However, Ayuba Wabba, the NLC President, stressed that organized labor union would not support any policy on privatization or sale of the refinery.
“We say no to the sale of our refinery and want a review of the power sector privatization,” he said.
Wabba also advocated for the reversal of power sector privatization, due to what he called “chronic failures by the distribution companies (DisCos) to deliver quality power supply to Nigerians.
Wabba said: “Since the privatization of electricity distribution, Nigerians are yet to see the fulfillment of promises of efficient service delivery. Instead, the electricity situation has gone worse with chronic failures by DisCos to supply prepaid meters, exploitation of Nigerians through estimated billings and reluctance to attend to basic complaints.
“Even with N39billion bailout funds from government, the supposed private entrepreneurs have failed to turn anything around, except maybe their pockets, unfortunately, at the expense of Nigerians. This must stop.
“We call on the government to reverse the power sector privatisation because it has failed. The privatisation of public utilities has not proven to be the correct thing to do in most countries, even developed ones.”
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