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Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Nemere2020: 2:12pm On Aug 14, 2023
There is a secret web of plans to ”do in” the President of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr. Joe Ajaero, his colleague in Trade Union Congress (TUC), Festus Osifo, and some labour leaders, Daily Times gathered at the weekend.

The plans are reportedly being hatched in the nation’s security agencies.

The development came as NLC accused Federal Government (FG) of insensitivity over the fuel price issue, insisting that Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), more popularly known as petrol, can be sold for as low as N150 a litre to Nigerians, with Executive will and true patriotic fervour.

NLC President, Ajaero, who spoke in a separate interview with Daily Times, explained that should FG adopt labour’s views on the fuel crisis, it will see petrol price plummet.

Daily Times was told that some elements in the FG felt ”highly embarrassed” by the labour leaders’ refusal, despite threats, to back down from organizing the Wednesday, August 2 nationwide protest against fuel subsidy removal and rising fuel prices without any palliatives –which turned out successful as many suffering Nigerians warmly embraced and freely participated in the industrial action.

Sources said the particular officials were livid seeing media photographs of labour leaders in handshake with President Bola Tinubu in the evening of the protest, following presidential intervention in the industrial action.

The labour leaders had been invited by the President for talks over the former’s demands for executive action to end the harsh socio-economic consequences of the fuel price hike on the masses -demands which were partially secured as Tinubu announced, among others, that Port Harcourt refineries would recommence operation in December while the FG/Labour Committee on Negotiations on Subsidy Removal palliatives will begin sitting soon.

Perceived as a victory for labour, the subsequent withdrawal of the bid by the FG to get the National Industrial Court (NIC) to commit the labour leaders to a correctional facility for allegedly disobeying an order of the court not to protest or strike, was interpreted by these elements as ”one step too far and one concession too many for labour.”

Daily Times further gathered that subsequently a group moved in to hatch a plot to use the security agencies to hound the NLC and TUC leaders.

The group allegedly sees the rising public profile of the labour leaders as a possible future hindrance to ”other economic actions the administration will unleash on Nigerians and so seeks to intimidate, cage or even imprison them to pave the way for smooth execution of the alleged anti-people, anti-poor policies.”

Asked what form the plot was taking, the sources stated that, among others, fresh charges were allegedly being framed to ”rope them in, but it is not just court matter alone as they are fashioning a cocktail of sledgehammers that would cripple the nation’s labour movement.”

”Their cold calculation is that if labour leaders are allowed free rein as seen presently, even the many tax policies in the works to fill government coffers, will not work. They say labour leaders ask too many questions and wonder why they weren’t so active during the Buhari years. So, the option is to put them away to enable government policies ‘breathe’,” the sources said.

Telephone calls put through to the spokespersons of Nigeria Police Force (NPF) and Department of State Service (DSS), Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Olumuyiwa Adejobi and Dr. Peter Afunnaya, respectively were not returned as at the time of this report.

https://dailytimesng.com/fuel-subsidy-protest-security-watch-on-nlc-tuc-leaders/

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Nobody: 2:14pm On Aug 14, 2023
Nigeria when?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Taylor90: 2:21pm On Aug 14, 2023
We ain’t even complaining of N500 per liter anymore

Now it’s going to 750

CBN said they’ve lost control of naira value that means it’s heading to 1500 per dollar soonest

Cooking gas that we all were managing that it didn’t add price they’ve added price to it

Diesel that it’s subsidy has been long removed and people thought diesel wouldn’t be affected not knowing Tinubu is hitting all round of the economy

Tinubu you’re very useless I swear to God

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by EyeCumInPiece: 2:23pm On Aug 14, 2023
eBola is a disaster waiting to happen.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by ivolt: 2:28pm On Aug 14, 2023

The development came as NLC accused Federal Government (FG) of insensitivity over the fuel price issue, insisting that Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), more popularly known as petrol, can be sold for as low as N150 a litre to Nigerians, with Executive will and true patriotic fervour.
If NLC said this, then it must be manned by bunch of illiterates.
While Tinubu's subsidy decision was rash, it is impossible to sell PMS at #150
giving the current economic climate of the country without hitting bankruptcy in few months time.
Whey #150, why not #20 per litre as obtained in year 2000?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by CaptainRogers(m): 2:44pm On Aug 14, 2023
shocked
Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Normangees(m): 2:44pm On Aug 14, 2023
May God help this country
Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by jesus247alive(m): 2:45pm On Aug 14, 2023
There

Was

A

Country.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by November1857(m): 2:45pm On Aug 14, 2023
grin

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Tunasco4u(m): 2:45pm On Aug 14, 2023
Ok
Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by SouthSouth1914: 2:45pm On Aug 14, 2023
If Nigerians will bear the brunt of the astronomical trajectory of the dollar against the naira, then we should all be paid in dollars. The Federal government has failed in its responsibility to cater for the ever changing dynamics of the oil and gas sector.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by theophorus(m): 2:46pm On Aug 14, 2023
August 2 Protest successful?
Well, if the goal was to just walk about on the streets, then it was successful but if it was to bring about some change in Economic realities, then I don't thing it was Successful.

