• Venezuelans accompany the hearse conveying the coffin of their late President Hugo Chavez, in Caracas... on Wednesday.
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President of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Mr. Abdulwaheed
Omar, urged leaders in the country to defend the interest of the people rather
than big business and Western interests.
Omar, whose comments were contained in a statement on
Wednesday, said Chavez would be missed by millions of Venezuelans who
benefitted from his populists progammes and their friends all over the world
who admired his policies.
He said, “That he will be missed by his people and other
working families is an obvious statement.
This remarkable working class leader, is a hero of the people, and needs
emulation by all Third World leaders, particularly in Nigeria – leaders that
will stand up for the interest of the
poor and not big business and western interests.”
Omar addd that the late Venezuelan leader would be
remembered for his economic policies which put the poor at the centre such as
free health services, subsidised food and free shelter.
He also recalled that Chavez nationalised the oil economy
and ensured that oil prices were kept low for the poor and made serious
contributions to the economies of countries in Latin America through oil
subsidies and discounts which angered the United States.
He said several state-owned refineries established under him
were supplying fuel at drastically reduced price not only to his people but
also to other countries in the subregion.
Omar said, “Hugo Chavez was a remarkable leader who held his
own against the overbearing influence of developed nations and sought to
demonstrate that there are viable development models to that of the West.
“He nationalized the commanding heights of the economy, kept
oil prices low for the poor, propped up the economies of many a Latin American
country via sustainable oil price discounts and subsidies for which he earned
the wrath of the United States, understandably.”
The NLC President recalled the comment by a Venezualan
ambassador under Chavez, who advised Nigeria to free the oil sector from the
stranglehold of multinational oil corporations in the interest of Nigerians,
saying the man expressed the views of his boss.
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