Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani has identified
some mistakes the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government made in the
negotiation process with the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, over the ongoing
strike.
Sani said it was wrong to delegate Tinubu’s Chief of Staff,
Femi Gbajabiamila and his spokesman, Dele Alake, to negotiate with
representatives of NLC.
He noted that Tinubu and his team should have drawn out a
road map to cushion the effect of subsidy removal before his swearing-in on May
29.
Speaking on Arise Television’s Programme, Morning Show, Sani said: “This government has done what other governments have not been able to do, which is the removal of subsidy, Labour and government have come to terms for the first time that subsidy has to go but the problem is in the area of implementing palliative measures and actions needed to be taken to alleviate the consequences.
“There were negotiations between the government and Labour,
but the fact that the government is just coming to office and you can’t
pinpoint a minister that will be held responsible like under Buhari’s regime
when we had Ngige, but now the government is still at its infant stage, and
there is no specific person to drive in the process.
“After the first increment of petrol, there were
negotiations, but you can’t specify areas of agreement because the government
is still in the process of forming itself. When Labour said they were
unattended to at the Villa, Labour has made a genius effort, but there has to
be somebody to pinpoint.
“You can’t put the Chief of Staff or the spokesperson of the
government to negotiate, you need a ministry and a minister who is absent. I
think it can still be salvaged, which is this protest, and second is shutting
down services nationwide, which I have not seen.
“The mistake the government made was that the period it took
before the swearing-in and having known there would be no subsidy, they should
have drawn up a roadmap in tackling the consequences of fuel subsidy,
everything was done like an afterthought.”
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