Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Fuel Subsidy Removal: Labour vows to continually resist govt oppression

Fuel Subsidy Removal: Labour vows to continually resist govt oppression
Fuel Subsidy Removal: Labour vows to continually resist govt oppression

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has on Tuesday vowed to continue to resist any form of oppression on the masses by the Federal Government.

This was stated by Chairman of the Ogun State chapter of the NLC, Comrade Emmanuel Bankole, while speaking with journalists in Abeokuta.

Bankole also disclosed that the organized labour has suspended its planned protest over the proposed removal of fuel subsidy by the Nigerian government.

The Labour chief said the suspension of the protest was informed by the federal government’s decision to abort the proposed increment in the price of petrol.

The Harmattan News on Monday reported that the government was putting on hold its initial plan of removing subsidy on petroleum products by June 2022, and this was after the labour unions and student unions threatened to hit the streets to protest.

The labour congress had fixed February 1, 2022 for a nationwide protest to resist the government’s decision, but arising from an emergency NEC meeting of the Congress, Bankole said after considering many factors, the NLC has decided to shelve the proposed protest.

Bankole said, “We have only one task before us and that is to resist government oppression in any form. We have passed through this path before and here we are again.

“We had a NEC meeting in December when we started having insinuations that they are going to hike petroleum products come February. We had a meeting and NEC took a decision that any day we hear that any kobo has been added to it, we should not even wait for any directive, we should just shutdown the country.

“We had the directive to mobilise and sensitise our people that never again shall we allow any subsidy removal, never again shall we allow them to deceive us.

“Yesterday (Monday) there was a formal publication from the government to the leadership of the congress that government putting the fuel subsidy removal on hold”.

“So, arising from that, we had an emergency NEC meeting and we deliberated and the consensus of opinion is that since the proposed demonstration protest on the plan to hike the price of petroleum and since they have rescinded their decision that we should also shelve our proposed action.”

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Sport

Mikel Arteta has apologized to Liam Rosenior after the Chelsea boss accused Arsenal of a lack of respect before their League Cup semi-final clash....

Entertainment

Toke Makinwa, a Nigerian media star, has thanked well-known Pastor Jerry Eze for supporting her throughout her pregnancy. She observed that although he didn’t...

News

Google parent Alphabet on Wednesday reported blockbuster earnings, its revenue climbing as it invests massively in cloud computing services enhanced with artificial intelligence. The...

Family & Relationship

Princess Shyngle, a Gambian actress, has stirred up controversy on social media by telling married or dating women to feel embarrassed if they want...

Advertisement