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Don’t Shut Down South East Over Fuel Subsidy Removal, Metuh Tells NLC

by Chibuzo Ukaibe
2 years ago
in Business
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Former national publicity secretary of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chief Olisa Metuh has urged the South East Chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) not to shut down the region in protest over the removal of subsidy, adding that the subsidy regime benefits oppressors and not the oppressed.

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Metuh, who recalled how he, as then PDP national vice-chairman worked with the South East chapter of the NLC to reject the nationwide strike that paralysed the region in January, 2012,  added that fuel subsidy has never been of benefit to the masses of the South East, stressing it has only been beneficial to the rich and the economic saboteurs in the land.

He however urged President Bola Tinubu to immediately take steps to ameliorate the suffering of Nigerians “by cutting down on the size of government, end profligacy associated with governments and channel the resources to projects, amenities and facilities that directly impact on the wellbeing of the people.”

In a open letter to the NLC which was obtained by LEADERSHIP, Metuh said

“I passionately appeal to the South East chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to in the overall interest of the ordinary people, toe the path of their comrades in the South-west and northern states’ chapters and pull out of the proposed strike action over the announcement of the removal of subsidy on fuel by President Bola Tinubu.”

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Metu noted that he does not agree with the seeming sudden nature of the subsidy removal, but urged the NLC to see beyond the immediate difficulties and consider the larger benefit of ending the corrupt subsidy regime which has benefited the rich against the poor and ordinary Nigerians.

 

 

“You will recall that in 2001, then as the Chairman of the South East Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Committee (SERRAC), I worked with the leadership of the South East NLC in resisting the attempt to work against the increase of fuel price to N40 then.

 

 

“That effort was predicated on the fact that fuel subsidy has never benefited the South East as fuel price has always been exorbitant in the South East; always higher that what is obtainable in other parts of the country.

 

 

“Recall also that in January, 2012, as the National Vice-Chairman of the then ruling party, I worked with the South East chapter of the NLC to reject the nationwide strike that paralysed the entire country on the premise that the strike was of no benefit to the South East as a region. Fuel subsidy has never been of benefit to the masses of the South East, it has only been beneficial to the rich and the economic saboteurs in the land.

 

 

“It is on that premise that I come to you once again to resist the attempt to be blindly lured to shut down our region for a fight that will not benefit the ordinary people of the South East. The South East should rather focus on our immediate challenges to activate our God-given ingenuity to work.

 

 

“We must use the energies of our Labour fronts to get the current administration to address issue of insecurity, economic retrogression in the South East as well as unconditional release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from incarceration; imperatives that were disregarded, ignored and even encouraged by the last administration.

 

 

“As the people are being asked to make sacrifices and without prejudice to the petitions in the Presidential Election Petition Court, I call on President Tinubu to show leadership by immediately taking steps to ameliorate the suffering of Nigerians by cutting down on the size of government, end profligacy associated with governments and channel the resources to projects, amenities and facilities that directly impact on the wellbeing of the people.

 

 

“We cannot remove subsidy on fuel and still continue to subsidize the lavish lifestyle of political office holders, spend government money to maintain the luxury presidential fleet, service posh government houses, buy expensive vehicles, secure luxury apartments and finance wasteful trips for government functionaries to the detriment of the wellbeing of the people.

 

 

“The end to subsidy on petrol must mark the end to luxury government guest houses, long convoys, hiring of private jets by governors and public officers, foreign medical trips and jumbo allowances for political office holders.”

 

 

He added that Tinubu must be ready to cut the budget of the Presidential Villa by removing luxury items adding that he must reduce the number of Presidential aides and appoint ministers, special advisers and other aides who are ready to forgo luxury cars, expensive accommodations and fat allowances but, instead, be ready to live with the people and make do with public amenities and facilities with other Nigerians.

“I urge the South East Chapter of the NLC to review their stand to shut down our region for a protest that benefits the oppressors and not the oppressed. The life wire of the South East is our entrepreneurial spirit that thrives on daily commercial life and which we must not repress by shutting down our own homeland that has been greatly impoverished by sponsored security challenges,” he said.


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