Tag: Trade Union Congress

  • “Nigerian Govt Warns NLC: No Strike Over Fuel Subsidy”

    “Nigerian Govt Warns NLC: No Strike Over Fuel Subsidy”

    The Nigerian government has issued a stern warning to the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) concerning their planned strike in response to the fuel subsidy removal by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

    In a statement released on Wednesday by the Federal Ministry of Justice, the government emphasized that any industrial action taken by the union concerning the fuel subsidy removal would be considered contempt of court. The statement, signed by the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Justice, Beatrice Jedy-Agba, stated, “It is, therefore, our minimum expectation that NLC will allow the courts to perform their constitutional roles rather than resorting to self-help and undermining the orders of the court.”

    The statement serves as a reminder to the union of an order issued by the National Industrial Court in Abuja on June 5, which restrained the organized Labour, including the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and their affiliates, from engaging in any strike action.

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    The Nigerian government further emphasizes the importance of adhering to legal processes and urges the NLC to find alternative means of addressing their concerns. With the removal of fuel subsidy being a contentious issue, the government aims to ensure stability and avoid disruptions in essential services and the economy.

    As the situation unfolds, both parties will need to engage in constructive dialogue to find a resolution that addresses the interests of workers while considering the country’s economic challenges. It remains to be seen how the NLC will respond to the government’s warning and whether alternative approaches to address the fuel subsidy removal will be explored.

  • Trade Union Gives FG Conditions For Removing Fuel Subsidy

    Trade Union Gives FG Conditions For Removing Fuel Subsidy

    The Trade Union Congress on Saturday gave conditions for the removal of fuel subsidies.

    The Federal Government has hinted that it may end the subsidy programme in June but the move has been opposed in several quarters.

    At the end of its National Executive Council, the TUC in a communique said the government must ensure that local refineries are operational before such a move is implemented.

    While highlighting the “worrisome economic situation and the rising cost of living in the country”, the TUC said both federal and state governments should put in place measures to ensure “food security and infrastructural development.”

    It directed its state councils and affiliates to prepare for “industrial actions” if the government goes ahead with its removal plans without meeting the conditions.

    “The Proposal by National Council of State on the final removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) as from June 2022 should take into consideration the attendant economic impact on the masses,” the TUC communique, signed by its President Quadri Olaleye and Secretary-General Musa-Lawal Ozigi, said.

    “There must be assurances that refineries are fully overhauled and establishment of modular refineries encouraged.”

    The trade congress noted that the effective policing of the nation’s borders to stem the rate of petroleum products smuggling must also be implemented.

  • BREAKING: Court stops  planned NLC, TUC strike

    BREAKING: Court stops planned NLC, TUC strike

    The Federal Government has obtained a fresh order against the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) from embarking on planned strike slated for Monday.

    Justice Ibrahim Galadima of the National Industrial Court issued the order in Abuja in an ex parte application by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation.

    Galadima had issued the same restraining ex parte order for Peace and Unity Ambassadors Association on Thursday.

    The NLC and TUC had declared a nationwide strike on Monday for reversal of the recent hike in electricity tariff and petrol pump price.

    Details shortly…