AYUBA WABBA, NLC President

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has finalized its plan to stage a nationwide rally on September 28 to protest the increase in the prices of petrol and electricity tariffs.

The National Executive Council (NEC) of the NLC Tuesday endorsed the decision of the Central Working Committee (CWC) which resolved to commence a nationwide protest on September 28.

Addressing journalists at the end of its meeting on Tuesday in Abuja, the NLC President, Ayuba Waba said the NEC condemned the increment of the tariff and advised the Federal Government to urgently repair Nigeria’s refineries.

Nigeria’s four refineries are currently under repairs and produce virtually no petrol. However, even if they work optimally, they cannot produce enough petrol to meet the local demand of Africa’s largest economy.

The government has said it had to remove the subsidy as it has no resources to continue to subsidize both petrol and electricity.

The removal of the subsidy led to an increase in electricity tariff from about N30.23 to about N62.33 per kWh while the price of petrol increased from about N145 to about N161 per liter.

The CWC of the NLC last week issued a two weeks ultimatum to the government to reverse the price increase which was caused by the government’s removal of subsidy on petrol and electricity.