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NLC Chairman Sacked, Govt. Says He's A 'Ghost Worker' for 27yrs

NLC Chairman Sacked, Govt. Says He's A 'Ghost Worker' for 27yrs

Apparently not linked to the just concluded nationwide strike of the Labour union led by Ayuba Wabba over hike in Petrol pump price, the Nigeria Labour Congress Chairman in Kogi State, Mr. Onuh Edoka has been sacked by the Kogi State Government after 27 years in service, claiming he is a 'ghost worker', News Punch understands

Mr. Edoka was one of about 9000 people sacked following a screening exercise to weed out illegal workers from the 21 local government areas of the state, Premium Times reports

Mr. Edoka, who serves as head of both the Medical Health Workers Union and the NLC in the state, said he was employed in 1989, and currently serves as a Disease and Surveillance Officer in the state.

He said he was baffled by the result of the screening exercise headed by Paul Okuntimo, a retired general, who gained notoriety for his role in the incarceration of the late activist, Saro Wiwa.

“The General’s committee claims that I submitted the wrong bank statements. But they only asked for my statement of accounts for the past two years which I submitted,” Premium Times quoted Mr. Edoka to have said yesterday.

Speaking on behalf of the state chapter of the NLC, Mr Edoka said the workers union would take to the streets to challenge the government’s actions.

“The government just got a bailout based on the current staff strength. Suddenly they want to retrench workers to divert the funds even though some of these workers have not been paid for over 23 months,” he said.

“The NLC is saying that these people are not ghost workers. They are living beings and we are ready to bring them out on the streets of Lokoja so that the world can see that they are not ghosts but real workers of Kogi state,” Mr Eboka said.

The government said the screening process was transparent and designed to identify persons who gained employment or obtained promotions fraudulently.

Gbenga Olorunpomi, a media aide to Gov. Yayaha Bello of Kogi State, said some of the workers who failed the screening exercise did not furnish the committee with the required information.

“For example, many of them refused to supply their BVNs [Bank Verification Numbers]. This automatically brings up the question of why they don’t have BVNs if they don’t have anything to hide,” he said, adding that the current list is merely a preliminary list and that the said workers would be given the opportunity to rectify any deficiency.

“The governor has assured the people that no legitimate worker in Kogi state will be sacked. But there are some people who got into the system fraudulently. For those people, we have no apologies,” Mr. Olorunpomi said.

A new list, which will clarify the reasons for the screening failure, is expected to be released within the week.

Credit: Premium Times
Apparently not linked to the just concluded nationwide strike of the Labour union led by Ayuba Wabba over hike in Petrol pump price, the Nigeria Labour Congress Chairman in Kogi State, Mr. Onuh Edoka has been sacked by the Kogi State Government after 27 years in service, claiming he is a 'ghost worker', News Punch understands

Mr. Edoka was one of about 9000 people sacked following a screening exercise to weed out illegal workers from the 21 local government areas of the state, Premium Times reports

Mr. Edoka, who serves as head of both the Medical Health Workers Union and the NLC in the state, said he was employed in 1989, and currently serves as a Disease and Surveillance Officer in the state.

He said he was baffled by the result of the screening exercise headed by Paul Okuntimo, a retired general, who gained notoriety for his role in the incarceration of the late activist, Saro Wiwa.

“The General’s committee claims that I submitted the wrong bank statements. But they only asked for my statement of accounts for the past two years which I submitted,” Premium Times quoted Mr. Edoka to have said yesterday.

Speaking on behalf of the state chapter of the NLC, Mr Edoka said the workers union would take to the streets to challenge the government’s actions.

“The government just got a bailout based on the current staff strength. Suddenly they want to retrench workers to divert the funds even though some of these workers have not been paid for over 23 months,” he said.

“The NLC is saying that these people are not ghost workers. They are living beings and we are ready to bring them out on the streets of Lokoja so that the world can see that they are not ghosts but real workers of Kogi state,” Mr Eboka said.

The government said the screening process was transparent and designed to identify persons who gained employment or obtained promotions fraudulently.

Gbenga Olorunpomi, a media aide to Gov. Yayaha Bello of Kogi State, said some of the workers who failed the screening exercise did not furnish the committee with the required information.

“For example, many of them refused to supply their BVNs [Bank Verification Numbers]. This automatically brings up the question of why they don’t have BVNs if they don’t have anything to hide,” he said, adding that the current list is merely a preliminary list and that the said workers would be given the opportunity to rectify any deficiency.

“The governor has assured the people that no legitimate worker in Kogi state will be sacked. But there are some people who got into the system fraudulently. For those people, we have no apologies,” Mr. Olorunpomi said.

A new list, which will clarify the reasons for the screening failure, is expected to be released within the week.

