The NLC president, however, said that hence, there was need to revert to the old pump price of petrol as a necessity for labour to continue its engagement with the government.
He also called for a wholistic investigation into the fuel subsidy regime to determine the beneficiaries of what he described as the fraud in the system.
Ajaero added that this should have been tackled by the current government, rather than going ahead to withdraw subsidy entirely.
NNPCL had recently announced a new pump price for petrol ranging from N488 to N570 per liter depending on the region of the country. (NAN)