Indications have emerged why the talks between the Nigerian government
and the leaders of organised labour hit the rocks Monday night.
The
federal government had announced the deregulation of the petroleum
downstream, a development that has jerked up the price of Premium Motor
Spirit, otherwise known as fuel from N86 to N145 per litre.
Following
the development, labour leaders threatened to embark on nationwide
strike if the price was not reversed within 96 hours.
In a bid to stop the strike action, the government called for a dialogue with the workforce Monday.
A
competent insider hinted DAILY POST that the federal government during
the meeting with the Ayuba Wabba-led NLC proposed N120 per litre but
labour rejected, describing it as outrageous.
According to him,
the presidency said the best they could do was to reduce the pump price
by N25, in consideration of the outcries by Nigerians.
“That was
why the meeting ended in deadlock. FG proposed N120 per litre but the
NLC insisted of total reversal to the old price, which is N86 per litre.
“They were not ready to accept the outrageous proposal.
“The
outcome of the meeting with the Joe Ajaero-led group would determine
the next line of action,” the source who would not want his name
mentioned said.
However, efforts to reach the NLC General
Secretary, Peter Ozo-Esun for confirmation could not yield any fruit at
the time of this report.
http://dailypost.ng/2016/05/17/labour-leaders-kick-as-fg-proposes-n120-per-litre/
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