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Organised labour appeals to FG against electricity, petrol price hike
The organised labour has
appealed to the Federal Government against any plan to increase the price of
electricity or petrol to avert a crisis in the economy.
Mr Babatunde Olatunji, President, National Union of Chemical,
Footwear Rubber Leather and Non-Metallic Product Employees (NUCFRLANMPE), made
the appeal at the 29th Annual Industrial Relations seminar of the union in
Ibadan on Monday.
The theme of the five-day
seminar is ‘‘Socio-economic crises and COVID-19 Pandemic: Issues, challenges
and way forward”.
According to Olatunji, any plan to increase electricity or
petrol will be a wrong step and the organised labour will do everything within
its capacity to resist it.
He said that currently, the power supply in Nigeria stood at
4,000 megawatts for about 200 million population compared to South Africa with
58,000 megawatts and has 50 million population.
”Industrialisation cannot take
place in the absence of power. Inadequate infrastructure like a bad road
network is also a challenge. From the source of raw material to the market
areas are dilapidated, the roads network are no longer motorable,” he said.
The NUCFRLANMPE president said that governments at the different
levels needed to make the manufacturing sector thrive by giving attention to
factors that promoted industrialisation.
”Government should ensure adequate power, security of lives and
properties as well as regulate multiple taxation and charges to allow manufacturing
companies survive, thus promote Gross Domestic Products in the country,” he
said.
He said that the management of some organisations in a bid to
maximise profit make the staff to work for more than eight hours without
overtime payment while much permanent employment is converted to casual.
He urged the management of affected organisations to treat all
workers with dignity whether casual or permanent employment and also respect
the International Labour Organisation’s law on workers right to form or join a
union irrespective of their status.
Oke advised the government to curtail the inflation rate, stop
the multiplicity of levies, prioritise infrastructure and improve security for
the development of the nation.
He also called for collaboration and communication between
employers and employees to ensure the survival of the organisation.
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