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Thursday, September 28, 2023

NLC Says The Upcoming Strike Must Hold This Time

Nigeria Labour Congress says the planned strike to protest the suffering of the Masses must hold on October 3, 2023..
They say the strike will be indfenite and will shut down Nigeria...
Do you think they will call it off? what is your take on their reason for wanting to strike? Since Oshio time, I have lost Faith in the NLC...just saying oh!



9 comments:

  1. Lies
    Once they bribe some of them now, mouth with change, some will support some won't.. Jokers

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  2. Strike to gain waht? The subsidy that is still in place? The refinery that Ajaeros colleagues have refused to repair for 17 years? The international price of crude that even Biden cannot change? The 2 out of 5 billion palliatives that have been given to each governor which labor has refused to engage them on? The orders placed for gas powered buses in urban centers? The increase in pay to unproductive staff that the country cannot afford or borrow for at the minute since Emefiele depleted the foreign reserves from about 70 billion dollars to 3 billion?

    Ajaero and his co travellers should go and come back. He should tell the governors who can't pay 30k to look for funds for workers, majority who are adding nothing to the states GDP.

    The present government is prioritizing teachers, medics and other essential workers. People satisfied with 25% pay in states and are not applying anywhere else know that truthfully, they are not employable. Most of these staff were recruited to do nothing but earn a salary. They have been off for years and no one in their state noticed.

    Ajaero and his colleagues in TUC have to explain how they grumbled for 50 years when we could have been running a gas run economy instead of squandering the country's future on PMS. They should state why workers are averse to competency assessment so that incompetent staff are flushed out. Why are they averse to privatization which is the only formula that has worked in Africa?

    If the mainstay of the economy was in private hands, we wouldn't be having this problem.

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  3. Let me Yinmu this one 🖕
    If I hear 🚶‍♀️🚶

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  4. Everybody dey fight for himself/herself o. Naa solo we all dey. NLC that has been collecting bribe and dem dey cancel strike anyhow. Maybe the money Tinubu offer them too small.

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  5. Na side eye I take de look them.

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  6. My own is they should not include NEPA in this strike, mbok. And they should instruct the banks to load their ATMs with money.

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