Lambasts them over silence on 2 months fuel scarcity
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has urged labour leaders in
the country to protect the interests of Nigerians, especially their
members against government’s anti-people policies, saying;
“Labour leaders must not allow the welfare of the people to be
compromised.”
Governor Fayose, who was speaking against the backdrop of the plan by
the federal government to increase petrol pump price from N87 to N97
per litre, remove fuel subsidy, increase electricity tariffs,
retrench thousands of workers, reduce N18, 000 minimum wage, introduce
toll gate, among others, said, “If labour leaders do not stand up for
the people at this time as they have done in the past, posterity will
not forgive them.”
In a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday by his Special Assistant
on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose
said he was particularly worried over the silence of labour leaders
on the two months fuel scarcity in the country, which the federal
government appeared not to have any ready solution to.
The governor, who reminded the labour leaders of how they led their
members to protest when fuel price was increased by the Dr Goodluck
Jonathan administration in 2012, added that, “No matter the
political party in government, labours unions must stand by their
members in particular and the people in general.”
He said: “When they were seeking for votes from Nigerians, they
promised to reduce petrol pump price to from N87 to N45 per litre, they
promised to create three million jobs per year, they said $1 will be
equal to N1 and above all, they promised to pay unemployed youths N5,000
stipend and provide one meal a day to pupils nationwide.
“However, thousands of Nigerians have lost their jobs in the last six
months, while millions of jobs are to be lost next year, particularly
in the construction sector and banking sector where mergers
and acquisitions of banks have become imminent.
“Even the federal government that promised three million employments
per year is already sacking workers with over 2,000 university workers
retrenched.
“Most importantly, President Muhammadu Buhari himself is telling
Nigerians to prepare for hardships in year 2016, with no effort being
made by the federal government to mitigate the effects of the impending
hardships.
“The labour movement must therefore be prepared to stand up for the
people, making sure that the welfare of the workers is not compromised
by the government.”
While maintaining that democracy was being threatened under the APC
government of President Buhari, Governor Fayose said “a lot of
infringements are being done to our democratic process and all lovers of
democracy must be worried, especially about the inconclusive elections
held under the present government.”
Sunday, 20 December 2015
20:29:00
admin
NEWS
No comments
Related Posts:
So Sad! 46-year-old Pedestrian Man was Crushed to Death by a Truck Driver in Lagos According to Lagos State Police Command, a man has been sent to his early grave by a truck driver few hours ago in Lagos while attempting to cross the road. Illustratice photo A 46-year-old pedestrian identi… Read More
Lagos Residents Clamour for More Foot Bridges at Ojota Lagos residents on Monday urged the State Government to construct more pedestrian bridges at Ojota bust stop, so as to decon… Read More
Buhari arrives China Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived the People’s Republic of China and w… Read More
We won’t accept actions that threaten peace in Nigeria-DalungThe Minister for Youth and Sports Barrister Solomon Dalung has said that the Ministry will not accept any action that will threaten the peace of the country. Barrister Dalung made the statement in the wake of a Federal High court ruling in Jos which nullified the election of the current executive of the Nigeria Football Federation. He said sports loving Nigerians and the football family were thrown into a state of confusion following the ruling which sparked off the current leadership crisis in the NFF that also led to different press statements from both camps laying claim to the leadership of the federation. The Minister warned that both parties must be guided by the rule of law. “This current administration believes in the rule of law and all of our actions must be guided by the provisions of the law. Therefore, anything that suggests the contrary will not be in the interest of the nation”. Barrister Dalung however stated that the Amaju -led board had a thirty-day right of appeal. “The decision of the court will only take effect if the right to appeal expires and the Amaju-led board fails to exercise its right . It will be out of place for any group of persons who have enjoyed the protection of the law by going to court to exercise their rights to now turn round and want to deny the other party of their own right”. This development, Barrister Dalung said, has been a source of great concern to sports loving Nigerians. “The announcement of the dissolution of standing committees and appointments by the Giwa led executive, even when the Amaju -led board has indicated their right of appeal, cannot promote stability in football. I am therefore calling on all parties to the dispute to maintain peace and respect the rule of law. By this token, the judicial process must be allowed to run its full course, unless and until any of the parties wishes the contrary”. Barrister Dalung warned that the Ministry will not allow threats to the peace of the country. As a supervising Ministry, we are committed to maintaining law and order and will not accommodate threats to the peace of sports and the country. The interest of the nation supersedes any other interest” the Minister said. The Minister for Youth and Sports, Barrister Solomon Dalung, has said that the Ministry will not accept any action that will threaten the peace of the country. Barrister Dalung made the statement in the wake of a Federal… Read More
Popular Snake Catcher Dies After Being Bitten by Deadly Taipan During Snake Catching Session (Photo) A prolific snake catcher who was out on job has been killed by the same thing he had spent several years taming after he got bitten by a Taipan. Wayne Cameron loved working snakes Friends and family ha… Read More
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 COMMENTS:
Post a Comment