Credit: Premium Times

I Can Swear On My Life, Buhari'll NOT Steal - Tinubu

I Can Swear On My Life, Buhari'll NOT Steal - Tinubu

Bola Tinubu, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), says he can vouch for President Muhammadu Buhari when it comes to managing Nigeria’s funds.

Speaking at the headquarters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), on Friday, Tinubu described Buhari as honest and straightforward.
The APC chieftain said that he was at the union’s headquarters to appeal to the NLC to shelve the strike.

An NLC faction led by Ayuba Wabba had declared a nationwide strike and protests on Wednesday.

But the action failed to gain much traction.

“I cannot say, I’m a part of the decision that created the situation. I can only say I noticed the communication gap. And I cannot say you are enemies of this government,” he told the executive of the congress.

“Today, we came here to appeal to you. Go back to history, we worked real hard to bring Nigeria on progressive path. For me a progressive government is all about the welfare of the people.

“Mr president, the former president of NLC, and senators are here to make it clear that you are not an enemy of a government that is progressive.

“We have refineries, but they are not serving our people. Is it benefiting the public? Why should we continue problem after problem, and continue to do the same things over and over again.

“We must try new things. I’m here to appeal to you to understand this government. You brought this government in. If change is our slogan, are we collaborating to make it possible?

“This is by the way, we must introduce history… the political history of the country is not being taught in schools anymore.
“In good conscience, many of you who are part of genuine labour struggle know is about progress and not cheap oil.

”We are shipping our labour, oil and opportunities abroad, which is not good for the country.

“Buhari is straightforward. We didn’t say we won’t have problems with him, but he has integrity.

“They brought in SURE-P, but the only thing about SURE-P is corruption. It was sure stealing, sure diversion….
“Buhari will listen to us, we will work together to make this change possible.

“I can swear that Buhari will not touch a penny for personal gain. He has that character and integrity to steer Nigeria.
“Let us look at a new mechanism of doing things.

“Let us work together for a government that we know is honest. My mission here is for peace, for us to return to the negotiating table.
“Let us build Nigeria, let us make it the centre piece of Africa.

“Let us call off this strike. I come to beg on behalf of my party.”

Tinubu was accompanied by Rauf Aregbesola, governor of Osun state and Kabir Marafa, a senator from Zamfara central.
Bola Tinubu, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), says he can vouch for President Muhammadu Buhari when it comes to managing Nigeria’s funds.

Speaking at the headquarters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), on Friday, Tinubu described Buhari as honest and straightforward.
The APC chieftain said that he was at the union’s headquarters to appeal to the NLC to shelve the strike.

An NLC faction led by Ayuba Wabba had declared a nationwide strike and protests on Wednesday.

But the action failed to gain much traction.

“I cannot say, I’m a part of the decision that created the situation. I can only say I noticed the communication gap. And I cannot say you are enemies of this government,” he told the executive of the congress.

“Today, we came here to appeal to you. Go back to history, we worked real hard to bring Nigeria on progressive path. For me a progressive government is all about the welfare of the people.

“Mr president, the former president of NLC, and senators are here to make it clear that you are not an enemy of a government that is progressive.

“We have refineries, but they are not serving our people. Is it benefiting the public? Why should we continue problem after problem, and continue to do the same things over and over again.

“We must try new things. I’m here to appeal to you to understand this government. You brought this government in. If change is our slogan, are we collaborating to make it possible?

“This is by the way, we must introduce history… the political history of the country is not being taught in schools anymore.
“In good conscience, many of you who are part of genuine labour struggle know is about progress and not cheap oil.

”We are shipping our labour, oil and opportunities abroad, which is not good for the country.

“Buhari is straightforward. We didn’t say we won’t have problems with him, but he has integrity.

“They brought in SURE-P, but the only thing about SURE-P is corruption. It was sure stealing, sure diversion….
“Buhari will listen to us, we will work together to make this change possible.

“I can swear that Buhari will not touch a penny for personal gain. He has that character and integrity to steer Nigeria.
“Let us look at a new mechanism of doing things.

“Let us work together for a government that we know is honest. My mission here is for peace, for us to return to the negotiating table.
“Let us build Nigeria, let us make it the centre piece of Africa.

“Let us call off this strike. I come to beg on behalf of my party.”

Tinubu was accompanied by Rauf Aregbesola, governor of Osun state and Kabir Marafa, a senator from Zamfara central.

UPDATE: What Tinubu, NLC Discussed Today At Labour House, Abuja

UPDATE: What Tinubu, NLC Discussed Today At Labour House, Abuja


Tinubu, accompanied by some officials of the APC and Governor Rauf Aregbesola, said he came on behalf of his party, the Buhari government to appeal to the labour leaders to end the strike and return to the negotiating table TheNicheNG says

In a move designed clearly to massage the ego of the labour leaders, since the strike was largely ignored in many parts of Nigeria, Tinubu urged Labour to employ anger management in resolving the disagreement over the fuel price increase.

