Hello 

Create Profile

Creating your profile will enable you to submit photos and stories to get published on News24.


Please provide a username for your profile page:

This username must be unique, cannot be edited and will be used in the URL to your profile page across the entire 24.com network.

Settings

Location Settings

News24 allows you to edit the display of certain components based on a location. If you wish to personalise the page based on your preferences, please select a location for each component and click "Submit" in order for the changes to take affect.









Facebook Sign-In

Hi News addict,

Join the News24 Community to be involved in breaking the news.

Log in with Facebook to comment and personalise news, weather and listings.

 
 

Nigerians brace for strike

2004-06-09 08:53
line

Lagos, Nigeria - Long queues built up at petrol stations on Tuesday and throngs of people besieged banks and shops, as Nigerians stocked up on fuel, money and groceries ahead of a nationwide general strike to protest fuel price hikes.

The strike, due to start at midnight on Tuesday (01:00 Wednesday GMT), threatened oil exports by Africa's largest producer.

Guilds representing all of the millions of Nigeria's union workers - the umbrella blue-collar Nigeria Labour Congress and the white-collar Trade Union Congress - called the strike to protest a more than 20% increase in consumer gasoline, diesel and kerosene prices.

Talks called by President Olusegun Obasanjo's government on Monday and Tuesday failed to avert the strike.

Late on Tuesday, the court ordered Nigeria's government to lower fuel prices and told unions to call off the strike.

Labour Minister Hassan Lawal argued it was independent marketers - and not the government - that are responsible for raising pump prices under recent government deregulation.

The government "calls on" marketers to abide by the court ruling, he added.

Jacking up prices

Nigeria Labour Congress leader Adams Oshiomhole accused the government of "hiding behind deregulation" while "jacking up prices" through state-appointed regulators, stressing unions would strike until they witness prices actually coming down.

"The strike begins tomorrow," Oshiomhole said, after breaking off hours of talks with government officials.

Nigeria, Africa's leading oil producer, is also the world's seventh-biggest oil exporter and the source of one-fifth of US oil imports.

Strikers threatened to shut down oil terminals and rigs, cutting off the flow.

Halt oil exports

"If the government doesn't compromise, we'll halt oil exports," said Babatunde Ogun, deputy president of the white-collar Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria.

Johnson Ofem, a Lagos-based computer engineer, said he had spent his day taking money from the bank, and queuing up for two hours in sweltering heat to buy petrol before shopping for enough groceries to last him at least one week.

Ofem said he would join the strike.

Sit up and listen

"We have an unfeeling government and I'll contribute my bit to make Obasanjo sit up and listen to the feelings of Nigerians," Ofem said as he lugged his groceries to his car in front of a busy supermarket.

Police warned against protests, saying none had been granted a permit, and urged people to go about their "lawful business".

At petrol stations on Tuesday, a litre of petrol still sold at 51 naira (about R2.6) against the former 42 naira (about R2.1), the price before the May 29 increase.

The government insists the increases are necessary to stop shortages and prevent massive smuggling of fuel to neighbouring countries, where prices are higher.

Critics argue the inflationary burden is too much for most Nigerians, more than 70% of whom live on less than US$1 daily.

- AP

inside news24

 
1 of 10

140
1

Latest comment in Africa

julianluus says... What? Read the article...

 
Traffic
Lottery
 
  • Friday Carletonville - 10:01 AM
    Road name: N14
    ROAD CLOSED due to a large sink-hole between the two Carletonville exits - traffic is diverted onto a local bypass route
  • Sunday Volksrust - 07:33 AM
    Road name: N11 Both Ways
    Stop / go controls for construction works at Majuba Pass - expect delays between Volksrust and Newcastle
  • Monday Centurion - 15:41 PM
    Road name: Jean Avenue
    ROAD CLOSED between Rabie Street and Gerhard Street for sink hole repair works
 
More traffic reports...
 

Jobs [change area]

Cars[change area]

TOYOTA

Corolla 160i GLE MY05
2006
R 114,995.00

VOLKSWAGEN

CitiGolf 1.4i 5-dr MY04
2007
R 68,995.00

HYUNDAI

i20 1.4 GL 5-dr
2011
R 134,900.00

Property [change area]

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Romance at the President

Spend two nights at the Protea Hotel President in Cape Town from R2601 per person sharing. Includes return flights, taxes, car hire and accommodation. Book Now!

Kalahari.com - shop online today

Electronics on Sale

Up to 80% off electronics + 24hr delivery. Shop now.

50% Off Educo toys

Join the Big Mama Sale madness at kalahari.com and get 50% off all Educo toys for your kids. Terms and conditions apply. Shop now.

Books on Sale

Up to 80% off books & 1000s Of books to choose from. First come, first served. While stocks last. Shop now.

Blu-ray special offer

Buy 10 blu-rays and get a free Sony blu-ray player. Offer valid while stocks last. Shop now.

Perfect pair Valentine's Day offer

Buy a classic male grooming shave brush set for R279 & get 15% off a selection of cologne. Buy now.

OLX Free Classifieds [change area]

Drain & Pipe Inspection System

For Sale, Garage Sale in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date January 21

2011 Mazda 2 1.5 Dynamic

Vehicles, Cars in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date January 22

Estimator

Jobs, Engineering Jobs - Architecture Jobs in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date January 21

The Big Mama Sale

The Big Mama Sale is now on. Get up to 80% off Books, Music, DVDs, Games, Electronics, Toys & Gifts. Shop now.

Visit www.kalahari.com for millions of books, music, DVDs, games & more!

Apple iPhone 4 16GB

iPhone 4 at a glance. FaceTime. Video calling is a reality. See...

From R5699.00

I'm shopping for:

A local community where you can meet people, upload photos, videos and loads more...
There are new stories on the homepage. Click here to see them.