Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Press Statement
WE HOLD THE JONATHAN ADMINISTRATION LIABLE FOR MURDER
It
is with a heavy heart that the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) announces
the murder of an anti-fuel price hike protester, who was shot dead by
the police today Tuesday 3rd January, 2012.
The victim was shot dead around the Post Office in central Ilorin, Kwara State. The
perpetrators of this crime were armed policemen from the Area A
Division, close to UBA Ilorin and the State Police Command along Sulu
Gambari Road, Ilorin.
The
NLC had cautioned the Jonathan administration against the use of brute
force and arms against unarmed Nigerians who protest publicly, their
rejection of its murderous policy of hiking fuel prices by between 120
and 200 per cent.
The
Police is directly under the control and command of the Presidency and
it is the Jonathan administration’s inhuman policy that has resulted in
the murder of an innocent citizen. The NLC holds the
Jonathan administration liable for this murder and advises it to fish
out its agents who shot protesters in Ilorin and bring them to justice..
The
NLC praises Lagosians for their massive protests on the streets of
Lagos today which ended at the Gani Fawehinmi Park, Ojota. We also commend the protesters who have been on the streets in various parts of the country from Lokoja to Kano.
The Belgore and Kolade Committees
The Presidency on Monday 2nd
January 2012 set up a committee headed by the retired Chief Justice of
the Federation, Justice Belgore purportedly to dialogue with Labour. We think this is an afterthought and meant to give Nigerians the impression that the Government wants to consult Nigerians.
First,
the Presidency had invited Labour to a follow-up discussion on the
issue of fuel subsidy removal only for it to abort the process by
removing the subsidy. Secondly, it announced to Nigerians that it was consulting them on the issue only for it to announce new PMS prices. Thirdly,
the government announced that even if the subsidy is to be removed, it
will be from April 1, 2012 only for it to carry out same on January 1,
2012.
Also,
the attacks on peaceful demonstrators, the arrests in Abuja and the
murder of a protester by the police do not portray a government that is
interested in dialogue and peaceful negotiations.
On
the Christopher Kolade Committee on the so-called Subsidy Reinvestment
and Empowerment Programme, Labour is seeking legal opinion as to the
constitutionality of spending public funds without appropriation by the
National Assembly.
The Presidency Lied!
No
one would have believed that the revered office of the President could
stoop so low to tell a lie. In a bid to defend the Presidency on the
misleading and callous imposition of astronomical increase in fuel
prices on Nigerians, the Special Adviser on Media to President Jonathan,
Dr. Reuben Abati told the media that Labour was in support of the
subsidy removal.
His
claim that Labour was consulted and had given support to whatever
government does on the issue of removal of subsidy is a blatant lie. In
the first place, the leadership of the Labour Movement had held only
one meeting with the Federal Government on the issue of oil subsidy. This was on Tuesday 20th December, 2011 and that meeting was not conclusive, as it was agreed that a follow-up meeting will be called by the Presidency.
Secondly,
the outcome of that meeting was immediately made public through a press
statement, and up till now, the presidency has not disputed its
content. At the meeting, the Labour Movement had noted
that it was not only impossible for the Federal Government to implement a
fifth of the projects outlined in the Subsidy Re-investment and
Empowerment Programme (SURE), but that the presentation by the
Presidency on the issue of oil subsidy “was simply a repetition of the
presentations made by the Babangida and Abacha regimes and the Obasanjo
administration, and that none of those promises were kept”.
The
report of that meeting as we have stated, is in the public domain. We
reiterate what we told Government, that Labour and the people stand
opposed to fuel subsidy removal and hikes in the price of fuel. No
amount of blackmail, propaganda or intimidation will deter Nigerians
from reclaiming their country.
Tomorrow Wednesday 4th
January, 2012, the NLC and TUC will issue a clear directive on the date
coordinated nationwide general strikes, mass rallies and street
protests will commence, and the methodology of the protests.
Abdulwahed I. Omar
President
Let action begin now, patriots are already on the street,wht are u labour waitng 4? ur package or wht.? We'v been deceivd so many times by NLC/TUC b4. Even ASSUU's strike is a ploy to keep th youths away from campus just to abate th tempo of ths strugle.
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