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Borrowing foreign currency to support Naira devaluation shortsighted approach — by Bobloco: 3:45pm On May 01
Borrowing foreign currency to support Naira devaluation shortsighted approach — NLC


The two apex labour centres, the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress on Wednesday, said it acknowledged the federal government’s recognition of the mistake in floating the Naira, leading to significant devaluation and inflation.


NLC President, Joe Ajaero, however, argued that borrowing foreign currency to support the Naira was a short-sighted solution that may worsen the country’s economic situation.

At the May Day festivities in Abuja, the Labour movement said the dominance of international financial institutions like the IMF and World Bank in shaping policies undermines national interests and perpetuates dependency.


Ajaero lamented that businesses are shutting down, with significant losses incurred due to government policies. Nigeria’s economy has slipped to the 4th largest in Africa while others with similar contexts thrive due to better leadership and policies.

He said a select few benefit while the masses suffer and that petrol price hikes enrich the elite while the devaluation of the Naira further impoverishes the majority.

His words, “Our nation faces escalating poverty, dwindling opportunities, and widespread disillusionment. Genuine businesses struggle, unemployment soars and the government remains indifferent.


“However, there’s hope if the government re-evaluates its policies, prioritizes the welfare of its people, and supports local industries.

“We demand an end to disastrous policies like excessive borrowing and corruption. We need transparency in governance and accountability for public funds.

“Bold leadership is required to steer our nation towards recovery. President Tinubu has the chance to lead us towards a brighter future by putting the interests of Nigerians first.

“Let us act now to build a more equitable and prosperous Nigeria for all, ensuring a future free from deprivation and despair. Together, we can forge a path towards a brighter tomorrow for every citizen”.

On the energy crisis currently plaguing the country, the two labour centres decried what they termed as an uninspiring approach to managing our energy resources, warning that it spells doom for any nation.

They stated that the country is being crippled by this very incompetence and selfishness, leaving citizens and the economy vulnerable.

Labour also insisted that power, regardless of its origin, fuels economic growth. Oil and Gas are lifelines for energy success worldwide. It’s imperative for the government to collaborate with the people to ensure energy benefits all Nigerians, not just a privileged few.

On the fuel crisis, the TUC President, Festus Osifo, said Labour demands prompt action on our refineries, saying promises remain unfulfilled, while operational ones in the private sector fail to ease the people’s suffering. There is suspicion of sabotage to profit from importing, at the expense of our economy. The recent refinery agreement lacks transparency, echoing past exploitation in other sectors.

“Claims of trillions spent on PMS subsidies baffle us. We demand clarity from the government on who benefits and who consumes the 40 million litres of projected daily consumption

“The power sector’s plight persists a decade after privatization. Conflict of interest hampers progress, and higher tariffs for nonexistent electricity are unjust. We reject unilateral and illegal tariff hikes and demand adherence to due process.

“A 300% tariff hike would devastate domestic manufacturers. Consumer classification perpetuates inequality, akin to apartheid, endangering field workers’ lives.

“Reassessing privatization is crucial for progress. Despite billions invested, grid collapses persist, and generation remains stagnant. Tanzania’s recent action underscores the need for change. The government must reclaim control and account for revenue from its stake.

“We commend states pursuing independent power generation and urge swift action to break monopolies and empower consumers nationwide. Let us unite to ensure energy serves all Nigerians, driving our nation’s prosperity.

“The NLC and TUC hereby advise NERC and Power sector operators to reverse the last increase in electricity tariff within the next one week,” Labour noted.

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Re: Borrowing foreign currency to support Naira devaluation shortsighted approach — by CodeTemplar: 3:59pm On May 01
True but NLC should shut up.
Re: Borrowing foreign currency to support Naira devaluation shortsighted approach — by Massiveglory: 4:07pm On May 01
CodeTemplar:
True but NLC should shut up.

People should keep quiet! People should keep quiet! Is what has thrown our nation into this castartrophic disaster.
Re: Borrowing foreign currency to support Naira devaluation shortsighted approach — by Iamanoited: 4:14pm On May 01
It is inflationary and illegal.
Re: Borrowing foreign currency to support Naira devaluation shortsighted approach — by Cindypresh(f): 4:15pm On May 01
This Op is funny grin


Did you just write this long article for tinubu that isn't aware of his environment to read or his online mobs that only take action from WhatsApp group else they loose their 30k monthly stipend 😂

Ekene Kwa m gi😂😂
Re: Borrowing foreign currency to support Naira devaluation shortsighted approach — by MEEVEET: 4:19pm On May 01
Tinubu government is doing exactly what Buhari did

1) pegging the naira at an unrealistic value

2) giving little or no attention to providing credit facilities for businesses

3) building infrastructure that have no economic benefits with borrowed money so they can brag about what they call legacy projects

4) using the anti Igbo sentiment haboured by their supporters to hide their incompetence

Same same and we would get same results

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Re: Borrowing foreign currency to support Naira devaluation shortsighted approach — by Racoon(m): 4:23pm On May 01
This is what happens when you steal a car but you don't know how to drive. Tinubu stole a mandate he can't and will never deliver. All the hype of developing Lagos like Buhari have been proven to be what they are - gross failures.

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