UPDATE ON FG’S INNER MEETING WITH NLC ON FUEL PRICE
Alhaji Mohammed Lawan Buba, a former
Director General of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), has
been appointed as chairman of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory
Agency (PPPRA).
This was announced on Wednesday, May
25, by Engineer Babachir David Lawal, the Secretary to the Government
of the Federation after a meeting between a federal government
delegation and the organized labour, Daily Trust reports.
lawal Babachir Lawal said Buhari
approved the appointment of Alhaji Mohammed Lawan Buba as PPPRA chairman
Lawal said the appointment of Buba, a former group executive director
of commercial & investment at Nigerian National Petroleum Company
(NNPC) was approved by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The federal government also constituted a
16-man committee to address issues that necessitated the three-day
strike embarked on by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) after the
increase in the pump price of petrol, Daily Trust reports.
He said the meeting was called to review
various issues which emanated from the the increased fuel price, such
as the minimum wage, implementation of the N500bn palliative in the 2016
budget and work out ways of resolving the issue on new pump price of
petrol.
“The committee is to discuss issues
concerning the minimum wage, to advice on possible modalities of working
out ways to arrive at a compromise. “Secondly, we have agreed that the
16-man committee will look at the issue of implementation and the
allocation of resources on the half a trillion naira palliatives
budgeted for by the Federal Government,” the SGF said.
After three days, NLC suspended its
indefinite strike to demand reversal of the pump price of petrol from
N145 to N86.50 on Sunday, May 22. Labour agreed to negotiate with the
federal government on the review of minimum wage for workers,
electricity tariff and constitution of the board of the PPMC among other
issues.
Responding to questions from newsmen,
the NLC president, Comrade Ayuba Wabba who led other labour leaders to
the meeting with the federal government, said it was successful. Also
speaking, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige,
said the 16-man committee was expected to work out the framework to
constitute the committee for the minimum wage review which was a
tripartite negotiation arrangement.
“I chair the committee and we are
waiting for the NLC to forward their nominees so that the committee can
be inaugurated sometime next week,” he said. The removal of fuel subsidy
and an increase in fuel price did not go down well with many Nigerians.
Popular Lagos based pastor and Buhari’s
running mate in the 2011 presidential election, Tunde Bakare, accused
the President Buhari-led federal government of not consulting widely
before removing subsidy from petrol and the subsequent hike in fuel
price.
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