…Urges Nigerians Never to Rely on
Labour Unions
….Warns FG of Consequences
With the rumour of a possible
increase in pump price of petrol getting stronger by the day, the Conference of
Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) on Monday warned of the imminent consequences
of any such plan at a time an average Nigerian citizen can hardly afford one
good meal a day.
The Conference, which is the umbrella
body of all registered political parties and political associations in the
country, also counseled the citizens never to put their hope Labour unions in
Nigeria for any reversal of a hike in pump price if the federal government
eventually dances to the tune of the rumour mongers.
In a statement signed by its
Secretary General, Chief Willy Ezugwu, the CNPP maintained that since 2012, it
became obvious that the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress
(TUC), and their allied unions have not proven to be selfless partners with the
poor masses in times of need and cannot be trusted at this time or even in the
future.
According to the CNPP, “The only hope
for the ordinary citizen in the country at a time like this is the CNPP and its
coalition of civil society groups.
“Since the rumour of fuel price hike
began to make the rounds, observable body language of some government officials
as well as their statements point to the fact that the increment is sure to
come if the ordinary people did not resist the plan.
“More so, former and present bosses
of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) have at one time or the
other in recent times maintained that the price of fuel might have to be
increased from the current rate of N145 per litre due to the rising exchange rate.
“The CNPP is currently mobilizing
leaders of the civil society groups for a mother-of-all resistance if the
federal government dares to increase the pump price of petrol at any time.
“Nigerians should not be taken
unawares at this time. Those who are conversant with the antics of the current
administration know that any time such rumour and the attendant denials by the
federal government begin, the time for the increment is nearer than imagined.
“But if President Muhammadu Buhari
believes that he still has the goodwill that enabled him increase the pump
price of fuel from N85.50 to N145, the administration must be joking.
“The Nigerian masses allowed the last
fuel price hike because they never wanted the Buhari regime to have any excuse
for failure. But today, it has become more obvious that the government has
remained on the trial-and-error mode for 18months in office.
“Therefore, we join well meaning
Nigerians and the masses of this country to say no to another fuel price hike.
The CNPP is set to lead the struggle at this time and the resistance shall be
total”, the Conference vowed.
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