WEEKEND BREAK FOR STRIKES, RALLIES AND PROTESTS AND NEGOTIATION UPDATE...
WEEKEND BREAK FOR
STRIKES, RALLIES AND PROTESTS AND NEGOTIATION UPDATE...
13th
January, 2012
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union
Congress (TUC) and Joint Action Front (JAF) commend the Nigerian people
for turning out in their millions since Monday January 9, 2012, to
protest the astronomical increase in the price of PMS (Petrol). We
commend them for their resolute stand and insistence in struggling for a
better country.
The Labour Movement and its civil society allies
after nationwide consultations has decided that this weekend, Saturday
14th and Sunday 15thJanuary, 2012, will be observed as strike, protest
and rally-free days.
... We ask Nigerians to utilize these days to
rest, restock and get re-energized for the continuation of the strikes,
rallies and protests from Monday 16thJanuary, 2012.
Discussions with
Government
The NLC, TUC and their allies in the Civil Society
Movement on Thursday 12th January, 2012 met with the Senate leadership,
Nigeria Governors Forum and the Executive Arm.
At the meeting,
Labour asked the Presidency to suspend the new petrol (PMS) price
increases announced on January 1, 2012. In return, we offered to suspend
forthwith, the strikes, mass rallies and street protests. We also
suggested that an expanded committee be set up which would discuss the
fuel subsidy issue and pricing for petrol.
The Government side
presented a counter proposal asking Labour to negotiate new fuel prices.
Since we had no such mandate, Labour declined and decided to return to
its National Executive Council meetings which will be held on Saturday
14th January, 2012 for a possible expanded mandate.
Labour commends
the National Assembly for its intervention and further urges the
Presidency to be more reconciliatory towards the people and show more
understanding and sensitivity to their feelings and collective
interests.
Owei Lakemfa John Kolawole
Acting Secretary NLC
General Secretary TUC
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