let's face it, "WE ALL FAILED OURSELVES".

    What Nigerians failed to realize is that any policy that is for the Common Good must be guarded by "EVERYBODY" and "NOT JUST THE GOVERNMENT AND IT'S AGENCIES ALONE".

    It's been several weeks now and with all the Scarce Dollars (thank God the looting spree era of GEJ/PDP/Etc has ceased) being injected into PMS (By the way why PMS only, we must really be smoking something here in Nigeria) all to no avail.

    Instead, you have the hoodlum Marketers feasting on Nigerians. NNPC brings in PMS at lower prices, Marketers collect and sells at exorbitant prices and instead of Nigerians to Organize themselves into enforcement Groups and defend the Government Policy and Help it to work for the common good, they fold their hands and just talk grammar and never put in any effort. It's common knowledge that daylight robbery is being perpetuated by Marketers and Hardship being inflicted on Nigerians yet the TLC, NLC, etc never saw it fit to start their own monitoring and help curb the illicit and irresponsible behaviours.

    Even, the depots were not left out of the illicit dealings. Hoodlums were busy smiling to the Banks (Even under this Mantra of Change).

    With all these, what is the most logical thing to then do? Please let us be serious and proffer realistic ways forward rather than engaging in ranting lunacies.

    The Unions and Legislatures should start looking at proffering palliatives to cushion the effect of the deregulation rather than wasting unnecessary time.

    Nigerians actually firmly set sail the Ship of Deregulation and the Government has no other choice than to Board That Ship.

    The Deregulation Ship has left the Port. Please let's start talking of other useful things.

    Where are we from, we are from an era of plundering and bleeding of our dear Nation's commonwealth dry by highly irresponsible GEJ, PDP and cohorts.

    What do we need right now, the message of creativity, perseverance, understanding, cooperation, patience, sense of belonging and responsibility.

    This Change shall work when we all work together.

    May God complete the deliverance of Nigeria from utter backwardness in the mighty name of Jesus, Amen.

    May the Lord continue to frustrate and reduce to oblivion all the known and secret enemies of Nigeria in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen and Amen.

    May the Lord erase all the known and secret enemies of Nigeria like human fart in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen and Amen.

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    1. If our politicians mean well for this country, they will cut their earnings at the National Assembly. Remember, the then CBN governor Sanusi told us that the National Assembly consumes 25% of our budget, if they reduce the cost by 15% and use it to subsidize PMS, I see nothing wrong with it.
      Remember Toll gates were established to help raise funds for roads repairs and maintenance, what happened later?
      Guy this is Naija- the land of FANTASTICALLY CORRUPT PEOPLE!

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    2. i agree with you.

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    3. GEJ is better than GMB a million fold. Just wait to see what will happen in the nearest future.

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    4. This is like the tenth article you have pasted this your shit write-up into. Nonsense.

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    5. I agree with you. Cost of living in this present dispensation is high yet our govt is not sensitive to our cries. They should also sacrifice by reducing their income or give up their salaries. Rich are getting richer and the Poor are getting poorer

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  2. No more NLC. It is all set-up. Bet me. They will soon act like ZULEZU music and shout 'sai baba' even during the protest.

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  3. Your strike will fail. This is the right time.
    Let me be sincere Buhari
    is the best president for this country.

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    1. Philip, I totally agree with you.

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    2. MUMUs!
      If our politicians mean well for this country, they will cut their earnings at the National Assembly. Remember, the then CBN governor Sanusi told us that the National Assembly consumes 25% of our budget, if they reduce the cost by 15% and use it to subsidize PMS, I see nothing wrong with it.
      Remember Toll gates were established to help raise funds for roads repairs and maintenance, what happened later?
      Guy this is Naija- the land of FANTASTICALLY CORRUPT PEOPLE!

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  4. The strike should include for in Buhari to resign. He is bereft of any idea of how to run a government.

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    1. Mumu no strike can force Buhari to resign nonsense, we are in support of his administration, you're fantastically Corrup David Cameroon is talking about stupid people like you not Nigerians, that is what he mean nonsense

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  5. The labour congress should go and sit somewhere. On this matter, they have lost their relevance.

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  6. The people of Nigeria do not want nationwide strike. NLC, TUC, etc go to sleep and leave us alone.

    Nigerians must be patient with Buhari for better days ahead.

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  7. @thefirstcomment, you didn't read NLC's communique well. Kachikwu told the entire nation in December that subsidy has been removed following the arrival at 86.5 pump price only to come up with another announcement that subsidy was still in place with the government subsidising the pump price with about 12 to 13 naira. Logically and arithmetically put, removal of subsidy would imply the addition of 12 or 13 to the pump price to arrive at a price less than 100 naira! So how the hell did the VP and Kachikwu arrive at 145? Osinbanjo's excuse for the hike in price is not even deregulation but the forex crunch that has hit the nation hard so why is the government being deceitful in telling Nigerians that market forces would crash the price in a few months considering the fact that the naira keeps enjoying a free fall against the dollar with the government set to devalue further the naira. Economic history tells us that the naira has never appreciated back to its old value after devaluation. 5o if the hike is hinged on forex, what would crash the price as being peddled by the APC, VP and Kachikwu?

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  8. My business will not shut down because government is not paying me to run the business, NLC is a toothless bull dog funded by the oil canals. Why did NLC not mobilise strike to cut down the excesses of the national assrmbly. This strike is dead on arrival.

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  9. Anonymous 10. 33pm. I understand your folly call. You are one of the corrupt who has been defeated in their trade.

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  10. We will just be postponing the evil's day and I can assure NLC and TUC that their strike action will fail IJN.

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  11. If NNPC's effort is being sabotaged by Marketers, what what has Government done to the marketers? Or are they ghosts?
    Much as I am personally not opposed to deregulating the oil sector, why has this government walked the same way as the preceding ones by not engaging labor thoroughly on this issue before announcing the increase, since this approach has failed repeatedly in the past?
    To surreptitiously increase the price of petrol in a coup-like manner was mistaken and this will surely erode the support PMB and the APC enjoyed before now. Remember that this is democracy and 2019 will soon beckon!

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  12. NLC will surely failed. Nothing wrong in removing fuel subsidy. Nobody will support the NLc. Where were you when fuel was sold between 200# and 300# per litre. Any body that came out on that day should be fired

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