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Deregulation: FG , labour Meet Over Planned Protest
The Federal Government, at the weekend began negotiation processes aimed at averting the planned mass protest by labour movements, which is slated for October 29.
This move might not be unconnected with the need by the government to avert the possible embarrassment the proposed mass protest would cause it as the FIFA Under-17 Championship would still be ongoing by then.
The Nigeria Labour Congress had threatened to mobilise Nigerian workers to protest the FG’s deregulation policy which is expected to lead to a hike in fuel price from the current N65 per litre to N94.
The meeting, between the Presidential Committee on Reforms in the Downstream sector and the NLC had top government officials including Minister of Petroleum, Dr. Rilwanu Lukman; Minister of Finance, Dr. Mansur Muktar; Minister of Labour, Prince Kayode Adetokunbo; and the Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Ajumogobia Odein in attendance.
Adetokunbo speaking to newsmen last Thursday had disclosed that a meeting would be held with labour leaders to explain what advantages the policy held for the nation. He had dispelled reports that the planned regulation was meant to take off on November “We will carry labour along, including the NLC, TUC, PENGASSAN, and NUPENG, and more importantly the National Union of Road Transport Workers who are most affected by the issue, we will involve all of them into the vision by carefully explaining the policy, then they will decide whether to key into it or not,” he said.
The Tide, however, gathered that the postponement of the commencement date for the deregulation policy was to avoid fuel queues and protests during the FIFA competition.
The meeting which held during the weekend at the Ministry of Finance Head-quarters in Abuja also had in attendance the Minister of State for Commerce, Mr. Humphrey Abah, and Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Dr. Mohammed Barkindo, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Ochi Achinivu. Labour leaders present at the meeting were, SSANU President, Comrade Promise Adewusi, who represented the NLC President, Vice President of NLC, Comrade Ladi Iliya, NLC Secretary-General, Mr. John Odah, and other labour representatives.
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