Fresh Strike Looms As NLC Issue Ultimatum To FG, Threaten Shutdown Of Economy
Faith Ukanwa
Sep 13, 2023
Fresh Strike Looms As NLC Issue Ultimatum To FG, Threaten Shutdown Of Economy
Nigeria's economy will likely be shut down again as the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has issued a one week ultimatum to the Federal Government to meet it's demands.
READ ALSO: Watch Video Of NLC Protesters Pulling Down The National Assembly Gate
According to the National Assistant General Secretary of the NLC, Mr Christopher Onyeka, the proposed strike borders on the Federal Government's alleged N100m palliative to each member of the National Assembly while ordinary citizens were left to share a bag of rice.
READ ALSO: Bring Back Cashless Policy, Naira Will Increase Value - Yul Edochie Begs Tinubu
The union had on September 1 handed down a 21-day ultimatum to the FG over the delay in sharing of palliatives, warning that it might be compelled to declare an indefinite labour action if its demands were not met.
READ ALSO: BREAKINGNEWS: ABIA SDP SUSPENDS LGA CHAIRMEN, EXPELS IMPERSONATING ORGANIZING SECRETARY
"If the government fails to provide the appropriate responses to our demands, we encourage you to maintain your steadfast resolve. The same passion and determination that fuelled this warning strike will be crucial if we find ourselves compelled to embark on an indefinite nationwide strike,'' NLC said in a letter to the FG.
READ ALSO: ABIA TEACHERS CALL OFF 2 WEEKS SALARY STRIKE
Recall that the Labour Congress had embarked on a two-day warning strike over the removal of fuel subsidy.
Related Stories
Nigeria's Economy Set to Grow 4.7% in 2026 - Edun Projects Job-Rich, Investment-Led Growth
Pastra Arinze Etie Explains How Governor Otti is Ending Revenue Leakages in Abia State
How Trump's Threat Triggered N2.8 Trillion Stock Market Crash In Nigeria - Investors Panic As Confidence Plummets
How CBN's New Policy Will Force Banks To Instantly Refund Failed ATM Transactions
Bring Back Cashless Policy, Naira Will Increase Value - Yul Edochie Begs Tinubu
7 Online Money Traps Young Nigerians Are Falling Into
""
— Faith Ukanwa