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Re: NLC Protests Tinubu’s N500bn Subsidy Palliative, Demands 300% Pay Rise by Styluss: 9:23pm On Jul 13, 2023
Let the purchasing power remain thesame
Let the inflation rate be at the highest
Let Naira be devalued
and see how many people will end up in poverty
And to think that I am in the trenches sounds very funny! Like I am in the country in the first place grin grin grin
MS247:

Sorry Mr metal capacity

Let us Pay subsidy with all our oil revenue

Let us us IGR to pay loan

Let us Pay subsidy for west Africa

Let us increase wage bill and recurrent expenditure with more salary



Arguement with your type is funny


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Re: NLC Protests Tinubu’s N500bn Subsidy Palliative, Demands 300% Pay Rise by Bluntemperor: 11:49am On Jul 14, 2023
This N500-Billion Parliatiaves is what it should be- ' a stop gap relief. I believed that the NLC should be more holistic than quarelling on this New govt Proposals!
- why did the NLC took decades before even coming to the Negotiations table,as nothing was said or done for Workers,during the 8- yrs of Buhari in power?
What happened during the Covid-19 Lockdown? Why and how did the NLC lost her Voice to the govt in Power over Decades,on the suffering Masses?
What happened to the so called Parliatiaves of Covid-19, that Humanitarian Dissaster Minister said she shared? They even deceived everyone- the Publiic Sector,the Private Sector,the Teachers Union,etc!
- why can't NLC give breakdown of their Own Specifics,with amount of money to be spent/ attached.e.gWhat is the Proposed Amount you want the Govt to spend on your proposed Inter- City Rail? - let Nigerians see it and let us see how they have been able to realistically get the true pictures of:
• what the Workers wants and
• What the People want and
• What the Masses got!
Why did NLC suddenly developed anti- govt instances,just immediately the New govt came over two months ago?
•We need to have a good Collective Bargaining power for out workers,not strike,strike,as we are seeing now.You can still get what you want for the Workers,if you become more aligned to what govt Marshall Plans!
Did you see anything being discussed by Govt and NLC about the Retirees- Welfares? None.
Afterall,it's about Funds, Money,or its Allocation/ Budget and how it goes to benefits the Masses,Not the pockets of those who wants to Steal it and make Nigeria poor.
We are all very selfish, you know!
Re: NLC Protests Tinubu’s N500bn Subsidy Palliative, Demands 300% Pay Rise by delpee(f): 10:33pm On Jul 21, 2023
Styluss:
The workforce is the backbone of the country, because you are not a salary earner does not mean you dont have one as a client or customer, they have parents, they have kids, sisters and aunts. They have families, above all they dont eat money, they patronize you and me in the market, they engage the services of artisans and give their retired parents monthly stipends. They are the backbone of a nation

I'm speaking in support of the workers. Our leaders are self centred.

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