Tinubu explained the reason for the fuel price increase and said it was done in the best interest of Nigeria as it would allow investors to come into Nigeria to build refineries.

He contrasted the policy to the step taken by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2012, when he set up SURE-P in 2012. The APC leader said what was sure of the SURE-P was corruption.

He said the Buhari administration would not follow the same path. He urged labour leaders to repose trust in the Buhari administration as it is one of integrity and honesty.

“This President is genuine. This decision was the only one left. Buhari has integrity and a character that is reliable”, Tinubu said.

In a response, Ayuba thanked the Tinubu for his intervention and promised to take the appeal to the affiliates of the NLC. He said the NLC was not opposed to negotiation with government.

Tinubu, accompanied by some officials of the APC and Governor Rauf Aregbesola, said he came on behalf of his party, the Buhari government to appeal to the labour leaders to end the strike and return to the negotiating table TheNicheNG says

In a move designed clearly to massage the ego of the labour leaders, since the strike was largely ignored in many parts of Nigeria, Tinubu urged Labour to employ anger management in resolving the disagreement over the fuel price increase.

Tinubu explained the reason for the fuel price increase and said it was done in the best interest of Nigeria as it would allow investors to come into Nigeria to build refineries.

He contrasted the policy to the step taken by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2012, when he set up SURE-P in 2012. The APC leader said what was sure of the SURE-P was corruption.

He said the Buhari administration would not follow the same path. He urged labour leaders to repose trust in the Buhari administration as it is one of integrity and honesty.

“This President is genuine. This decision was the only one left. Buhari has integrity and a character that is reliable”, Tinubu said.

In a response, Ayuba thanked the Tinubu for his intervention and promised to take the appeal to the affiliates of the NLC. He said the NLC was not opposed to negotiation with government.

BREAKING: Tinubu Spotted With NLC Chairman, Wabba At Labour House, Abuja; See Photos

BREAKING: Tinubu Spotted With NLC Chairman, Wabba At Labour House, Abuja; See Photos

BREAKING: Tinubu Spotted With NLC Chairman, Wabba At Labour House, Abuja; See Photos
The national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, alongside with his loyalist and Governor of State of Osun Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola were this morning spotted at the Labour House, Abuja.

Report privy to News Punch suggests that Tinubu was at the labour house to confer and appeal with the Ayuba Wabba Led Nigeria Labour Congress over the ongoing strike.

The NLC had three days ago embarked on the nationwide strike to protest the sudden hike of petrol from N86.50 to N145 by the Federal Government.

This is a confirmation of News Punch earlier report few days ago that the Federal Government had struck a deal, contracted Tinubu and others to quell the proposed NLC strike

Tinubu who was once an advocate of sustainable subsidy regime during former President Goodluck Jonathan administration had back down, supporting the current government, describing the removal of the subsidy as a courageous decision.


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BREAKING: Tinubu Spotted With NLC Chairman, Wabba At Labour House, Abuja; See Photos
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BREAKING: Tinubu Spotted With NLC Chairman, Wabba At Labour House, Abuja; See Photos
The national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, alongside with his loyalist and Governor of State of Osun Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola were this morning spotted at the Labour House, Abuja.

Report privy to News Punch suggests that Tinubu was at the labour house to confer and appeal with the Ayuba Wabba Led Nigeria Labour Congress over the ongoing strike.

The NLC had three days ago embarked on the nationwide strike to protest the sudden hike of petrol from N86.50 to N145 by the Federal Government.

This is a confirmation of News Punch earlier report few days ago that the Federal Government had struck a deal, contracted Tinubu and others to quell the proposed NLC strike

Tinubu who was once an advocate of sustainable subsidy regime during former President Goodluck Jonathan administration had back down, supporting the current government, describing the removal of the subsidy as a courageous decision.


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STRIKE:11 States Shun NLC Order, See List

STRIKE:11 States Shun NLC Order, See List

It's no longer news that the much anticipated industrial action by a faction of Nigeria Labour Congress to protest the hike in petrol has begun today. 

However, the strike, which had a low turnout in most states, was considered a failure even though some parts of Enugu, Oyo, Ondo and Lagos state joined the protest.


The TUC Chairman, Bobboi Kaigama earlier today confirms the union withdrawal despite earlier cooperation with the Ayuba Wabba led NLC

Here are some states that Ignored the strike/protest, Nigerian monitor observes;

  1. Anambra
  2. Rivers
  3. Bauchi
  4. Yobe
  5. Adamawa
  6. Jigawa
  7. Kano
  8. Katsina
  9. Kaduna
  10. Sokoto
  11. Kebbi
It's no longer news that the much anticipated industrial action by a faction of Nigeria Labour Congress to protest the hike in petrol has begun today. 

