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Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by 001Lagos: 12:49am On Sep 05, 2023
The Nigeria Labour Congress has vowed to ground the economy as it says the stage is set for a two-day nationwide warning strike in response to the severe economic hardships plaguing the nation on the aftermath of subsidy removal by the Federal Government.

This move has garnered widespread support from key stakeholders, including the banking sector, civil society organisations, and workers’ unions, as they unite to address the growing economic crisis in the country.

The National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions Employees, the umbrella organisation representing workers in the banking and insurance industry, on Monday vowed to take part in the strike, effectively shutting down financial activities across Nigeria.

A statement signed by the General Secretary of NUBIFIE, Mr Mohammed Sheikh, underscored the importance of their participation in the two-day warning strike by the NLC, citing the need to draw the government’s attention to the dire economic situation faced by Nigerians.


The leadership of NUBIFIE has issued a notice that all banks will be shut down on Tuesday, 5 and Wednesday, 6 September 2023, in line with the NLC two-day strike directive.


“The directives are imperative to get the needed attention of the government and to warn it against interfering in the internal affairs of unions instead of addressing the punishing economic circumstances we find ourselves in,” the statement emphasised.

Speaking with The PUNCH, the Senior Deputy General Secretary of NUBIFIE, Mr. Aboderin Olusola, reiterated their commitment to the NLC’s cause, stressing the necessity of solidarity among industrial unions during these trying times.


Olusola said, “It was NLC’s directive to all the industrial unions and NUBIFIE didn’t have any option than to issue that circular to all our members and management of banks and insurance companies in Nigeria.”

Joining the chorus of concern, the United Action Front of Civil Society has thrown its full support behind the NLC’s two-day warning strike.

In a statement signed by the Head of the National Coordinating Centre for the United Action Front of Civil Society, Wale Okunniyi, the organisation expressed outrage over the hardship inflicted on Nigerians by the government’s decision to remove fuel subsidies and subsequently raise the price of premium motor spirit.

The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria has backed the Nigerian Labour Congress to embark on the two-day warning strike.

This was contained in a letter on Monday titled, ‘Compliance to the Nigerian Labour Congress directive on a nationwide two-day warning strike’, signed by the Head of Media, MWUN, John Ikemefuna.

The PUNCH reports that on Friday, the NLC in a communiqué jointly signed by its National President, Joe Ajaero and Secretary, Emmanuel Ugboaja, said it decided to embark on a two-day warning strike following what was described as the failure of the Tinubu-led Federal Government to dialogue and engage stakeholders within the organised labor on efforts to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal on Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol, on the “poor masses”.

The President General of MWUN, Adewale Adeyanju, directed all its affiliates to embark on the two-day nationwide strike.


He said, “This decision is due to the Federal Government’s refusal to engage and reach an agreement with the organized labor on critical issues of the consequences of the unfortunate hike in the price of petrol, which has unleashed massive suffering on Nigerian workers and the generality of the Nigerian citizens.”

“The MWUN as an affiliate of the NLC, is obliged to comply with the directive and has consequently instructed all our members in all ports, jetties, terminals, and oil and gas platforms nationwide to partake on the two days total shut down warning strike as directed by the NLC.”

State chapters join

Labour unions across the states of the federation are also gearing up for the showdown.

In Abia State, the state chapter of the NLC accused the state government of insensitivity to their plights, describing it as unacceptable.

This was even as it has called on all affiliate unions in the state not to ignore the national directive on the warning strike but should join forces with organised labour to tell the government that enough is enough.

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Addressing journalists in Umuahia on Monday, the state chairman, Pascal Iheme Nweke, regretted that the state government failed to carry labour along in matter that concerns workers in the state.


According to the Abia NLC, the relationship between government and labour in the state is not cordial, pointing out that the state government forms committees concerning workers in the state without involving labour, noting that it is not unacceptable.

Similarly, organised labour in Kogi state has ordered its members to join the two- day warning strike as directed by the National Executive Council of the NLC.

