BusinessNewsNigeriaFuel Scarcity: Civil Servants Calls For Unmask Of Cabals Behind The Problem

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Due to unending fuel scarcity across the country, the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, ASCSN, has called on the Federal Government to unmask alleged cabals behind the act.

Dr. Tommy Okon, President of the Association who spoke during the association’s National Executive Council, NEC, meeting in Lagos, lamented that the long queues at filling stations are holding the economy down and compounding the suffering, hardship, and difficulties confronting Nigerians, especially workers.

He reiterated that labor is earnest about the one-week ultimatum given on May Day by the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, on reversing the recent hike in electricity tariff .persists.

Dr Okon, who is Deputy President of TUC said: “Organised Labour is very disturbed because of the government’s assurances that the Port Harcourt Refinery would begin operations in April and also the assurances that when Dangote Refinery begins operation, all the challenges on landing cost of petrol to marketers would stop and the issue of subsidy would be a thing of the past, have not materialized.

“This is May, why are we still going back and forth? This is a policy somersault and this isn’t good. The government or the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited, NNPCL, should come out clean and tell us the truth. Are they still paying subsidies? Let it come out from their (government) mouth and let us know rather than speculating.

“If organized labor had protested and stood against the removal of fuel subsidy, they would have said labor has caused the fuel scarcity, otherwise there would not have been long queues at filling stations.

“Now the government said it is a logistics problem and the marketers are talking of huge dollars debt unpaid to them. Who is fooling who? President Bola Tinubu assured us that when fuel subsidy is removed, there will be an interplay of market forces but now we are even returning to square one. We call on the government to unearth the cabals behind the unending fuel scarcity.”

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)

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