The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has stated that the Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari administrations were much better than the Bola Tinubu government.
The NLC Spokesperson, Benson Upah, in an interview with Daily Trust on Friday, said former president Buhari was accommodating and did everything humanly possible to ensure that life was stable and good.
Condemning the removal of the fuel subsidy by Tinubu, Upah stated that the president did not think of the consequential effects of the pronouncements.
The NLC spokesman also compared the exchange rate during the Jonathan administration to that of the current government.
Upah said, “I keep telling people who say Buhari was the worst that they are joking. For us at Labour, we found Buhari very accommodating.
“He did everything humanly possible to ensure that life was stable and good. When he came in, he gave money to the states to pay the backlog of salaries and pensions, but it was diverted. He made other interventions to avoid the insane increases.
“If you ask those same people now, they will tell you that the Buhari administration was very good. We are talking about less than two years ago. Before Buhari came, it was Jonathan.“
“We said Jonathan had messed up this country, but now look at the indices and compare the exchange rate, the interest rate, the debt. So, we are in a situation where we are progressively getting worse.”
In a related development, a public affairs analyst based in Bauchi State, Sabo Muhammad, has called on Tinubu to suspend the management of Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited and carry out a thorough investigation into the company’s affairs.
While speaking to our correspondent on the sidelines of the fuel price hike during an exclusive interview on Saturday, Muhammad lamented that there is a need for the Federal Government to take a thorough forensic audit of the NNPCL account.
He noted that he is not the first Nigerian to make the suggestion, claiming that critical stakeholders in the energy sector have been agitating for the investigation.
Sabo stated, “That has not been done under the former President, Muhammadu Buhari, and I think the present administration under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should take the bull by the horns and ensure that we have a clean account in NNPCL, because of allegations of financial misappropriation, lack of proper accountability and management deficiency.
Comrade Sabo Muhammad further lamented the decision of the government to make the NNPCL the sole buyer of Dangote refined petrol, saying, “It is not in the best interest of liberal economy where there are other competitors who are willing and ready to buy and sell the fuel in the domestic market.
“That is what I see and I believe it is the same to many people who are curious about the development in the NNPCL.”
He insisted that “By the time the NNPCL cornered and hijacked as a sole buyer of Dangote refined petrol, it means they have the monopoly, and going back a bit, it was the same NNPCL accusing Dangote for monopoly.
“I think it is not in tandem with the policy of the economy they are talking about to create an enabling environment and allow other competitors to set into the business.”
He believes that NNPCL’s monopoly as the sole buyer of Dangote refined fuel is not favourable to the country and Nigerians.
Sabo emphasised that the government policies will affect the fortune of the All Progressive Congress in the next cycle of elections.