In a news bulletin circulated in Lokoja on Monday at the end an emergency meeting to ratify the decision made by the NEC, and signed by the Chairman, Gabriel Amari, and the Secretary, Owoeye Oladipupo respectively, the union said Kogi State as part of the country was not immune to the prevailing national sentiments, taking into account the extensive hardships and deprivation afflicting our citizens.

It said, “The council scrutinised the Federal government’s failure to establish structure to address the widespread suffering in our nation.”

“Furthermore, it considered the government’s deliberate neglect and disregard for engaging with national stakeholders through the channels of social dialogue, a commitment it had solemnly declared during the president’s inaugural address on May 29, 2023.

NLC shuns FG

As the strike’s commencement nears, the Federal Government has issued an appeal, imploring organised labour to reconsider the planned nationwide two-day warning strike.


This appeal came as support for the strike grows among various unions and civil society allies, including the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Non-Teaching Staff of Universities, and NUBIFIE.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Bako Lalong, emphasised that the government has already taken measures to mitigate the impact of the fuel subsidy removal, which is being implemented at all levels of government.

He stressed the importance of maintaining industrial harmony and preventing disruptions that could jeopardise the government’s ongoing efforts.

“In this context, it has become pertinent to appeal to the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress to suspend its intended two-day warning strike, as such action would be detrimental to the gains already being made in securing a better future for Nigerian workers and citizens at large,” Lalong pleaded.

Meanwhile, the national leadership of the NLC has shunned the last-minute reconciliatory meeting convened by the Minister, with the purpose of averting the two-day warning strike already declared by the labour centre.

The PUNCH reports that only the leadership of the Trade Union Congress by its President, Festus Osifo, showed up for the meeting slated for 3pm but started at exactly 5:32pm.

A member of the NLC national leadership told our correspondent that the decision of the NLC to boycott the meeting was because ongoing negotiations could stall a possible strike.


“The strike will still go on. If the leadership had attended the meeting, move to go on strike would have been stalled. It would have amounted to a form of negotiation.”

Nigerians groan

The NLC’s call for a nationwide strike has clearly resonated with many Nigerians grappling with economic hardships.

The widespread support from unions, civil society, and the public underscores the mounting frustration with government policies perceived as worsening the plight of ordinary citizens.

In the coming days, all eyes will be on how this unfolding drama of protest and appeal unfolds on the streets and within the corridors of power, shaping the nation’s response to its ongoing economic turmoil.

https://punchng.com/subsidy-pains-labour-vows-to-ground-economy-begins-strike/?amp

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by 001Lagos: 12:49am On Sep 05, 2023
Tinubu has no business in aso rock.

See how bad he has performed as president since he forced himself into office .. every sector of the economy is in total collapse .

The economy of Nigeria under Tinubu has nosed-dived.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by jaccky: 12:52am On Sep 05, 2023
My brother a great country like Nigeria doesn't deserve this pains thus far

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by raskymonojendor: 12:55am On Sep 05, 2023
During OBJ's, Yar'Adua's and GEJ's eras, heaven did not fall...If dem like make dem ground West Africa economy join.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Zonefree(m): 1:03am On Sep 05, 2023
raskymonojendor:
During OBJ's, Yar'Adua's and GEJ's eras, heaven did not fall...If dem like make dem ground West Africa economy join.
You're one of our problems in this country.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by 001Lagos: 1:04am On Sep 05, 2023
raskymonojendor:
During OBJ's, Yar'Adua's and GEJ's eras, heaven did not fall...If dem like make dem ground West Africa economy join.
You no get money, you still dey support the people wey their bad policies follow for the reason wey make you even poorer . No be juju be that ?

One of Seyi Tinubu Richard mille wrist watches reach buy your entire village in Osun state. But na you still dey support Dem to continue to make your life more miserable .

Try get small sense

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by iamtardey: 1:12am On Sep 05, 2023
Kini koko strike yi NLC?

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by 9182736455O1999(m): 1:21am On Sep 05, 2023
When are they giving judgement on PEPT again?

