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Subsidy removal: NLC to commence strike Wednesday

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Following the fuel subsidy removal by the Federal Government, which resulted in over 200 per cent hike in the pump price of petrol, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), yesterday, differed on whether to proceed on strike over the development in the coming days or not.

While the NLC announced plans to down tools from Wednesday next week if the pump price is not reversed, the TUC puts its decision on the matter on hold till after tomorrow’s meeting with the Federal Government’s team.

This was even as the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF), also yesterday, threw its weight behind the Federal Government’s decision.

Speaking after a meeting in Abuja, yesterday, the NLC berated the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) for jerking up the price unilaterally.

The president of the union, Joe Ajaero, said that the organised labour would have no choice but to withdraw their services if the increment in prices is not reversed before next week Tuesday.

The NNPCL last Wednesday jerked up the pump price of PMS by over 220 per cent bringing it to between N488 and N557 per litre nationwide.

To ensure a smooth strike nationwide, the NLC hinted that it has begun mobilisation of 48 affiliate unions, as well as its 36 state councils including Abuja.

To this end, the aviation space would be shut down on Tuesday night, and the export terminal of upstream operations would also be shut down by PENGASSAN, while NUPENG would ground petrol tankers around the country.

Motor parks would not function as members of NURTW are expected to withdraw their services as well.

To achieve total compliance, the NLC directed its affiliates to commence mobilisation immediately ahead of the planned nationwide protest.

Ajaero said: “The NLC decided that if by Wednesday next week the NNPCL, a private limited liability company that illegally announced a price regime in the oil sector refuses to reverse itself for negotiation to continue, the NLC and all its affiliates will withdraw their services and commence protests nationwide until this is complied with.

“The NNPCL doesn’t have the monopoly to act illegally even as a private company. The NLC NEC, therefore, directs all state councils and all industrial unions to commence mobilisation from this moment to make sure that this action is enforced. The action has commenced immediately.”

The labour leader who accused the NNPCL of refusing to disclose beneficiaries of subsidy and landing cost of petroleum products also urged the NNPCL to ensure a proper account of the amount of petroleum products Nigerians consume daily.

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“The NLC is calling for a thorough probe in the process of subsidy to know those involved and the amount involved. Investigate it properly before it is swept under the carpet. The current attempt to sweep the fraudulent practices in the subsidy regime should not be tolerated by all well-meaning Nigerians,” he added.

The President of the TUC, Festus Osifo, who also spoke yesterday in Abuja after the group’s emergency National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, explained that while it condemns the unilateral decision of the NNPCL to increase fuel prices, the National Administrative Council (NAC) of TUC has been empowered to unveil its Charter of Demands to the Federal Government’s team at tomorrow’s meeting.

He informed that its next move depends on the outcome of the meeting while declining to reveal the items that are encapsulated in the Charter of Demands.

He added: “During our last meeting, we were asked to submit our list of demand to the government team, but we said such a list can only be made by our relevant organs. This was after the government team had listed several things that would be done to ameliorate the sufferings that will be brought on the people by the subsidy removal. This is why we called this meeting to deliberate on our demands. The requests are ready and will be made known to the government team on Sunday. It is the outcome of the meeting that will determine our next line of action.”

State governors elected on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), were in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, where they expressed support for the subsidy removal by President Tinubu at his inauguration, last Monday.

The governors, however, expressed concern over the sudden hike in petrol prices following the president’s inaugural speech.

Speaking with newsmen after meeting with Tinubu, Chairman of the PGF and governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, condemned the price increase on what he described as “old stock” and called on Nigerians to rally behind the government’s decision to remove the subsidy.

Reiterating the PGF’s support for the removal of subsidy on petrol, Uzodinma said that the decision for fuel subsidy removal was reached by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, under the National Economic Council (NEC), led by former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, when it became apparent that it was no longer possible to fund subsidy.