However, the strike, which had a low turnout in most states, was considered a failure even though some parts of Enugu, Oyo, Ondo and Lagos state joined the protest.


The TUC Chairman, Bobboi Kaigama earlier today confirms the union withdrawal despite earlier cooperation with the Ayuba Wabba led NLC

Here are some states that Ignored the strike/protest, Nigerian monitor observes;

  1. Anambra
  2. Rivers
  3. Bauchi
  4. Yobe
  5. Adamawa
  6. Jigawa
  7. Kano
  8. Katsina
  9. Kaduna
  10. Sokoto
  11. Kebbi

STRIKE: TUC President, Bobboi Kaigama Open Up, Clears The Air Over Involvement

STRIKE: TUC President, Bobboi Kaigama Open Up, Clears The Air Over Involvement

STRIKE: TUC President, Bobboi KaigamaOpen Up, Clears The Air Over Involvement
Mr. Bobboi Kaigama has finally broken silence to confirm that the Trade Union Congress, TUC, is not part of the ongoing strike declared by  Nigeria by factional leader of Nigeria Labour Congress, CLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba

Bobboi Kaigama, according to Daily Post  dissociated his union from the industrial action. in a response to Daily Post, Kaigama said, “TUC is not on strike”.



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STRIKE: TUC President, Bobboi KaigamaOpen Up, Clears The Air Over Involvement
Mr. Bobboi Kaigama has finally broken silence to confirm that the Trade Union Congress, TUC, is not part of the ongoing strike declared by  Nigeria by factional leader of Nigeria Labour Congress, CLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba

Bobboi Kaigama, according to Daily Post  dissociated his union from the industrial action. in a response to Daily Post, Kaigama said, “TUC is not on strike”.



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FUEL Hike: TUC Dumps NLC, Opts Out Of Strike As Wabba-led Labour Stages A Walkout On FG

FUEL Hike: TUC Dumps NLC, Opts Out Of Strike As Wabba-led Labour Stages A Walkout On FG

FUEL Hike: TUC Dumps NLC, Opts Out Of Strike As Wabba-led Labour Stages A Walkout On FG
In the continued dialogue with the Federal Government where the Ayuba Wabba-led Nigeria Labour Congress reportedly staged a walkout on the FG, while the Trade Union Congress, TUC has also opted not to embark on the planned strike slated to commence today, Wednesday 15th May 2016.

Earlier, the Joe Ajaero-led faction of the NLC, the private sector workers union, PENGASSAN, NUPENG and others have already agreed not to join the strike.

The Trade Union Congress representatives, who also attended the meeting, however, said the TUC would not join the strike.

At the last night meeting, Comrade Aliyu Wabba led own faction of the NLC workers delegation, while the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Babachir Lawal, led the Federal Government delegation at the talks held in the SGF’s office in Abuja 

“The National Industrial Court has given an injunction that no strike by NLC and TUC should hold tomorrow (Wednesday). It is, therefore, clear that anyone embarking on strike tomorrow (Wednesday) is doing so illegally and the government is assuring all Nigerians to come out and do their jobs tomorrow (Wednesday).

“It the duty of government to provide security for her citizens and anyone who tries to coerce any worker to do their bidding would be made to face the law of the land. We had full cooperation with the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria and they said they are not going on strike. For them, it is a complete return to work tomorrow (Wednesday). It is not the same with the NLC however. They have two factions, one agreed completely with the position of the TUC.” the SGF said after the meeting.

On the labour side, Wabba briefing journalists said, his team arrived at its decision to proceed on strike following the inability of the Federal Government to meet up with its demand to revert to the N86.50K old pump price of fuel.

Officials of NLC, who pleaded not to be named, said they were angered by the decision of the Federal Government to proceed to court, despite existing negotiation which was at the instance of the government.

The Joe Ajaero faction of the NLC had initially on Tuesday said it would not join the strike while the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, as well as the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Association of Nigeria had last week also dissociated the associations from the strike.

The action of the NLC followed the failure of the parties to resolve the dispute over the increase of the pump price of petroleum by the Federal Government from N86.50 to N145 per litre.

But the Federal Government has threatened to apply the ‘no-work-no-pay’ rule against workers who join the NLC strike.

The SGF, Babachir Lawal, in a statement on Tuesday, directed all ministers, permanent secretaries and heads of government agencies to invoke the provision of rule against errant workers.

Lawal advised civil servants to shun the exercise in their own interest, which, he said, was called by the NLC despite a ruling of the National Industrial Court, which restrained labour from going on strike on Wednesday.

The SGF added, “This notice is regrettably given in spite of an order by the industrial court against the strike.  Government, therefore, calls upon and advises all workers to respect the laws of the land and to desist from participating in an illegal action.

