Online reports indicated that the union commenced its planned strike on Friday after its ultimatum to the federal government elapsed on Thursday.
Organised labour had threatened to shut down the country’s economy to protest against the government’s failure to meet its demands.
The union is asking the federal government to provide adequate palliatives that would cushion the effects of the removal of fuel subsidy.
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Labour and their everyday yen yen yen.
ReplyDeleteAbeg make Dem rest. They should allow us to hear better abeg. The worst set of labor congress.
ReplyDeleteNa wa oh, God na your hands we dey.
ReplyDeleteLost hope on Labour jare every man on it own now
ReplyDeleteLabour has taken Nigeria back to the dark days of subsidy, further worsening the economic prognosis despite the many years of consuming our future in the name of cheap fuel for relatively privileged Nigerians. I wonder when they will learn.
ReplyDeleteA Labour union openly supported a candidate looking to discontinue subsidy on day one and then you choose to scuttle a government looking to carry out the needed reset on the damage of 50 years? Go and come back. Nigeria is too broke to be catering to noise makers. The bank balance is well known to all. Private sector should not allow themselves be consumed by politicians masquerading as activists. They may come back to see others at their desks.
Let me also ask labor: their colleagues who have dragged their feet for decades at the refineries, doing absolutely nothing and earning big, are they also going to go on strike or just continue their functional strike?