Nigeria Labour Congress will commence a nationwide strike on Wednesday next week.
NLC said the strike action would be implemented if the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited fails to reverse the new pump price for petrol.
Labour took the decision at the end of its emergency National Executive Council meeting held in Abuja on Friday.
During his inaugural speech on Monday, May 29, 2023, President Bola Tinubu, announced the removal of fuel subsidy. “Subsidy is gone,” he had said.
But the President’s media aides, in statements by the State hozuse insisted that he was misquoted by some sections of the media.
Tinubu’s declaration led to an increase in panic buying with some filling stations across the country raising the pump price of petrol to as high as N600 per litre.
On Wednesday, May 31, 2023, the NNPCL announced new pump prices according to states.
Some representatives of the government also met with the officials of the NLC, a meeting which ended in a deadlock.
But at the end of its NEC meeting on Friday, NLC National President, Joe Ajaero, told newsmen, “The NEC in session directed that the leadership of NLC should be cautious of negotiations with people without portfolios.
“It is destructive and until the government is properly constructed and the people who will negotiate with Labour are people with mandate and capacity to convince the government of the day, such negotiations may not be valid wherever.
“Consequently the NLC decided that if by Wednesday next week, the NNPCL, a private limited liability company that illegally announced a price regime in the oil sector refuses to reverse, the NLC and all its affiliates will withdraw their services and commence protest nationwide until this is complied with and that NNPC.
“The NLC NEC directs all state councils and industrial unions to commence mobilization from this moment.”