Organised Labour has urged President Bola Tinubu over the weekend in Ibadan, Oyo State, to reverse the floating of the national currency and energy costs in order to alleviate the country’s hardship.
Under the auspices of the National Union of Shop and Distributive Employees, NUSDE, organised labour stated that Nigerians and companies are going through a terrible time and that the Tinubu-led federal government must address the concerns immediately before things get out of hand.
President of NUSDE, Aminu Megbontowon, who spoke while addressing guests and members of the Union at the 6th Quadrennial and 13th National Delegates Conference, NDC, of NUSDE in Ibadan, Oyo State, said “Nigerian workers and businesses in the country are facing difficult times because of some of the policies implemented by this government.
“The cost of energy is provocatively high, and this has affected production, service, and worker welfare negatively. For instance, there is no justification for petroleum products to be over N1,000 considering Nigeria is an oil and gas producing country while the purchasing power of Nigerians remains very low.
“The electricity tariff is also very high. The electricity tariff that increased from N68 to N227 has also driven the cost of production, services, and livelihood far beyond the reach of many Nigerians.
“Since the costs of production, services, and living are rising much higher than the purchasing power of the vast majority, many Nigerians have been forced into poverty and even destitution. Many factories cannot sell their products, and this has led to the collapse of many companies with its attendant job losses.
“Invariably, we are losing members daily due to redundancies and job closures. The Nigerian economy needs cheaper energy, single-digit interest rates, and basic infrastructure to support the growth of production and service industries and compete globally.”
He added, “Hence, NUSDE is calling on President Tinubu to reduce energy costs by ending all anti-people policies of deregulation and hikes in petroleum products and electricity tariffs.
“We are also calling on the President to end the devaluation and floating of the naira to enable imported goods and raw materials to be affordable. We do not see any benefit derivable from Naira devaluation when the country is largely an import-dependent economy.
“To arrest the rising cost of living, inflation, service costs, and production costs, President Tinubu should immediately reduce energy costs (electricity and petroleum products) drastically. He should reverse the floating and devaluation of the naira so that the goods and services, including raw materials, will become affordable.
“The President should equally reduce lending rates to single-digit figures to bring about cheap credit and more investment.
“They must embark on massive investments in infrastructure such as electricity, roads, public refineries, schools, hospitals, agriculture, and so on. It should also pursue an ambitious industrialisation plan to enable the growth and development of the Nigerian economy.”
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