NEWS UPDATES 25/01/2022
NLC Suspends Jan 27, Feb 2 Nationwide Protest Over Subsidy
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), said it has suspended its planned nationwide protest scheduled for 27″ January 2022 and the national protest scheduled for 2nd February, 2022, following the Federal Government’s halt to its proposed N304 fuel price hike.
NLC in a press statement read to journalists in Abuja by its President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, said; “Fellow Nigerian workers and citizens, you would recall that on the 23″4 of November 2021, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning at the launch of the World Bank Development Update disclosed to Nigerians the policy of the removal of subsidy on the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also commonly known as ‘petrol’ or ‘fuel’. The policy of removal of petrol subsidy, as we all know, has become a euphemism for a hike in the pump price of petrol.
“The attendant effect of the proposed removal of petrol subsidy would push the pump price of petrol to between N320 and N340 per litre. There is no gainsaying the fact that this would have terribly exacerbated the current scourge of inflation in the country, deepened poverty, heightened social tensions and push the country and millions of poor her citizens to the very precipice.
“Immediately, the Minister of Finance unveiled government’s plans on petrol price, the Nigeria Labour Congress issued a press statement on the 24 of November 2021 condemning the proposed policy of the government and warned of the dire consequences that would follow the implementation of the policy. The Nigeria Labour Congress went on to convene national organ meetings to deliberate on the issue.
“After a series of statutory organ meetings culminating in a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting which took place on the 17” of December 2021, the Nigeria Labour Congress renewed its traditional position of resisting an incessant increase in the pump price of petrol.
“The NEC went ahead to give directives for the mobilization of workers and citizens for national protests if the Federal Government refuse to reverse the planned hike in the pump price of petrol.
“At the peak of very rigorous mobilization of Nigerians by the Nigeria Labour Congress and a host of her Civil Society allies, the government through the Minister of Finance yesterday, 24” January 2022 made a public announcement reversing the plans to increase petrol pump price. The position of the government was also officially communicated to Congress with calls for further engagement.
“Following the reversal and reapproach by government, the National Executive Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress met this morning virtually to consider the new position of the government.
“The NEC after vigorous debates took a decision to suspend the planned nationwide protest scheduled for 27″ January 2022 and the national protest scheduled for 2” February 2022.
“The leadership of the Congress has communicated this organ decision to our civil society allies who have stood stoically behind Nigerian workers in our quest for social and economic justice for workers and the downtrodden people of our country.
“Going forward, we will continue to engage with the government on the very critical issues of ensuring local refining of petroleum, creation of sustainable jobs and affordable price of petrol for Nigerian workers and people.
“Finally, we commend the Nigerian workers and people particularly our civil society allies for their unwavering solidarity and support during this struggle.”