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Rivers NLC Opposes Sale Of National Assets
As the controversy on
the desirability of Sale of national assets rages, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Rivers State chapter has enjoined the Federal Government to be cautions in handling the issue.
Speaking to The Tide in Port Harcourt on Monday the State chairperson, Comrade Beatrice Itubo, said that the Congress will stand with the NLC National body’s resolution in opposing the government decision to sell some of the strategic national assets.
Itubo said the sale of such national assets is not in the best interest of the country and Nigerians stressing that the organised labour in the country would continue to oppose such obnoxious decisions and policies not in the general interest of the country.
She said that the Federal Government should rather seek a way of diversifying the nation’s economy from the monolithic oil based economy to other productive sectors of the economy.
She emphasized that in the guised of commercilisation and privatisation under the previous administrations in the country, strategic national assets were grossly undervalued, due process not followed in most of the sales as powerful individuals with cronies in government superintending over such sales to such powerful individuals.
She said that funds that were to accrue to government from such previous exercises never came querying way another sales now.
The congress chairperson said that Nigerians must reject and resist vehemently this planned sale of national assets advising the federal government to be careful of such wicked advice from some individuals.
She said that maximum benefits have not been derived by Nigerians from the sales of Ajaokuta steel company, Aluminum smelter company of Nigeria, Daily Times of Nigeria NICON Insurance Nigeria Reinsurance company among previous national assets sold.
She said that the congress will continue to support government that will take the nation out of the present economic recession and create employment opportunities for Nigerians.
She urged workers to remain calm as the leadership of the congress will continue to fight for their rights.
Philip Okparaji
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