“Government undertakes to guarantee the safety of workers and their workplaces, and expects that normal work will continue in the interest of the nation.  Accordingly, security agencies have been directed to ensure unimpeded access to offices, workplaces and markets.

“Accordingly, all ministers, permanent secretaries and heads of government agencies are hereby directed to invoke the provision of ‘no work no pay’ in respect of any staff member who absents himself or herself from work to join the strike.”

“Attendance registers are required to be opened in all Ministries, Departments and Agencies.”

There were indications on Tuesday that organised labour would defy the ruling of the National Industrial Court on the strike called to protest the fuel price increase.

While the Nigeria Labour Congress said it was not aware of the court order stopping the strike, the Trade Union Congress flayed the Federal Government for obtaining it.

The General Secretary of the NLC, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, in an interview with one of our correspondents on Tuesday, said, “I am not aware of any court injunction. As far as I am concerned, I am not aware of any court injunction.”

The  President of the TUC, Mr. Bala Kaigama, in an interview with The PUNCH, described the action of the Federal Government in heading for the National Industrial Court as panicky.

“That is what we are going to the meeting to find out. Who instituted that? So, we would find out if it is going to stop our negotiations. They are doing it through panic.  I think they are scared.

“We have not been served. Can you talk of what you have not seen?” he asked.





FUEL Hike: TUC Dumps NLC, Opts Out Of Strike As Wabba-led Labour Stages A Walkout On FG
In the continued dialogue with the Federal Government where the Ayuba Wabba-led Nigeria Labour Congress reportedly staged a walkout on the FG, while the Trade Union Congress, TUC has also opted not to embark on the planned strike slated to commence today, Wednesday 15th May 2016.

Earlier, the Joe Ajaero-led faction of the NLC, the private sector workers union, PENGASSAN, NUPENG and others have already agreed not to join the strike.

The Trade Union Congress representatives, who also attended the meeting, however, said the TUC would not join the strike.

At the last night meeting, Comrade Aliyu Wabba led own faction of the NLC workers delegation, while the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Babachir Lawal, led the Federal Government delegation at the talks held in the SGF’s office in Abuja 

“The National Industrial Court has given an injunction that no strike by NLC and TUC should hold tomorrow (Wednesday). It is, therefore, clear that anyone embarking on strike tomorrow (Wednesday) is doing so illegally and the government is assuring all Nigerians to come out and do their jobs tomorrow (Wednesday).

“It the duty of government to provide security for her citizens and anyone who tries to coerce any worker to do their bidding would be made to face the law of the land. We had full cooperation with the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria and they said they are not going on strike. For them, it is a complete return to work tomorrow (Wednesday). It is not the same with the NLC however. They have two factions, one agreed completely with the position of the TUC.” the SGF said after the meeting.

On the labour side, Wabba briefing journalists said, his team arrived at its decision to proceed on strike following the inability of the Federal Government to meet up with its demand to revert to the N86.50K old pump price of fuel.

Officials of NLC, who pleaded not to be named, said they were angered by the decision of the Federal Government to proceed to court, despite existing negotiation which was at the instance of the government.

The Joe Ajaero faction of the NLC had initially on Tuesday said it would not join the strike while the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, as well as the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Association of Nigeria had last week also dissociated the associations from the strike.

The action of the NLC followed the failure of the parties to resolve the dispute over the increase of the pump price of petroleum by the Federal Government from N86.50 to N145 per litre.

But the Federal Government has threatened to apply the ‘no-work-no-pay’ rule against workers who join the NLC strike.

The SGF, Babachir Lawal, in a statement on Tuesday, directed all ministers, permanent secretaries and heads of government agencies to invoke the provision of rule against errant workers.

Lawal advised civil servants to shun the exercise in their own interest, which, he said, was called by the NLC despite a ruling of the National Industrial Court, which restrained labour from going on strike on Wednesday.

The SGF added, “This notice is regrettably given in spite of an order by the industrial court against the strike.  Government, therefore, calls upon and advises all workers to respect the laws of the land and to desist from participating in an illegal action.

“Government undertakes to guarantee the safety of workers and their workplaces, and expects that normal work will continue in the interest of the nation.  Accordingly, security agencies have been directed to ensure unimpeded access to offices, workplaces and markets.

“Accordingly, all ministers, permanent secretaries and heads of government agencies are hereby directed to invoke the provision of ‘no work no pay’ in respect of any staff member who absents himself or herself from work to join the strike.”

“Attendance registers are required to be opened in all Ministries, Departments and Agencies.”

There were indications on Tuesday that organised labour would defy the ruling of the National Industrial Court on the strike called to protest the fuel price increase.

While the Nigeria Labour Congress said it was not aware of the court order stopping the strike, the Trade Union Congress flayed the Federal Government for obtaining it.

