Story tellers … una go soon no get mouth to talk … this is just a year plus … wait till the 4th year many of una no go fit waka to talk of protest …😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nigeria can not go back to unbridled PMS subsidy ; The TUC understand the Petroleum Industry Bill (signed into law by PMB) which deregulated the industry and necessitated the NNPCL* which is now a full fledged limited liability company with the FG being the largest shareholder that influences the appointment of its GM.
The only thing the TUC can argue is a LIVING wage, diversification of the revenue sources of the sovereign state, and the optimization of the federal, state and LG public service to deliver better service and increase the size of the ‘national cake’ .
Nigeria FG can also look at the levies and duties related to delivery of PMS at the pump and review the possibility of consolidation and removal of some, I live in a country where over 60% of the price of PMs and Diesel is government tax and levies at near £1.60, and this is a tendency globally.
The problem is not the price of PMS but the capacity to purchase it and earn a decent wage to sustain a respectable life, that’s what TUC should tackle
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Return the price, simple it’s our Money anyway 😅 so if the critical masses want subsidy give us subsidy
You have not told us the determinant of exchange rate. A country that is heavily important dependent can not con
Noisemakers.
NLC and TUC ,go and take your bribe.
Toothless!
Story tellers … una go soon no get mouth to talk … this is just a year plus … wait till the 4th year many of una no go fit waka to talk of protest …😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nigeria can not go back to unbridled PMS subsidy ; The TUC understand the Petroleum Industry Bill (signed into law by PMB) which deregulated the industry and necessitated the NNPCL* which is now a full fledged limited liability company with the FG being the largest shareholder that influences the appointment of its GM.
The only thing the TUC can argue is a LIVING wage, diversification of the revenue sources of the sovereign state, and the optimization of the federal, state and LG public service to deliver better service and increase the size of the ‘national cake’ .
Nigeria FG can also look at the levies and duties related to delivery of PMS at the pump and review the possibility of consolidation and removal of some, I live in a country where over 60% of the price of PMs and Diesel is government tax and levies at near £1.60, and this is a tendency globally.
The problem is not the price of PMS but the capacity to purchase it and earn a decent wage to sustain a respectable life, that’s what TUC should tackle
Nigeria is completely finished.
Jokers of the Century 😂😂😂
This is what happens when a country lacks accountability and transparency!
The man like talking 😂😂😂😂