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N500b Palliative for Subsidy Removal: Is it Enough?

by Justice Godfrey Okamgba
July 13, 2023
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President Bola Tinubu’s proposal of a N500 billion palliative to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal has been met with resistance from the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC).

Both labor unions argue that the offered amount is grossly inadequate to alleviate the hardships faced by workers due to the elimination of subsidies.

In an interview with reporters in Abuja, Hakeem Ambali, the National Treasurer of the NLC, raised concerns about the limited coverage of palliative.

He questioned the extent to which this sum could alleviate the economic hardships faced by over 125 million Nigerians living in poverty.

Ambali suggested various measures that could effectively mitigate the impact of subsidy removal.

These include a substantial minimum wage increase of 300% for all workers, granting licenses for modular refineries to enable local petrol refining, providing economic stimulus loans to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) at a 15% interest rate, and implementing social benefits for the elderly and unemployed youths.

Furthermore, he proposed initiatives such as agricultural loans at favorable rates from institutions like the Agricultural Bank and community banks, investment in alternative energy sources like solar power and Compressed Natural Gas, refinery repairs, reversing the privatization of electricity due to poor performance, executing metro rail line projects across state capitals, and reducing tertiary institution school fees.

The rejection of the N500 billion palliative by the labor unions highlights their concerns regarding the severity of the economic impact of fuel subsidy removal and the inadequacy of the proposed measures to address it.

The unions argue for a more comprehensive approach that encompasses substantial wage increases, localized refining capacity, support for SMEs, and investments in alternative energy sources.

President Tinubu’s request to amend the 2022 supplementary appropriation Act reflects the government’s acknowledgment of the need to address the challenges arising from subsidy removal.

However, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the labor unions’ calls for broader measures that address the root causes of economic hardships and provide sustainable solutions.

As the discussions continue, the government needs to engage in constructive dialogue with the labor unions and consider comprehensive measures that address the concerns of all stakeholders involved.

Balancing the needs of the Nigerian people, the economy, and the long-term goals of sustainable development will be crucial in navigating this complex issue

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