JUST-IN: FG, NLC Meeting Hits Deadlock

 

Meeting between the Federal Government and the organised labour hit a deadlock on Wednesday evening as no consensus was reached.

The lengthy discussion, which took place in the Presidential Villa, was held, among other reasons, to avoid a labor dispute following the recent rise in gas prices brought on by the end of petroleum subsidies.

Joe Ajaero, the president of the Nigerian Labour Congress, spoke at the conclusion of the gathering and remarked, “That’s the principle of negotiation. You don’t put the partner, ask them to negotiate under gunpoint.

“As far as labour is concerned, we didn’t have a consensus in this meeting.”

He faulted the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited over an official release published hours earlier, reviewing the petrol pump price in its filling stations nationwide.

He said the move puts the labour unions in a difficult position on the negotiation table.

“The prayers of the NLC is that we go back to status quo, negotiate, think of alternatives and all the effects and how to manage the effects this action is going to have on the people, if it is an action that must take off.

“The subsidy provision has been made up to the end of June. And before then, conscious people, labour management, government, should be able to think of what will happen at the end of June. You don’t start it before the time,” Ajaero said.

On his part, Dele Alake, who spoke on behalf of the Federal Government said the negotiations are ongoing and the parties will reconvene on a yet-to-be defined date.