Why We Walked Out of Midnight Meeting with FG - NLC Reveals and Insist on Nationwide Strike

Posted by Odinaka on Wed 18th May, 2016 - tori.ng

A last minute meeting between the federal government and Nigeria Labour Congress on Tuesday night to attempt to avert a nationwide strike over increased petrol price collapsed, NLC has revealed the reasons why.

 
We earlier reported it here that the President Buhari-led federal government's attempt to avert a nationwide strike by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), on Tuesday night over the increased petrol price, collapsed mid-way as representatives of the organised labour staged a walkout on government representatives.
 
The meeting, called by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, was attended by the president of NLC, Aliyu Wabba, who led representatives of affiliate groups including Trade Union Congress, and civil society organisations.
 
It was learnt that the meeting was barely an hour into its agenda when the labour leaders decided to stage a walkout after what they called the 'refusal of government to accede to their demands'. 
 
It was also gathered that the the talks broke down because the federal government refused to even consider its demand for a reversal of the price hike, and an earlier increase in electricity tariffs.
 
Peter Ozo-Eson, the General Secretary of the NLC, who spoke with Premium Times on phone shortly after leaving the venue of the meeting, said members could not continue to put up with the government’s unbending attitude towards their demands.
 
"The talks with government broke down because it was not ready to address the issues the NLC placed on the table for discussion; so we left.

"The demands the NLC and its affiliates made formally in writing on Saturday were that government should first revert to the fuel price of N86.50 per litre before any other decision.

"Again, we demanded that the electricity tariff imposed on the people last January should also be reversed. But, government said they were not ready to discuss such things.

"They said they wanted to discuss minimum wage and palliatives. But, those were not issues we were ready to start any discussion with," Ozo-Eson said.
 
He added that labour was not interested in listening to what offers government was going to make in respect of the two issues it offered to talk about, saying their interest was a complete reversal of the fuel price and electricity tariff.
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