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NASS, No Powers Over Subsidy Removal— Wogu
The National Assembly has no powers over the issue of removal of subsidy as the policy is not captured in the constitution, Chief Emeka Wogu, the Minister of Labour and Productivity, said.
Wogu made the clarification in Abuja on Monday while addressing newsmen, saying the action taken by the Federal Government did not breach any law.
He called on Nigerians to embrace the removal because of the benefits it promised in the medium term.
The minister said negotiations on the removal were still ongoing with stakeholders.
He called on organised labour to continue negotiations with the Federal Government.
“We agree that the role of the National Assembly is to make laws and to make sure that the constitution is not violated but on this issue, the constitution is not being violated.
“Subsidy is not part of the constitution; subsidy is part of running the economy and who should run the economy is contained in Chapter 4 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with three alterations.
“The economy and the way to run the economy is the responsibility of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and he is not in breach in exercising those functions.
“ Curiously enough, those functions are functions you cannot challenge in court,’’ the minister said.
He said leakages and malpractices associated with subsidy in the petroleum sector had been in place for long, adding: “But it just took six months in office for Mr President to say, look, enough is enough.’’
The minister appealed to Nigerians to be patient ‘for just a little while’’, saying the benefits of the removal of subsidy would soon manifest.
He added that the scraping of subsidy would stop the smuggling of fuel products across the nation’s borders.
He urged those who had threatened to protest over the issue to do it peacefully.
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