The General Secretary of the NLC, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, in an interview with one of our correspondents on Tuesday, said, “I am not aware of any court injunction. As far as I am concerned, I am not aware of any court injunction.”

The  President of the TUC, Mr. Bala Kaigama, in an interview with The PUNCH, described the action of the Federal Government in heading for the National Industrial Court as panicky.

“That is what we are going to the meeting to find out. Who instituted that? So, we would find out if it is going to stop our negotiations. They are doing it through panic.  I think they are scared.

“We have not been served. Can you talk of what you have not seen?” he asked.





FUEL HIKE: NLC Faction Opts Out Strike, Oil & Electricity Workers Too

FUEL HIKE: NLC Faction Opts Out Strike, Oil & Electricity Workers Too

FUEL HIKE: NLC Faction Opts Out Strike, Oil & Electricity Workers Too

The industrial action slated to commence tomorrow by the organised labour unions have suffered a huge setback as a factional Leader of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero has said it would join the nationwide strike action called by Nigeria Labour Congress faction led by Ayuba Wabba, Trade Union Congress and other affiliates.

In  regard, Ajaero, who is leader of the Nigeria Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) and the president National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Igwe Achese, both of whom are president and deputy president of the rival NLC faction, said their unions would not be part of the strike, Ripples Nigeria reports.

Comrade Ajaero, who was locked out of the initial meeting the Federal Government had with labour alongside his factional deputy, Achese, said his group would not be joining the strike on Wednesday, adding that his faction would also be meeting with the federal government’s team immediately after the meeting with the Wabba faction.




FUEL HIKE: NLC Faction Opts Out Strike, Oil & Electricity Workers Too

The industrial action slated to commence tomorrow by the organised labour unions have suffered a huge setback as a factional Leader of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero has said it would join the nationwide strike action called by Nigeria Labour Congress faction led by Ayuba Wabba, Trade Union Congress and other affiliates.

In  regard, Ajaero, who is leader of the Nigeria Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) and the president National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Igwe Achese, both of whom are president and deputy president of the rival NLC faction, said their unions would not be part of the strike, Ripples Nigeria reports.

Comrade Ajaero, who was locked out of the initial meeting the Federal Government had with labour alongside his factional deputy, Achese, said his group would not be joining the strike on Wednesday, adding that his faction would also be meeting with the federal government’s team immediately after the meeting with the Wabba faction.




STRIKE: 2 NLC Factions In Separate Dialogue With FG, Here Is What They Really Discussed Last Night

STRIKE: 2 NLC Factions In Separate Dialogue With FG, Here Is What They Really Discussed Last Night

The dialogue between the Federal Government and workers unions; the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress and their affiliates over the impending industrial action planned to begin tomorrow due to the sudden hike in petroleum pump price reportedly ended in stalemate.

An account by Punch Newspaper suggests that the government actually discussing with the two factions of the Nigeria Labour Congress-led by Ayuba Wabba and Joe Ajaero respectively.

At the end of the four-hour meeting on Tuesday morning, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Babachir Lawal, briefing journalists  said the two parties had “a fruitful discussion and will continue from where we stopped.”

The meeting, which ended at about 12 midnight, will resume at 3pm on Tuesday (today).

Lawal, however, refused to answer further questions from newsmen.

The Federal Government, however, began another round of meeting with the Joe Ajaero-led faction of the labour movement at about 12.15am on Tuesday after its meeting with the Ayuba Wabba-led Nigeria Labour Congress.

Wabba confirmed that discussions with the Federal Government would continue by 3pm on Tuesday (today).

Sources at the meeting said the labour leaders were not convinced by the figures presented by the government team.

Those who attended the meeting included Wabba;  NLC General Secretary, Peter Ozo-Esun; NUPENG president, Igwe Achese; PENGASSAN President, Olabode Johnson; TUC President, Bobboi Kaigama; Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige; Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang; and the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole.

Earlier on Monday, the Federal Government said it had no choice but to liberalise the price of petrol.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who stated this at a news conference in Abuja, justified the increase in the price of petrol to N145.

He also faulted a claim that the new price regime was about removal of subsidy.

He stated, “We have no choice but to liberalise the price of petrol if we are to end the crippling fuel scarcity that has enveloped the country, ensure the availability of the product and end the suffering of our people over the lingering scarcity.”

Debunking a claim that the new price regime was about removal of subsidy, he said, “There is no subsidy to remove because no provision was made for subsidy in the 2016 budget. Last year, the government paid out N1tn in subsidy, and that’s one sixth of this year’s budget. We can’t afford to pay another N1tn in subsidy.”

Justifying the government’s action, he said the fall in the price of crude oil had led to the reduction of foreign exchange available in the country.

This, he explained, had forced marketers to stop the importation of the product, thus making the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation the supplier of over 90 per cent of petrol.

