Subsidy protest: TUC directs all state councils for nationwide protest
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Following news that the NLC insists it will go ahead with the fuel subsidy protests, Nigeria’s Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) also announced it has directed all its affiliates and state councils to mobilise their members for a nationwide protest by midnight of Aug. 1, 2023.?
This was?disclosed?in a statement by the TUC’s President, Mr Festus Osifo, and General Secretary, Mr Nuhu Toro, on Tuesday night.?
The TUC said the purpose of the protest was against, what it described as, the unfavourable policies of the Federal Government.?
Protest?
The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), directed all its affiliates and state councils to mobilise their members for a nationwide protest adding it supports the subsidy removal but insists there must be measures in place.?
Bad Policy?
They added that the Policy was not properly thought through and is bringing pain for Nigerians, they said:?
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NLC debunks suspension of its planned nationwide protest
Meanwhile, The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) urged Nigerians `to ignore reports about a possible suspension of its planned nationwide protest scheduled to commence on Wednesday, insisting that it is still going ahead with the action.?
The labour union said it is not backing down on the mass action over the hike in the pump price of petrol, exchange rate unification and others, describing rumour suggesting otherwise as the handiwork of “fifth columnists”.?
This was made known in a statement signed by the National President of NLC, Joe Ajaero, on Tuesday evening, where he noted that though the union held a meeting with the Federal Government, the protest will still go on as scheduled across major cities in the country.?
The rumour and controversy over a possible suspension of the nationwide protest may not be unconnected to a report which stated that the Secretary-General of the NLC, Emmanuel Ugboaja, had in an earlier briefing with journalists suggested that the Congress might reconsider its stance on the proposed strike action.?
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1 年Yesterday, the president met with NLC and TUC in a closed door meeting over the protest.It appears that it has been suspended for now.The issue of fixing refineries should not be ignored because it will help our economy and in the same vein alleviate to some extent the suffering of the masses.I read a post on facebook where it was purported that the president has promised that Portharcourt refinery will start operation in December this year.We actually need a more sustainable solutions to some of the problems facing us as a country not scratching the problems on surface.