The Ayuba Wabba-led faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has
threatened to ground flight operations at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport (MMIA), Lagos from Thursday, if the Federal
Government refuses to revert the pump price of petrol to N87 per litre.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mr Adelegan Solomon,
Vice-President, NLC, made this known while addressing protesters at the
MMIA over the government’s removal of fuel subsidy.
Solomon, who is also the President of the Amalgamated Union of Public
Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services
Employees (AUCPTRE), urged Nigerians to unanimously reject the hike in
fuel price.
According to him, the N145 per litre announced by the Petroleum
Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) will further increase the
suffering of ordinary Nigerians.
He noted that Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) were members of AUCPTRE,
adding that arrangements have been perfected to ground flight
operations at the airport from Thursday.
“Today, few planes have taken-off and landed on this airport but by
tomorrow, no plane will land or take off. It is operation occupy Lagos
State,’’ Solomon said.
Also speaking, the President, Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU), Dr Nasir Fagge, said Nigerians must remain united against the
ruling class.
“We are convinced that what is going on now is a war of liberation.
“We in ASUU believe that any change that does not lead to transformation is underdevelopment,’’ Fagge said.
NAN reports that flight operations were hitch-free on Wednesday at
both the international and domestic wings of the airport, despite an
early morning protest by the National Union of Air Transport Employees
(NUATE).
Employees of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Nigerian Airspace
Management Agency (NAMA), also resumed at their offices, as directed by
the government.
Mrs Victoria Menta, Commissioner of Police, Lagos Airport Police
Command, who deployed officers around strategic locations at the
airport, later met with the union members and enjoined them to be
peaceful.
However, some travellers were left stranded for several hours, due to the traffic caused by the protesters.
(NAN)

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