Mohammed stated, “With the drastic fall in the price of crude oil, which is the nation’s main foreign exchange earner, there has also been a drastic reduction in the amount of foreign exchange available.

“The unavailability of forex and the inability to open letters of credit have forced marketers to stop product importation and imposed over 90 per cent supply on the NNPC since October 2015, in contrast to the past where NNPC supplied 48 per cent of the national requirement.”

He dismissed critics, who were comparing ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s fuel price increase in 2012 to the recent one by the Buhari administration.

Mohammed added, ‘‘Our answer to that is that there is no basis for comparison. The conditions in 2012 were vastly different from the conditions now.

 “Then, oil was selling for over 100 dollars a barrel, compared to just a little over 40 dollars a barrel now. Then, the country was awash in forex, thanks to the high earnings from oil. Then the foreign reserves were high.

“The new price regime is simply inevitable.”

The minister also disclosed that the renewed insurgency and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta had drastically reduced national crude oil production to 1.65 million barrels per day, against the 2.2 million barrels per day planned in the 2016 budget.

He noted that the resultant fuel scarcity had created an abnormal increase in price, resulting in Nigerians paying between N150 and N300 per litre because hoarding, smuggling and diversion of products had reduced volumes made available to citizens.

He stated, “The liberalisation of petrol supply and distribution will allow marketers and any Nigerian entity, willing to supply PMS, to source for their forex and import PMS to ensure the availability of the products in all locations of the country.”

In a similar vein, Christians in the 19 northern states and Abuja on Monday backed the deregulation of the petroleum industry and cautioned the Nigeria Labour Congress against the proposed nationwide strike.

Under the aegis of the Northern chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, the association called on organised labour to shelve its planned nationwide strike over the increase in the price of petrol.

Northern CAN’s Public Relations Officer, Reverend John Hayab, who spoke to our correspondent in Kaduna on Monday, said the deregulation of the downstream oil sector was the best option for now in stimulating the nation’s economy.

Hayab noted that the proposed nationwide strike by organised labour could not be in the interest of Nigerians as according to him, “strike has never and will not be the option to revamping the economy.”

The cleric also proposed dialogue between organised labour and the government in order to find a common ground in solving the current problem.

He noted that the association was, however, not happy with the way the Federal Government removed the fuel subsidy without due consultations with other stakeholders.

The spokesman added, “We understand the pains and difficulties Nigerians are passing through. We share the pains and difficulties with them. This is a period of sacrifice.

“We don’t think going or embarking on strike by the Nigeria Labour Congress is the best option. The best option is a roundtable discussion.”

Source: News Punch: Excerpts From Punch Newspaper


The dialogue between the Federal Government and workers unions; the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress and their affiliates over the impending industrial action planned to begin tomorrow due to the sudden hike in petroleum pump price reportedly ended in stalemate.

An account by Punch Newspaper suggests that the government actually discussing with the two factions of the Nigeria Labour Congress-led by Ayuba Wabba and Joe Ajaero respectively.

At the end of the four-hour meeting on Tuesday morning, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Babachir Lawal, briefing journalists  said the two parties had “a fruitful discussion and will continue from where we stopped.”

The meeting, which ended at about 12 midnight, will resume at 3pm on Tuesday (today).

Lawal, however, refused to answer further questions from newsmen.

The Federal Government, however, began another round of meeting with the Joe Ajaero-led faction of the labour movement at about 12.15am on Tuesday after its meeting with the Ayuba Wabba-led Nigeria Labour Congress.

Wabba confirmed that discussions with the Federal Government would continue by 3pm on Tuesday (today).

Sources at the meeting said the labour leaders were not convinced by the figures presented by the government team.

Those who attended the meeting included Wabba;  NLC General Secretary, Peter Ozo-Esun; NUPENG president, Igwe Achese; PENGASSAN President, Olabode Johnson; TUC President, Bobboi Kaigama; Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige; Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang; and the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole.

Earlier on Monday, the Federal Government said it had no choice but to liberalise the price of petrol.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who stated this at a news conference in Abuja, justified the increase in the price of petrol to N145.

He also faulted a claim that the new price regime was about removal of subsidy.

He stated, “We have no choice but to liberalise the price of petrol if we are to end the crippling fuel scarcity that has enveloped the country, ensure the availability of the product and end the suffering of our people over the lingering scarcity.”

Debunking a claim that the new price regime was about removal of subsidy, he said, “There is no subsidy to remove because no provision was made for subsidy in the 2016 budget. Last year, the government paid out N1tn in subsidy, and that’s one sixth of this year’s budget. We can’t afford to pay another N1tn in subsidy.”

Justifying the government’s action, he said the fall in the price of crude oil had led to the reduction of foreign exchange available in the country.

This, he explained, had forced marketers to stop the importation of the product, thus making the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation the supplier of over 90 per cent of petrol.

