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CICAN Decries Petrol Price Hike, Asks Nigerian Government to Engage OPS, MSMEs, Others

The Commerce and Industry Correspondents Association of Nigeria (CICAN) has condemned the recent increase in Premium Motor Spirit ( PMS) price across the country.

CICAN in a statement signed by its National Chairman, Charles Okonji, said the pains arrising from the current situation is too much to bear by the Nigerian masses, urging the Federal Government to involve the Organised Private Sector in taking decisions on palliative measures.

According to the statement, the fuel hike has made it practically impossible for most Nigerians to transport to their place of work or their place were they eke out their daily livelihood.

CICAN noted that the cost of transportation has hit the roof top, adding that many Nigerians are stranded as they can no longer afford the transport fare to move about freely.

The statement added that the high cost of PMS has also further jerked up the prices of goods and services, making it very difficult for our people to even feed twice a day.

“The recent PMS hikes as a result of subsidy removal has pushed up the prices of goods and services beyond the reach of ordinary people.

“Most of our people are unable to get to their places of work to carryout their daily business. This will further drive majority of people into deeper poverty.

“We hereby on behalf of the Nigerian masses, plead with the Federal Government to quickly rollout the palliative it has in the pipeline to ameliorate the serious pains and hardship our people have been subjected to since May 30th, 2023,” the statement read.

CICAN also argued that while the Association is delighted about the promise by the Federal Government to increase salaries of workers, it should be noted that more than 70 percent of our youths are unemployed or do not work for the federal, state government or the local government.

The statement read in part, “CICAN is aware of the promise of the federal government that it would soon announce salary increase to ammeloriate the hardship caused by the PMS subsidy removal.

“We want to remind the government that the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reports have stated that over 50 percent of our youths are unemployed.

“We also want to inform the government that most of the private companies in particular and the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in general will not be able to increase their workers salaries.

“We therefore make bold to say that most of our people who work in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and many private establishments including many media houses that have not been able to pay the peanuts for months will not consider the idea of salaries increase for their workers”.

CICAN pointed out that as the government has already announced the impending salary increase, landlords, transporters and traders are also set to further increase the prices of their products and services, thereby rendeing the impending salary increment useless.

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