He therefore asked members of the public to disregard reports that the strike would begin tomorrow.
The statement read in part,
“It has come to our attention that some sections of the news media have largely misrepresented our action plan in reaction to the delay in transmitting the recommendations of the Tripartite Committee on a new national minimum wage to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari.
“It should be recalled that the National Executive Council of the NLC met on December 17 last year and directed that we hold nationwide mobilisation of workers and our allies if, by December 31, 2018, the bill on the national minimum wage has yet to be sent to the National Assembly to be passed as an Act of Parliament.
“We immediately announced then that on Tuesday, January 8, 2019, there will be a nationwide mass mobilisation and protests simultaneously across all states in Nigeria.
This does not translate to a strike.”
Punch
Way to go.
ReplyDeleteIf they no collect bribe b4 mid9t .
DeleteLmaoooo Zeus, you know this.
DeleteVery confused and uninspiring set of people.
I remember that petrol protest of 2015. See as all the idiots turned to grand cowards.
Let them continue deceiving themselves.
I see money and hands exchange. Coded things. What are you protesting for again when the governors have decided to stuck stockings in their ears. Strike should have been better so that those guys will know y'all didn't come to play ten ten.
ReplyDeleteNope nothing like that. I work with one of the Labour unions. You don’t just go on strike like that. It requires a lot of mobilizations and strategizing .probably they have not been able to strategize properly.
Delete21:13 #yimu
DeleteNo be here we dey?
Lolll.
OK Ohhhhhh
ReplyDeleteplease let's know when it will translate to strike
πππ gaskia that’s what we are waiting to hear.
DeleteAnd our leaders are in their comfort zone.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to u guys
ReplyDeleteSo make we go work or make we nor go?
ReplyDeleteAbi o, good question!
DeleteYou guys better stand your ground before buhari end is tenor or wins again and tell you guys to hell.
ReplyDeletethey country shld kuku pack up mu rest
ReplyDeleteNa wa oh from Strike to protest. OK now, money has changed hands. It is well.
ReplyDeletetenor ko alto ni ��
ReplyDeleteSeems like we will all have to move out of this country called Nigeria Let them fumigate it.
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