Do not increase fuel price, TUC warns Senate
The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has been warned by the Trade Union Congress, TUC,against plans to increase the pump price of petroleum products in the country.
It said in a statement on Friday, that the TUC was opposed to the decision bring in ‘assorted charges and surcharges’ to fund a proposed National Roads Funds.
They also said that the TUC was also opposed to the plans to sell the nation’s stake in some oil and gas assets.
The Labour leaders lamented that lawmakers and political officer holders had become rather insensitive to the plight of the suffering Nigerian citizenry.
The statement read in part “The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria wishes to warn the Senate against further plans to impoverish Nigerians with the recent move to hike the prices of fuel, diesel, and even factor in other assorted charges and surcharges ‘to fund the Proposed National Roads Fund’.
“The Congress is also against the proposed sale or reduction of the nation’s stakes in some oil and gas assets. We are surprised that Nigerian lawmakers and other political office holders have become numb to our pains, agonies, and miseries. This is painful.”
“Well, the Congress hereby warns and calls on the presidency and well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on the Senate and everyone behind the ungodly moves to drop them. They will be resisted. Our patience is over-stretched and we would be able to contain it anymore. A word is enough for the wise.”
It will be recalled that fuel was increased to 145 NGN per litre and the effect on Nigerians are still being felt


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