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Labour Seeks Further Reduction Of Petrol Pump Price
The Federal
Government has been urged to further consider reduction in the pump price of petrol from the new price of N87 per litre.
Speaking to The Tide on Monday, the branch chairman, National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) Onne, Comrade Gift William said although the union commended the government for such bold initiative of downward reduction in the price of petrol, much more reduction is still expected in view of the higher cost of the products.
William said labour was not comfortable with the reduction to N87 per litre because the reduction was not commensurate to the 50 percent reduction in petroleum prices across the globe.
He urged the government to extend such gesture to the prices of kerosene and diesel by reducing their pump prices in the interest of the masses.
The union leader called upon government officials at every levels to be mindful of their responsibilities in providing good governance and essential services as required by the citizens.
Williams said members of the union have been cautioned against engaging in any thuggery during the forthcoming elections.
He said the union is non-partisan in the ongoing electioneering campaigns by the political parties, stressing that individual members of the union have choice to vote any candidate of their choice during the election.
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