Mohammed stated, “With the drastic fall in the price of crude oil, which is the nation’s main foreign exchange earner, there has also been a drastic reduction in the amount of foreign exchange available.

“The unavailability of forex and the inability to open letters of credit have forced marketers to stop product importation and imposed over 90 per cent supply on the NNPC since October 2015, in contrast to the past where NNPC supplied 48 per cent of the national requirement.”

He dismissed critics, who were comparing ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s fuel price increase in 2012 to the recent one by the Buhari administration.

Mohammed added, ‘‘Our answer to that is that there is no basis for comparison. The conditions in 2012 were vastly different from the conditions now.

 “Then, oil was selling for over 100 dollars a barrel, compared to just a little over 40 dollars a barrel now. Then, the country was awash in forex, thanks to the high earnings from oil. Then the foreign reserves were high.

“The new price regime is simply inevitable.”

The minister also disclosed that the renewed insurgency and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta had drastically reduced national crude oil production to 1.65 million barrels per day, against the 2.2 million barrels per day planned in the 2016 budget.

He noted that the resultant fuel scarcity had created an abnormal increase in price, resulting in Nigerians paying between N150 and N300 per litre because hoarding, smuggling and diversion of products had reduced volumes made available to citizens.

He stated, “The liberalisation of petrol supply and distribution will allow marketers and any Nigerian entity, willing to supply PMS, to source for their forex and import PMS to ensure the availability of the products in all locations of the country.”

In a similar vein, Christians in the 19 northern states and Abuja on Monday backed the deregulation of the petroleum industry and cautioned the Nigeria Labour Congress against the proposed nationwide strike.

Under the aegis of the Northern chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, the association called on organised labour to shelve its planned nationwide strike over the increase in the price of petrol.

Northern CAN’s Public Relations Officer, Reverend John Hayab, who spoke to our correspondent in Kaduna on Monday, said the deregulation of the downstream oil sector was the best option for now in stimulating the nation’s economy.

Hayab noted that the proposed nationwide strike by organised labour could not be in the interest of Nigerians as according to him, “strike has never and will not be the option to revamping the economy.”

The cleric also proposed dialogue between organised labour and the government in order to find a common ground in solving the current problem.

He noted that the association was, however, not happy with the way the Federal Government removed the fuel subsidy without due consultations with other stakeholders.

The spokesman added, “We understand the pains and difficulties Nigerians are passing through. We share the pains and difficulties with them. This is a period of sacrifice.

“We don’t think going or embarking on strike by the Nigeria Labour Congress is the best option. The best option is a roundtable discussion.”

Source: News Punch: Excerpts From Punch Newspaper


Nationwide Strike: FG Woos Workers With Increment To N45k As Minimum Wage

Nationwide Strike: FG Woos Workers With Increment To N45k As Minimum Wage

Fresh report according to HeralNG suggests that the Federal Government of Nigeria will propose a minimum wage of N45,000 to labour leaders in a meeting scheduled to hold today.


This new development by the Federal Government is believed to be an initiative towards to persuade the organised labouur to shun its plans to embark on a nationwide strike set to commence on Wednesday.

The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ayuba Wabba confirmed the scheduled meeting saying he got a text message inviting him and other labour leaders to the meeting, The Guardian reports.

The meeting, which is scheduled to hold at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment at 3.PM, will see the proposed increase by the Federal Government come with some provisos including reduction in the number of civil servants and merging ministries and agencies.

It was also revealed that ministers had been told to lead the initiative on the downsizing.

Also, the Efficiency Unit in the Federal Ministry of Finance, which responsible for coming up with cost reduction strategies is working on the template for the reduction.

The Federal Government would also be relying on the report of the Steve Oronsaiye’s panel on the rationalisation of the civil service in the streamlining process, TheHeraldNg Reports

Fresh report according to HeralNG suggests that the Federal Government of Nigeria will propose a minimum wage of N45,000 to labour leaders in a meeting scheduled to hold today.


This new development by the Federal Government is believed to be an initiative towards to persuade the organised labouur to shun its plans to embark on a nationwide strike set to commence on Wednesday.

The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ayuba Wabba confirmed the scheduled meeting saying he got a text message inviting him and other labour leaders to the meeting, The Guardian reports.

The meeting, which is scheduled to hold at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment at 3.PM, will see the proposed increase by the Federal Government come with some provisos including reduction in the number of civil servants and merging ministries and agencies.

It was also revealed that ministers had been told to lead the initiative on the downsizing.

Also, the Efficiency Unit in the Federal Ministry of Finance, which responsible for coming up with cost reduction strategies is working on the template for the reduction.

The Federal Government would also be relying on the report of the Steve Oronsaiye’s panel on the rationalisation of the civil service in the streamlining process, TheHeraldNg Reports


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