The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG May Reverse Pump Price To N160 Per Litre, Negotiatio­ns Continue Dec 7

- From Collins Olayinka, Abuja Read the remainder of this story on www. guardian. ng

THepressur­e by organised Labour on the Federal Government to reverse the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit ( PMS) back to N160 per litre seems to be yielding fruits. At the end of the resumed negotiatio­ns between government and the labour movement yesterday night, the Federal Government indicated willingnes­s to consult widely with the view to reviewing the price downward, saying it might unveil the new price at the resumed meeting slated for December 7.

The Federal Government said the period between now and then would allow it embark on a wide range consultati­on over Labour’s request. Labour is insisting that the pump price must be reviewed downward to N160 before negotiatio­ns can proceed on the hike in electricit­y tariffs and deregulati­on of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry.

Minister for Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, who disclosed this at the end of the latest meeting between the Federal Government and organised Labour on the recent increases in the pump price of petrol and electricit­y tariff, added that the meeting agreed to let the government side consult with their principal and every relevant authority on the request of the Labour

He stated: “The message from the organised Labour is clear; they want a reversal of the pump price of PMS. The parties have agreed to let the government side consult their principal on that. We will consult the President, minister of Petroleum and the Economic Management Team.”

The minister noted that though it was no longer the responsibi­lity of government to fix the pump price of PMS as it had been deregulate­d, the matter still fell within the realm of the economy.

On the issue of the electricit­y tariff, Ngige said the committee working on it, headed by the Minister of State for Labour, Festus Keyamo, already had an interim report and would use the opportunit­y created by the adjournmen­t of the meeting to undertake field visits to the different Distributi­on Companies ( Discos) in Nigeria and come back with a more comprehens­ive report. Earlier at the start of the meeting, Ngige had stated that that nobody was immune from the effect of the increase of both the pump price of PMS and electricit­y tariff, but stated that conversati­ons on the issues should be handled with caution in order not to grind the economy to a halt. Also speaking, Secretary to the Government of the Federation ( SGF), Boss Mustapha, assured the organised Labour that every decision of government would always be based on the welfare and wellbeing of the people of Nigeria.

“I believe that working together with you, crafting agreements and negotiatin­g terms, would all be done with an overarchin­g interest of the people of Nigeria as the centre- piece.”

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