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Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Nigeria's Labour Congress Suspends Strike
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has suspended the nationwide planned protest slated for Wednesday Febraury 28,2024. The NLC and other related unions commenced nationwide protests on Tuesday over the high cost of living, inflation, insecurity, and hardship in the country.
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Hmmm
ReplyDeleteGov paid up all outstanding palliative. Ikwakwakwa..
ReplyDeleteOkay, envelopes have been exchanged again
ReplyDeleteAs expected.
ReplyDeletewhen is the time to strike? The hardship is getting beyond limit. But we have no NLC at the moment, something gotta to shift.
ReplyDeleteAs usual
ReplyDeleteUnserious set of people. Envelope has exchanged hands as usual. Ndi apari.
ReplyDeleteIt's well..
ReplyDeleteMtcheeewww
ReplyDeleteI saw this coming 🥲
ReplyDeleteJokers.😁
ReplyDeleteGood
ReplyDeleteThe people longing for strike will be the chief victims of it.
ReplyDeleteYou have spent your wealth and squandered your future on freebies despite clearly lean resources and a massive population but now, instead of facing the bill, you want to throw a tantrum.
You are focused on the SUV and trips taken by those holding office forgetting that you also got cheap fuel, dollars and unproductive government jobs in return. You were hell bent on delaying the removal of a subsidy that impoverished you and ruined productivity locally till all the money ran out and you started borrowing from Shylock nations yet you couldn't curtail your addiction to the Venezuelan model that guarantees penury.
A civil service that gulps 70 Percent of the national budget in a country where 80 percent are untaxed and 34 states are not just financially iliquid but are also drowning in debt isn't serious.
They know the states that cannot afford to pay the current 30,000 and have not gone on strike there but they want to hold the nation to ransom because of selfish political interests.
There will come a time when the members will face the music and this Ajaero guy in addition.
Government should copy Milei and make membership andcontributions to unions voluntary