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NLC Kicks Against Govt’s Plan To Remove Fuel Subsidy by Azeemokoya: 2:27pm On Nov 26, 2021
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has kicked against plans by the Federal Government to remove fuel subsidies in 2022.

The NLC, in a statement issued on by its President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, in Abuja, entitled: ”Nigerian workers refused to take the bait,” said the body of Nigerian workers will not accept any attempts to end subsidy regime.

According to the NLC, it is injustice for the FG to pay propose a payment of 40 million Nigerians N5,000 as palliative, to cushion the effect of astronomical increase in the price of petrol.

He said that the total amount involved in what he called ‘queer initiative’ was far more than the money government claimed to spend currently on fuel subsidy.

“The NNPC GMD said that the price increase would be consequent on the plans by the Federal Government to remove subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit, also commonly referred to as petrol or fuel.

“The grand optimism of the NNPC GMD was predicated on the claims that the removal of fuel subsidy is now backed by an act of parliament probably the Petroleum Industry Act which was recently signed into law,” the NLC statement said.

It further slammed the FG for aligning with the International Monetary Fund who had clamoured for a complete removal of subsidies.

“The response of the NLC is that what we are hearing is the conversation of the Federal government with neo-liberal international monetary institutions.

“The conversation between the government and the people of Nigeria, especially workers under the auspices of the trade union movement on the matter of fuel subsidy was adjourned sine die so many months ago.

“Given the nationwide panic that has trailed the disclosure of the monologue within the corridors of government and foreign interests, the NLC wishes to maintain its rejection of deregulation based on import- driven model.

https://newsroundtheclock.com/nlc-kicks-against-govts-plan-to-remove-fuel-subsidy/

Re: NLC Kicks Against Govt’s Plan To Remove Fuel Subsidy by omowolewa: 2:30pm On Nov 26, 2021
They wan cash out.

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Re: NLC Kicks Against Govt’s Plan To Remove Fuel Subsidy by itsme01: 3:01pm On Nov 26, 2021
Few months to general election
Re: NLC Kicks Against Govt’s Plan To Remove Fuel Subsidy by razfad10(m): 3:07pm On Nov 26, 2021
I will protest against this group for free over and over, they only protest when it involve fuel.
We Dey wait onah.
Re: NLC Kicks Against Govt’s Plan To Remove Fuel Subsidy by cpu2006(m): 3:08pm On Nov 26, 2021
ok
Re: NLC Kicks Against Govt’s Plan To Remove Fuel Subsidy by Emergingnation(m): 3:11pm On Nov 26, 2021
Cashing out loading......
Re: NLC Kicks Against Govt’s Plan To Remove Fuel Subsidy by inoki247: 3:34pm On Nov 26, 2021
Make dem getat..
Re: NLC Kicks Against Govt’s Plan To Remove Fuel Subsidy by JavaScript90: 5:11pm On Nov 26, 2021
This NLC is just a toothless bulldog. They will just call the chairman and give him some brown envelope and he will just shut up and sing buhari praise

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