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“There will be new economic realities and once a new policy comes, there’s usually this panic. For instance, from May 29 till today, I’m not aware that any petroleum marketer has imported any product. All the products in their storage facilities are those already imported, and subsidised by the Federal Government. Why the rush to increase the prices? It is man’s inhumanity to man,” he said.

He spoke while responding to a question on what the states were going to do to ameliorate the suffering of Nigerians in the face of current realities,

“I think that what we should do is to be our brother’s keepers and learn how to save the firewood we got during the dry season, so we can use it during the rainy season. But I think also that as we work towards improving the economy of this country, with the intention of creating prosperity, the government will be reasonable enough to look at the reality on the ground and address them as appropriate. I do not doubt in my mind that the man who has raised his pump price from N300 plus to N500 plus is creating a panic that there will be no product, but I’m also aware that genuine investors and private people are now working hard toward making sure…”

The PGF chair assured that the situation would be better when Dangote Refinery begins production next month.

He said: “By next month, July, the Dangote Refinery will be on stream and it’s a very big refinery that will make products available. You are aware that the Federal Government awarded turnaround maintenance contracts for Port Harcourt, Kaduna, and Warri refineries. So, if within the period, these refineries are working, products will be available and the market forces will come into play.

“Let us create competition in the market; there is no how any reasonable mind will encourage monopoly, anywhere in the world. Let the forces of the market determine prices; let demand and supply be at play. So those are the things I think we should do.

“For our workers, I know the president we have. You know he was the first person to increase salaries in Lagos, so he will not be insensitive to the time and experiences of federal civil servants. But we need to encourage investments; we need to allow businesses to boom. We need to stimulate economic activities in a manner that prosperity will be the name of the business.”

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A member of the Governing Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Olorogun Bernard Okumagba, also threw his weight behind the removal of the petrol subsidy, saying that it is in Nigeria’s interest.

He appealed to all Nigerians to support President Tinubu’s commitment to rebuilding the nation’s economy for the benefit of all Nigerians.

In a statement yesterday, Okumagba, a former Commissioner for Finance in Delta State, lauded the president for phasing out the petrol subsidy regime, which has increasingly favoured the rich more than the poor.

“Subsidy can no longer justify its ever-increasing costs in the wake of drying resources. We shall instead re-channel the funds into better investment in public infrastructure, education, health care, and jobs that will materially improve the lives of millions,” he said.

However, the Head of Transparency International-Nigeria and the Executive Director Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, has called on the Federal Government to end subsidy fraud by fixing the local refineries and, by extension, prevent avoidable corruption, wastage, and oil theft that have continued to stymie the nation’s economy.

He noted that the solution to the problem of subsidy is local refining of products, which will drive down the cost of the product and end corruption associated with the present subsidy regime.

Rafsanjani also called on the president to immediately address Nigerians on proposed measures and plans for the removal, including mainstreaming the concerns of civil servants and other Nigerians who earn minimum wage.

In a chat with The Guardian yesterday in Abuja, Rafsanjani stated that the fuel subsidy regime in Nigeria has been rife with elite manipulations and intrigues, adding that no administration has been able to give Nigerians the true picture of what happens in NNPC.

He explained that the present subsidy removal is part of what is contained in the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), but there has been an erosion of trust from the people who need the assurance of a credible plan to assuage their pains.

Rafsanjani pointed out that some form of social protection should have been launched immediately to protect the most vulnerable.

He noted that given the purchasing capacity of common Nigerians and the rising inflation level that has rendered the majority of households incapacitated to afford basic goods and services, adequate and sustainable measures must be instituted by the Federal Government to mitigate the impact of the removal.

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Ogbomoso pupils, teachers rescue a big relief to Nigeria – Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu on Friday evening said the rescue of the abducted pupils and teachers from schools in Oriire LGA of Oyo state has brought relief to the entire nation.

The president’s special adviser on information and strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said in a statement that Tinubu “expressed profound joy” over the successful rescue of the victims.

