ABUJA, JANUARY 16, 2016 – The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC has any attempt by the Federal Government to increase fuel price will be rejected in totality by Nigerians.
The Federal Government said it has started paying subsidy on fuel as a result of the increase in the landing cost and total cost of fuel from N122.03 and N140.40 per litre respectively to N145 and maybe forced to increase fuel price due to the present circumstances.
Reacting to the development, General Secretary of the NLC, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, asked the government to rather review its policy on subsidy that led to the increase in the fuel pump price from N97 to N145 per litre last year.
According to a report by The Punch, labour leader is quoted as saying: “I do not think that at this time, and given all that we have seen, that Nigerians can be subjected to another round of price increase now.
“That is why government needs to revisit and rethink its policy. Nigerians cannot take another round of price increase.”
He recalled that the NLC had said during the last fuel increase that the policy was bad and not ripe in an import-dependent regime as it was bound to further weaken the naira.
He said, “The policy that is being pursued is not one that can grant you stability in price. When they raised the price to N145, we said so; that with time, given an import-dependent regime, for such a policy, the value of the Naira will be severely weakened.
“We actually remember saying then that before the end of the year, the Naira will be close to N500 to a dollar and it has come to happen. If you translate the current value of the Naira through the template, you are going to find that the landing price would be higher.
“The burden is on the government. That is where the issue of policy comes in. It is government policy that led to the price going to N145. Given the realities on the ground, now the government needs to revisit its own policy.”
He explained that the actual landing cost would be determined by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, which, according him, was still working on the price template.
Asked what NLC would do if the fuel price is increased again, he said, “That is not for me to say. It is not an individual who makes such pronouncements. Whatever develops, we may also engage it and decisions would be taken and communicated to Nigerians.”
On his part, the President of Trade Union Congress, Mr. Bala Kaigama, said the labour unions were members of the board of the PPPRA and were not aware of the planned increase.
“TUC, NLC and all the unions in the oil and gas industry are members of the governing board of the PPPRA. So, no increase can be done without our knowledge and we are not aware of such move,” he said.