Govt, oil marketers planning to increase fuel price again

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FOLLOWING a successful protest by the organised labour against fuel subsidy removal and subsequent reduction of pump price of fuel to N97 per litre in January, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has alerted Nigerians to the manipulations and plans by the government and oil marketers to, again, increase the fuel price to N140 per litre, the amount earlier rejected by Nigerians in January.

The NLC, on Sunday, said the government was contriving with the oil marketers to push fuel price to N140, under the guise of scarcity.

The NLC, in a statement issued on Sunday, described the move as unacceptable, adding that the current artificial fuel scarcity in parts of the country was to blackmail Nigerians into accepting higher fuel prices.

“It is unacceptable to the NLC that marketers and the government will contrive to push the price of a litre of petrol (PMS) back to N140 under the guise of fuel scarcity,” the NLC, in a statement signed by its acting general secretary, Owei Lakemfa, said.

The NLC also described as ridiculous, the claim by the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) and the Independent Petroleum Marketers of Nigeria (IPMAN) that the probe into the oil sector by the National Assembly had created “uncertainties” and loss of confidence by the financial institutions, which had translated into fuel scarcity, as ridiculous.

Lakemfa said the fuel scarcity was part of the schemes to put pressure on the National Assembly to discontinue the probe.

The union said the President Goodluck Jonathan-led administration must live up to its promise that Nigerians would reap the dividends of the fuel price hike, adding that Nigerians were not interested in excuses.

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