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by KanwuliaExtra: 2:08am On Sep 05, 2023
We’re they working before? grin

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Seefinish: 2:25am On Sep 05, 2023
raskymonojendor:
During OBJ's, Yar'Adua's and GEJ's eras, heaven did not fall...If dem like make dem ground West Africa economy join.
you can easily spot an agbero living under bridge through his comment.
Do you how much is a bag of rice?
Do you know that inflation is about 22% I am sure you don't know what is inflation.
Do you know how much it takes for a family of five like mine to take breakfast.
When men with responsibilities are talking, agbero with Igbo should keep quiet

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by crossfm: 5:33am On Sep 05, 2023
Hehehe.

Toothless bulldogs,they are always barking but no bite.

They just wan whine us again grin.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Atarakpa: 5:33am On Sep 05, 2023
This nlc is acting like opposition

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Klington: 5:34am On Sep 05, 2023
Who takes this NLC serious.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by iLoveYouToo(m): 5:35am On Sep 05, 2023
Press spoil, their plans will fail

They think things would get out of control and force SARS-type national protests in hope that there’d be military intervention and the temptation to ‘takeover’ while the Prez is away. The timing is so wrong and suspect.

They shall all fail

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Dshocker(m): 5:35am On Sep 05, 2023
NLC should stop all these noise and take action.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by ISTP: 5:35am On Sep 05, 2023
Let's see how it goes.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by landmark86: 5:35am On Sep 05, 2023
Nonsense
Saving money while the citizens are hungry
Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Basicend: 5:37am On Sep 05, 2023
The absolute truth remains that any true reasonable leader would have seen that the Nigerian economy is not yet ripe for total removal of govt cushions / subsidies in some areas until modalities have been put in place to absorb it's effects on the gross welfare of citizenry.

He could have removed fuel (PMS) subsidy, which could be reasonable in a way, if truly the proceeds from it will be amortized properly, I mean, minimizing corruption in processing. .

But SHOULD have continued to find ways to uphold the Naira value against FX till modalities are in place for gradual removal of govt cushioning's.

These 2 variables above are the core that is affecting the vagaries of the Nigerian economy now. Coz we are import oriented.

If Naira in official terms had remained within the threshold of 460 - 500 USD, the effect will still be manageable until gradual solutions are introduced.

I am sorry to Tinubu's supporters who does not like the truth, but I believe that he removed all those subsidies coz he was trying to recoup his investments into the election quickly. Our leaders in Africa are too evil, heartless, selfish and greedy.

If Tinubu really wanted to indeed carry the burden of the nation, he could salvaged something for Nigeria at this critical time.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by OkCornel(m): 5:38am On Sep 05, 2023
I see…

Dividends of APC government since 2015

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by chiefolododo(m): 5:38am On Sep 05, 2023
Good

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Tradepunter2: 5:39am On Sep 05, 2023
Ok
Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by lolu2019: 5:39am On Sep 05, 2023
Just go on and strike.we are not seeing the palliatives.are they going to hide it again.the governor's should be very very careful and the humanitarian minister.we are not joking.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by dreality: 5:40am On Sep 05, 2023
NLC should go and sit down for one corner joor.

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Tokskob2008: 5:43am On Sep 05, 2023
Useless NLC.... When they ought to have acted they refused, it's now they are just waking up...

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Nairalander248: 5:43am On Sep 05, 2023
Since they started to vow, we no see any impact...

Why am I the only one seeing this as a planned plot?

President travel out ?

Tribunal judgement day on Wednesday?

NLC come strike on Tuesday and Wednesday?

Why una no wait make we hear that judgement fess??

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by Kukutente23: 5:44am On Sep 05, 2023
Zombies should be grateful to NLC for this timely strike
If not, Tinubu had programed enough hunger to reset their dull brains such that when the forms for military recruitment comes out, they won't think twice about it.
Tinubu is a very wise man
Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by jojothaiv(m): 5:52am On Sep 05, 2023
Lobaton!

Was there an economy in the first place to start with?
Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by emmanuelbrown26: 5:58am On Sep 05, 2023
Long overdue

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by inoki247: 5:58am On Sep 05, 2023
Lol

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Re: Subsidy Pains: NLC Vows To Ground The Economy, Begins Strike by OyinO: 5:59am On Sep 05, 2023
Very good

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