The Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP) has reiterated its
call on Nigerians masses and civil societies to ignore the labour unions and protest against the increment in the pump price of petrol despite the judgment of the Industrial Court stopping planned strike action by the unions.
The CNPP in a statement issued on Tuesday, jointly signed by
its National Chairman, Alhaji Balarabe Musa and the Secretary-General,
Chief Willy Ezugwu, accused both the federal government and the
labour unions of insincerity in the matter.
“We are taken aback that the federal government could hurriedly obtain
a judgment from the Industrial Court, with readiness to enforce same
overnight while the government is yet to obey many other court orders
against it.
“For instance, the PRP was deregistered as a political party by the
Indepedent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and a court of
competent jurisdiction ordered its re-registration but the INEC is yet
to obey the order.
“Today, the federal government selects which court judgment to obey
and the ones against it are discountenanced.
“We reiterate our call on all well meaning Nigerians and the civil
society to ignore the Labour unions and protest against the
unjustifiable pump price increment in their numbers.
“The CNPP suspects that the Industrial Court judgment was obtained by the federal government in connivance with the labour unions to ambush the Nigerian masses and deny them their constitutional right to hold
opinion, freedom of expression and association.
“Recall that the CNPP had earlier warned Nigerian people to ignore the
Labour unions because our findings showed that they have been
compromised and would eventually betray Nigerians as they did in 2012.
“The order of the Industrial Court stopping the unions’ planned strike
puts a question mark on the sincerity of both the labour unions and
the federal government.
“But the government and the unions must be made aware that the
Nigerian people are unstoppable despite their glaring conspiracy
against the wishes of the people”, the statement read.
Fuel Price Hike: Ignore court order, protest- Balarabe Musa
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