 Now, the trade union Congress of Nigeria, TEC, has asked the federal government to reserve old price of fuel until an agreement is reached between the trade unions and the government. Camry Festos, a see-for-the-unions president who said this when he briefed journalist in Abu Dhabi on Friday, added that the government's reaction to their demands and the outcome of the scheduled meeting between the federal government and labor, and Sunday will determine the next line of action in regards to industrial action. Discussions should continue. Why we demand that government should reverse back to Stato School Ante. So Stato School Ante should be maintained while discussion continues. And because of the fact that we had a meeting with government on Tuesday, on Wednesday, we had a discussion with the representative of government on Wednesday. And during that discussion, they gave us a list of what they think they would do. And they demand from us what is our thinking, what are we putting forward. We told them that the least of the things that we want to put forward, we will not submit them now. That we are going back to our organ to discuss with our organ and take mandates from them on the things we can put forward. So we will tarry till Sunday when we will meet the representative of government. Once we are done with the meeting, with the representative of government, with the demand that the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria is going to put forward, it is now how they react to those demands that will now determine our next line of action.