Fuel at 150NGN is also not feasible considering the current value of the Naira.

That report looks more like bear parlor gist but then make everybody Sha dey careful.


In other News: ASUU claim to be fighting for Students and their Parents. But immediately FG show dem 'No work no pay' ASUU no gree strike again but dem don begin Increase Sch Fees for Student wen dem dey fight for. grin

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Elegantz: 2:46pm On Aug 14, 2023
God

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Dididrumz(m): 2:46pm On Aug 14, 2023
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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by slawomir: 2:47pm On Aug 14, 2023
Damnnn niggar
Isoright
Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Maka70(m): 2:47pm On Aug 14, 2023
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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by BigYash: 2:48pm On Aug 14, 2023
ivolt:

If NLC said this, then it must be manned by bunch of illiterates.
While Tinubu's subsidy decision was rash, it is impossible to sell PMS at #150
giving the current economic climate of the country without hitting bankruptcy in few months time.
Akpabio buying cars worth billions will make our economy stable.. Infact wasting so much on cars,will make our country far from hitting bankruptcy. You are very correct. undecided

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Chetas81(m): 2:48pm On Aug 14, 2023
You vote for calamity, you see calamity

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Westman001: 2:48pm On Aug 14, 2023
In few days time, from what I have been seeing in this start of this week; cues at fuel stations is growing. They intend to take fuel price close to #800. Now the more dollar goes up the more the fuel price surge. The fact we could all agree is that dollar never drop since it has been risen in this country.

And in all these, Nigerians are still quiet while these unprofessional incompetent people in government stump on them and make life worse for them.

Is this how we are going to stay silent while we suffer.

Now they want to break the wings of NLC & TUC. Maybe, NLC and TUC is even compromised already.

It was not up to this in 2012 before the nationwide protest and stand still happened.

Now, they told everybody to be calm, suffer for now and see changes later. They tell you for it to be better it has to be worse self.

But let's ask ourselves, is it not suffering and worse situation we have been in the last 3 or 4 decades. Now we just settle for their preaching and expect things to get better soon.

We should not fool ourselves nor let them fool us. These people are incompetent and corrupt. Things would not get better, we should be experienced and knowledgeable enough to know how manipulative this politicians are in this country.

We may not fight like the Niger people did but we can show them that enough is enough of their incompetence and corruption.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 2:50pm On Aug 14, 2023
Nigerians will resist it

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by SenatePresdo(m): 2:51pm On Aug 14, 2023
Nigeria Labor Congress are toothless Bulldogs.


Ordinary Protest and Strike, they are doing hide and seek With Ebola Theftnubu.



They should be shot at sight, foolish men!

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by ShaqFu: 2:51pm On Aug 14, 2023
Hmmm. This is all just speculation. Let's wait and see what will really happen.

If this government is really smart, arresting any NLC or TUC member or president will be the last thing in their mind. It's not wise to give people reasons to point fingers at you.

This government should start commencing their policies to cushion the effect of this fuel subsidy increase as soon as possible.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Tayorshd87: 2:52pm On Aug 14, 2023
Na God go puniah all this our so called leader ranging from obj atiku buhari and buhari pro max 😢

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Streetdoctor: 2:53pm On Aug 14, 2023
Well, mine bi say no matter how rough and tough d jungle is, Lion no fit chop grasses.
D almajiris in d West over to u guys. Dis is politics 101. Every cranny of Lagos is now littered with Yoruba almajiri. Baba dey beg. Iya dey beg,
I tink FG should ban online giveaway, lets see d souther Nigeria that will feel it most, if not Yoruba almajiri

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by tunjijones(m): 2:53pm On Aug 14, 2023
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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Nobody: 2:53pm On Aug 14, 2023
batstards, yes apc and supporters

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by Alvin212(m): 2:55pm On Aug 14, 2023
Rubbish
Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by valentineuwakwe(m): 2:55pm On Aug 14, 2023
senseless and baseless talk! so one has no right to protest peacefully again in this country? and some of our leaders are watching and saying nothing....anyway what goes around, comes around.
they are quick to receive and approve "millions" as holiday or vacation allowances but crawling in approving palliatives for the masses....
it will never be well with our corrupt leaders!

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Protest: Security Watch On NLC, TUC Leaders by jubrilELsudan: 2:56pm On Aug 14, 2023
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

THIS IS A CALL TO ALL REVOLUTIONARY FIGHTERS FROM THE 80'S AND 90'S.....THE TIME HAS COME FOR US TO COME OUT OF RETIREMENT AND FIGHT AGAIN

WE FOUGHT THE MILITARY REGIMES AND STOOD OUR GROUNDS AND MANY OF OUR COMRADES DIED IN THE FIGHTS AND WE NEVER BACKED OUT

NOW WE ARE BACK TO SHOW THIS PRESENT DAY LAZY YOUTHS HOW WE USE TO DO IT IN THE 80'S AND 90'S

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