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Sept. 28 : Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Restated Its Position To Go On With The Strike Action

Sept. 28 : Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Restated Its Position To Go On With The Strike Action
Sep 27, 2020 · 3m 15s

The Nigeria Labour congress chapter in Lagos State has said all sectors including aviation, banks and others would be shut as workers would gather together to protest on Sept. 28....

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The Nigeria Labour congress chapter in Lagos State has said all sectors including aviation, banks and others would be shut as workers would gather together to protest on Sept. 28.

The Union also echoed its position to carry on with the strike action in a closed-door meeting between its leaders and Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives, Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila.

Comrade Ayuba Wabba said the proposed strike by the organized labour will still go ahead unless the federal government decides to quickly address the pending issues.

The Deputy Vice President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr Amaechi Asogwuni, said at a news conference on Sunday in Lagos ahead of the protest march.

“No airport will be in operation in Nigeria; banks are not expected to function, so no business owners should risk himself for Nigerian workers have taken that decision. "

“We are the workers and we are withdrawing our services; we have the right to do so because protests are our constitutional right.

“And I believe we will enforce it; schools shall remain closed until this action ends, ” he said.


Asogwuni advised Nigerians to support the protest, “We must ensure that all sectors remained shut as a voice to the government to respond to the cry of Nigerians.

“On the issue of PMS, what was expected of government was to engage its socio-partners which include labour as a stakeholder.

“The government did not do that at a time it ought to; it failed in its duty to engage labour before time. “On the issue of electricity, government had earlier had an interaction with labour in Kano and we discouraged it from proceeding.

“It was a big shock that it still went ahead to dare Nigerians; people depend on power and you cannot wake up over night and strengthen suffering.

“We resist it and call on Nigerians to join, because in democracy it is our voice that makes the difference,” he said.
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