Subsidy crisis: Atiku urges FG, labour to speed up resolution (1)
Sunday, January 15, 2012
... the two sides have a responsibility to show flexibility rather than adopting a maximalist posture on their demands
Former Vice President Atiku
Abubakar has advised the Federal Government and organized
labour/civil society leaders to find a mutually agreeable
settlement to the current anti-subsidy withdrawal protests across
the country in the larger interest of millions who have been
suffering additional burden of hardship since the strike began a
week ago.
Reacting to the lingering
crisis in a statement by his Media Office, the former Vice
President said the two sides have a responsibility to show
flexibility rather than adopting a maximalist posture on their
demands.
According to him, both the
government and labour leaders should be united by the common
interest of ordinary Nigerians who are bearing the crunch of the
seeming stalemate.
He said unless the two
sides are realistic, the nation stands the risk of reaching a
cul-de-sac in the negotiations, thereby compounding the hardship of
millions who are earnestly awaiting a speedy end to this
crisis.
The former Vice President
particularly urged the two sides to listen to the reason rather
than bending to the dictates of their egos, which might lead to
avoidable complications in finding a workable solution to the
subsidy crisis.
Atiku Abubakar noted that
sacrifices were needed by both sides to ensure that the final
resolution serves the best interest of the economy and the
people.
The former Vice President,
however, condemned the killings by the security agents and the
violence and arson on public and private property by a section of
the protesters.
While urging for restraint
by both parties, he advised labour leaders not to allow criminal
elements to infiltrate their ranks and discredit the essence of
legitimate peaceful protest.
Signed:
Atiku Media
Office
61 Ebitu Ukiwe
Street
Jabi
Abuja