The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) 
have warned against any move by the government to remove subsidy from 
petroleum products.
Nigeria’s National Assembly had passed the 2015 appropriation bill without allocating any money for subsidy payment.
Speaking
 on Wednesday, Deputy President of the NLC and chairman of the joint May
 Day celebration of the NLC and TUC, Peter Adeyemi, told journalists 
that organised Labour believed that government had never subsidised 
petroleum products. 
The Labour leader lamented that the bane of the sector had been 
corruption, pointing out that past government tried without success to 
address the issue.
He
 said: “If you are asking whether we will back the removal of fuel 
subsidy, the answer is no. It is not as easy as that. You know that it 
has been a very contentious issue over the years. We have always said 
that there is nothing like subsidy. It is all about corruption.
“Let
 me take your mind back and say that this same issue has been something 
that numerous government have embarked upon without an end. During the 
Olusegun Obasanjo’s government, this exercise was embarked upon by the 
government about 11 times and both the NLC and the TUC engaged the 
government. “So, it is like the more you look, the less you see. For us in Labour, 
we are not going to support that because it is outside our mandate as 
leaders. We hope that the incoming government, in a desperate bid to 
look for money, will not look for money in the wrong place”
 

 
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