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    ‘Esau’s hands but Jacob’s voice’, NLC drags IMF for fuel subsidy removal denial

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedOctober 28, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has criticised the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for its denial of being responsible for advising the Nigerian government to remove subsidies on petrol.

    President Bola Tinubu’s removal of subsidies in May 2023 has resulted in the rise of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) from N175 per litre to N1300.

    The removal of petrol subsidies has since resulted in escalating costs of living which has met with criticisms from various quarters.

    In a statement on Sunday, NLC National President, Joe Ajaaero said the IMF’s supposed recommendations have led to increased socioeconomic hardship and stagnation in Nigeria.

    This was after the IMF’s African Region Director, Abebe Selassie during a press conference at the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings in Washington, DC, noted the Nigerian government’s decision to remove the fuel subsidy as a domestic issue.

    “The IMF’s recent statement shows evasion, claiming Nigeria’s subsidy removal was a ‘domestic decision,’ while ignoring its significant influence on policy-making in developing countries. Despite this denial, the IMF often advocates for subsidy cuts as necessary for fiscal sustainability, making its disavowal seem hollow in a country that has frequently complied with such recommendations,” the statement said.

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    According to NLC, it is increasingly alarmed by the IMF’s denial, which reflects the troubling policies imposed on Nigeria by the IMF and World Bank.

    “The IMF seems to be distancing itself from the future backlash of these policies, but Nigerians are not naive; we recognize the destructive effects of its harmful strategies on Nigeria and Africa,” the union stated.

    It added, “It is disingenuous for the IMF to deny complicity, especially since we have warned the government about the consequences of adopting these policies.”

    Meanwhile, NLC mentioned that the IMF and World Bank’s denial of the social costs of their policies raises further concerns. Although the IMF recognises the “significant social costs,” it simply suggests that governments mitigate these hardships through expanded social protections—an approach that often leaves people dependent on ineffective handouts, like the RICE initiative, the union stated.

    It added that in Nigeria, subsidy removal and rising prices have made essential goods unaffordable, while government social safety nets remain inadequate.

    NLC asserted that the disconnect between IMF recommendations and the reality in Nigeria highlights a major oversight in the fund’s economic policy. By distancing itself from Nigeria’s subsidy removal, the IMF shows inconsistency in its guidance, urging austerity while avoiding responsibility for the ensuing hardships.

    Furthermore, NLC stressed that this undermines its credibility and raises doubts about the sincerity of its economic prescriptions, especially as its claim of Nigeria’s control over its policies contradicts its historical influence, often leading to turmoil and hardship.

    Also, NLC emphasised the need for Nigeria and other developing countries to reclaim their economic sovereignty, resisting externally imposed policies that fail to consider local contexts and the needs of the masses.

    “The IMF’s denial of involvement in Nigeria’s subsidy removal seems insincere, given its history of recommending similar austerity measures. We hope our economic leaders recognize that when crises occur, the IMF and World Bank will distance themselves, leaving the government to bear the burden,” it stated.

    It added that Nigeria must implement policies that address the genuine needs of its citizens by prioritising economic strategies that promote growth, social welfare, and equity, rather than austerity measures that result in deeper economic difficulties and social unrest.

    “We urge the World Bank and IMF to stop stifling our nation so we can breathe freely. They have become a significant challenge for us, and we may soon be compelled to demand their complete withdrawal from Nigeria, as their policies consistently undermine our economy and sabotage both the people and the nation,” NLC stated.

    NLC then urged the IMF to stand up and own up by taking responsibility for plunging Nigerians into hardship.

     

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