Onanuga said the president commended the military, the Department of State Services (DSS), and the police “for working round the clock in the last 56 days to secure the release of the abducted children and their teachers without any collateral damage and for arresting eight of the abductors and neutralising others.”

Onanuga said Tinubu also expressed regret over the suffering endured by the children, their teachers, their families, and the nation since the abduction.

The president praised the Oyo state government for working closely with the federal government throughout the rescue operation and urged the state to strengthen security around schools.

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“I am profoundly happy that our security forces successfully rescued the abducted pupils and teachers from Orire, Ogbomoso in Oyo State today after a military, police and intelligence-driven operation that neutralised some of the terrorists that perpetrated the evil act and the arrest of eight of them,” the statement reads.

“This successful military operation has ended the siege and standoff of over 50 days and has brought relief to the entire nation and the affected families in particular. 

“On behalf of the country, I express my gratitude to the officers and men of our armed forces, the intelligence agencies and the police for the safe rescue of the children and their teachers.

“My government will get justice for these children and their teachers and for the family of Mr Oyedokun, who the terrorists gruesomely murdered.

“I must commend the government of Oyo State for working cooperatively with us in bringing this unfortunate incident to a successful end.”

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The president also directed emergency agencies to work with the Oyo state government to provide the rescued children and teachers with all necessary medical care and relief support.

According to reports, the pupils and their teachers were rescued during a joint operation involving personnel of the Nigerian Army and the police, backed by intelligence from the DSS.

A security source said at least nine of the bandits were killed during the operation, while eight were arrested and are in the custody of the DSS.

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Makinde thanks Tinubu over rescue of abducted Ogbomoso pupils, teachers, says it’s a big relief

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo state has said that he is overjoyed following the rescue of pupils and teachers abducted in Oriire LGA of the state.

The victims regained their freedom on Friday after spending 56 days in captivity, following a coordinated operation involving the military, the Department of State Services (DSS) and the police.

Speaking with Channels Television shortly after the rescue, Makinde described the development as a huge relief for the state.

He thanked President Bola Tinubu for pushing for their release.

“It is such a big relief for all of us. Just right now, I am overjoyed and can hardly say much,” the governor said.

“I use this opportunity to say a big thank you to all the service commands, the police, DSS, military and, of course, the president for pushing for their release.”

On May 15, gunmen attacked Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota; Community Grammar School, Esiele; and LA Primary School in Ogbomoso, all in Oriire LGA.

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The sad incident prompted the Oyo state government to shut schools in four LGAs as security agencies intensified rescue efforts.

Protests were organised in some parts of the country to demand the rescue of the abducted schoolchildren.

On May 18, Makinde said one of the teachers abducted during the attack was killed in captivity.

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Eight kidnappers arrested, others killed – Presidency

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Following the heart-warming news of the rescue of the pupils and teachers abducted in Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State, the Presidency has confirmed that eight of the kidnappers have been arrested and are now in the custody of the Department of State Services, while some others were neutralised during the operation.

Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy, disclosed this in a follow-up post on his verified X handle on Friday after he announced the victims’ release.

Onanuga said no concession was made to the terrorists to secure the freedom of the abducted pupils and teachers.

Onanuga explained that the kingpin whose release the kidnappers had demanded was neither freed nor spared, as he remains under prosecution for offences linked to his terrorist activities.

He wrote, “Updated: in the course of the rescue operation, eight of the kidnappers were arrested and are now in DSS custody, while some of them were neutralised.

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“There was no quid pro quo in the rescue as one of the terrorists, a kingpin, that the kidnappers demanded his release, is being prosecuted for his atrocities. The security agencies will give full account soon.”

He added that security agencies would soon provide a comprehensive account of the operation.

The pupils and teachers had spent weeks in captivity after gunmen stormed three schools in the Esiele and Yawota communities of the local government area on May 15, killing a teacher and later beheading another in a video that sparked national outrage.

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