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We’ll shutdown economy without notice if PMS price increases again, NLC warns FG

 

By Cross Udo, Abuja

 

The Organised Labour yesterday threatened to shut down the economy without giving notice to the government if the fuel pump price is increased again.

This came as the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) raised the alarm over the alleged hijack of the duties of the Ministry of Labour and Employment by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the Federal Ministry of Justice.

NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, gave the notification at the African Trade Union alliance meeting in Abuja, where Organised Labour also warned against undermining the demands of the union.

Ajaero was responding to the advice by the Director of Trade Union Services, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Emmanuel Igbinosun, that labour should explore the due process in its agitations before embarking on strike.

Oil marketers had on Sunday indicated that the cost of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, would rise to between N680/litre and N720/litre in the coming weeks should the dollar continue to trade from N910 to N950 at the parallel market.

They also hinted that dealers seeking to import PMS were being forced to put the plans on hold due to the scarcity of foreign exchange to import the commodity.

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The organised labour had early suspended a proposed indefinite strike on August 4 following a meeting with President Bola Tinubu.

But responding to the latest development, the NLC President warned that Nigerians have suffered enough from the policies of the government and will not take lightly any increase in petroleum pump prices that would worsen the situation.

“As we are here now, they are contemplating increasing the pump price of petroleum products, and the Ministry of Labour for some time now will only go to the Ministry of Justice to come up with a so-called injunction to hold the hands of Labour not to respond. I didn’t want to say some of those things you will not be comfortable with because probably if they ask you to represent them tomorrow, you will not be around.

“But let me say this, Nigerian workers will not give any notice if we have not addressed the consequences of the last two increases and we wake up from our sleep to hear that they have tampered with the prices again. They have started floating ideas of a likely increase in the pump price of petroleum product,” he warned.

 

*Raises alarm over alleged hijack of duties of Ministry of Labour and Employment by IGP, Ministry of Justice

However, while commending the Director of Trade Union Services for his laboUr-friendly disposition, the NLC President decried the hijack of the ministry’s function by the IGP and the justice ministry.

“Maybe I will advise my colleagues for us to engage you as Adviser of Labour, adviser of trade union services since you appear to be closer to us than the Nigerian state whom you are employed to come that we should concern ourselves issues of wages, issues of employment relation but you didn’t say anything about those issues that depreciate our wage, those policies of the government that reduce our wages to nothing.

“For you, those are the exclusive preserve of the Nigerian state to take decisions probably to increase the pump price of petroleum product and our wages will be next to nothing, you didn’t speak on it and maybe we should concern ourselves with those issues.

“But I want to plead with you that those bad economic policies by the state that make our wages next to nothing should be checked. If you check those policies that lead to inflation and the devaluation of the currency even where we are, we will be comfortable.

“If the naira is at par with the dollar today, we ask you to leave it at N30, 000, it will make sense. If inflation is checked to zero, we ask you to leave it where we are, but if inflation is flying, if even by the admittance of the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, we have over 133 million multi-dimensionally poor Nigerians, I think you should address those issues. If we go for an even wage increase tomorrow, the inflation that will come up tomorrow will destroy it.

“And lastly, the Inspector-General of Police is now performing the duty of the Ministry of Labour. The duties of the Ministry of Labour include addressing the issues of both inter and intra-union disputes, it’s not within the purview of the Inspector General of Police to go into that area.

“And I think that there is the need for the Ministry of Labour if you don’t want to educate the Ministry of Labour to tell them that they don’t have the right to usurp your function, if they do that, the Ministry of Labour will go into extinction and there will be no basis for the Ministry of Labour to remain there.

“And I say it’s illegal, we demand an apology from the Inspector-General of Police to have arrested or even contemplated to arrest the President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers for whatever reason, at the eve of an election, it’s unheard of in the history of this country and never again should that be entertained.

“The Nigerian Police are Nigerian workers and will not waste time to match to their office. Let them use the same gun that was bought with workers’ salaries and tax to now engage us. So I felt I should balance, you have advised us, and we have to advise you too. Go and collect your functions from the Police and the Ministry of Justice.

“We can now see that even when there is a dispute, intra or inter, it’s your function to refer such to either IAP and in most instances to NIC, but this doesn’t come from you again.

“And as Nigeria Labour Congress that relates with the Ministry of Labour so much, we are afraid that your work is going to extinction. Please I am not sure that there is a routine change of Permanent Secretaries today but your Permanent Secretary has moved, only God knows who will come there and the Minister that will come there. But we are ready to cooperate with you, laugh with you, and fight with you at the appropriate time.”

 

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