The Trade Union Congress has given conditions for the removal of fuel subsidies.

The Federal Government has hinted that it may end the subsidy programme in June but the move has been opposed in several quarters.

At the end of its National Executive Council, the Trade Union Congress said the government must ensure local refineries are operational before such a move is implemented.

While highlighting the worrisome economic situation and the rising cost of living in the country, the Union said both federal and state governments should put in place measures to ensure food security and infrastructural development.

It directed its state councils and affiliates to prepare for industrial actions, if the government goes ahead with its removal plans without meeting the conditions.

According to the union, the Proposal by National Council of State on the final removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit as from June should take into consideration the attendant economic impact on the masses.

It in a communique, signed by its President Quadri Olaleye and Secretary-General Musa-Lawal Ozigi, said there must be assurances that refineries are fully overhauled and establishment of modular refineries encouraged.

The trade congress noted that the effective policing of the nation’s borders to stem the rate of petroleum products smuggling must also be implemented.