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NLC Opposes Electricity Tariff Hike by Lustig(m): 12:37pm On Dec 24, 2015 |
THE Nigeria Labour Congress’ (NLC) Central Working
Committee has rejected the 45 per cent upward review of
electricity tariff, demanding that pre-paid meters be made
available free to electricity subscribers.
The congress warned against the planned reintroduction of
toll gates on federal highways, saying proceeds from the toll
gates in the past were never put to judicious use, but used
to “line the pockets of individuals”.
In a communique at the end of its emergency meeting in
Abuja, the NLC said increasing electricity tariff at this point
in time with the challenges in the economy, which, it added,
have adversely reduced the purchasing power of ordinary
Nigerians and slowed down businesses, was not justifiable.
The committee said electricity distribution companies have
continued to exploit Nigerians through estimated billing
systems for the majority of consumers, while deliberately
refusing to make pre-paid meters available.
The communique, which was signed by the NLC President
Ayuba Wabba and its General Secretary, Dr. Peter Ozo-
Eson, said: “It is clear, therefore, that the 45 per cent tariff
increase is an additional heavy burden on consumers and
will have a telling effect on business, especially
manufacturing.”
It noted “the enormous public resources expended in the
past on the construction and demolition of toll gates” and
added that “the proceeds from toll collection were never
effectively deployed for the maintenance of roads, but lined
the pockets of favoured collectors”.
The NLC said it was convinced that proceeds from any new
toll collections would suffer the same fate and stressed that
it “disagrees with the planned” the fresh plan..
On the issue of the N18,000 minimum wage, the congress
said: “There have been discordant tunes from state
governors on the issue of the National Minimum Wage.
Whereas, at one moment, they deny that there are plans to
reduce the minimum wage, at another moment, they
threaten to sack workers or reduce the minimum wage.
“The National Minimum Wage of N18,000 has been
rendered valueless by the mindless devaluation of the Naira
and rising inflation. Moreover, it is legally due for a review.
“It is a national law, which no governor can unilaterally
review. In the light of the above, the CWC resolved to
oppose any attempt by any governor to reduce or tamper
with the minimum wage and mobilise all members of the
congress to any state that reviews downward the minimum
wage or resorts to laying off workers.” |
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