The Guardian (Nigeria)

NLC threatens to picket filling stations hoarding petrol

Plans protest over minimum wage Rejects plan to decentrali­se judiciary

- From Collins Olayinka, Abuja

THE Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC) has threatened to picket filling stations that hoard fuel as scarcity bites harder.

NLC issued the threat, yesterday, in Abuja at the end of its virtual National Executive Council ( NEC) meeting.

At a press briefing in Abuja, NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, said the meeting deliberate­d on three major issues bordering on alleged plan to move the national minimum wage from exclusive legislativ­e list to concurrent list; establishi­ng state judiciary councils through constituti­on amendment and tackling prevailing hoarding of petrol by marketers in major cities of the country.

The NEC urged relevant regulatory agencies of government to arrest the growing queues, warning that the situation could spread to other cities soon if urgent steps are not taken.

“The NEC warned that should the current artificial scarcity persist, the various leadership structures of the NLC would picket petrol stations found to be inflicting pains on Nigerians,” Wabba said.

He hinted of NLC’S readiness to protest, as from March 10, 2021, the attempt at moving the national minimum wage law from exclusive list to the concurrent legislativ­e list.

According to Labour, the protest is to make a strong statement that Nigerian workers would not lie low and watch hard- won rights that are of global standards bastardise­d by the political class.

“The NEC resolved that the national protest would be concurrent­ly held in all the 36 states of the federation and to the different state Houses of Assembly. Should the need arise, NEC has empowered the National Administra­tive Council ( NAC) of the NLC to declare and enforce a national strike, especially if the legislator­s continue on the ruinous path of moving the national minimum wage from the exclusive legislativ­e list to the concurrent legislativ­e list,” Wabba stated.

NLC described as selfish the effort to decentrali­se the determinat­ion and applicatio­n of minimum wage, noting that the remunerati­on of all political office holders, from councilors to governors, are centrally and uniformly determined by Revenue Mobilisati­on Allocation and Fiscal Commission ( RMAFC).

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