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Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Kuginzi: 5:57am On Feb 24
The Trade Union Congress has warned that the planned protest on February 27 and 28 being championed by the Nigeria Labour Congress may lead to anarchy.

This is as the union stated that the country was too volatile and tense because of the prevailing hunger in the land.

This warning was made by the Deputy President of the TUC, Dr Tommy Etim, in an interview with Saturday PUNCH.

The Organised Labour plans to embark on a two-day strike on Tuesday and Wednesday to protest the hardship currently being faced by Nigerians following the dramatic hike in the prices of goods and services due to the removal of fuel subsidy and the free fall of the naira, among others.

Pockets of protests had broken out in Kano, Niger, Oyo and Osun, among other states, with protesters urging the government to take decisive steps to bring the hardship to an end.

Nigeria’s annual inflation rate climbed to a near 28-year high of 29.9 per cent in January, up from 28.9 per cent in December and above market forecasts of 29.5 per cent.

Food prices are at an all-time high, with a bag of long-grain rice hitting N77,000.

Several videos online have shown netizens lamenting the increase in the prices of consumer goods like toothpaste, butter, and tin tomatoes, among others, and asking the President, Bola Tinubu to intervene.

Many have also expressed their willingness to join the NLC protest to press home their demands for a change in the economic trajectory of the country.

However, the TUC backed out, saying that it was not aware of the planned rally. This caused a crack in the wall of the Organised Labour.

Although the NLC has insisted that the two-day rally must be held, the TUC has stated that it will not be part of the demonstration.

Etim, while commenting on the planned rally, stated that it was ill-timed and urged the NLC not to plunge the country into anarchy.

Speaking on why the TUC backed out of the proposed protest, the labour leader accused the President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, of running a one-man show by failing to carry members of the TUC along in his decision to declare a two-day strike.

Etim said the NLC had slighted the TUC in making unilateral decisions four times, adding that it was now a deliberate act.

He said, “When one claims that a mistake is done and it is one that a mistake can be accepted as a mistake, but, when it is up to four times, it is now a deliberate action.

“The first thing is that when you issue an ultimatum to the government, the NEC is supposed to meet to review it. When they do, they will then make a decision.

“In this case, the ultimatum given to the Federal Government was still on and the NLC president decided to announce that they would be going on protest as though he had not been in industrial relations practice or law. It baffles us. We cannot take that.

"What is the essence of unionism if you don’t come together for a particular cause? So, adopting a situation where two centres have been on the ground and one feels it has superior knowledge is not a good one at all.

“I feel that he should be sensitive to know that the struggle is not a one-party affair and we must save the country. We have to be a united force. And we have also said that a people united cannot be defeated. The President must leave up to his responsibility.”

No going back – NLC

Reacting, the Head of Information for the NLC, Benson Upah, in a chat with Saturday PUNCH on Friday, insisted that the planned protest would hold, adding that the congress was in touch with the TUC.

"We are going ahead with the protest come February 27 and 28. There is no reason for us to change our minds on that,” Upah noted.

On Etim’s statement of the TUC being sidelined by the NLC, Upah simply said, “We are in touch with the TUC. We are one family.”


However, Etim said the TUC had not received a letter of apology, adding that the NLC must understand that it could not carry out such a national assignment in disunity.

He further stressed that the disagreement between both labour unions would not affect the workers’ needs.

“Whatever happens now will embolden us. There is no organised labour trade centre that cannot fight on its own, but we decided to come together. We feel that fighting alone without unity will not give us the result,” he added.

Protest ill-timed – TUC

Etim said the Organised Labour could get its demands without protests, adding that all it needed to do was strategic engagement.

According to him, if the protest goes on as planned, it may be hijacked by anarchists and turn chaotic.

He said, “If we carry out a protest in this time of hunger and we may meet anarchy. A hungry man is an angry man, and any protest at this time can snowball into a revolution, which we cannot contain.

"Take what happened in Imo State where Ajaero himself went there after several warnings. If not for the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, the NLC leader would have been killed.

“When there is tension in the land, we must be very sceptical and strategic in our agitation. We are not babies; we have been long in this struggle. I, for one, have been in this struggle for 35 years. Sentiments and pride don’t pay.”

On rumours that the TUC might have been compromised by the Federal Government, Etim said, “Everyone is entitled to their opinion but the thing is for sure, hunger knows no religion, political party or ethnic sentiments.

“Whether you are a big man or not, your family members are also feeding on you; and if they are parasitic, you will know that one rich man in a community is poor.

"Whatever we are doing, we must recognise that it is time to rescue Nigeria and we cannot just sit down and say a protest will solve the matter.


"Yes, we can mobilise. Yes, protest is our right. But, I think we should be strategic to know that we must carry everyone along rather than thinking we can do it alone. A fight of this nature is not a one-man fight.

“We at the TUC don’t issue threats and back down. The NLC is synonymous with issuing protest threats and backing out, and we don’t want to be a part of that. Any day we issue a notice of action, we carry it to the letter. If you follow our trajectory, you’d know that we always walk our talks.”

Police warn anarchists

The Taraba, Kaduna and Rivers police commands have warned hoodlums to steer clear of protest grounds during the rally proposed by the NLC.

The Taraba State command, on Friday, said it had placed its personnel on high alert to ensure that hoodlums did not take advantage of the protest to ferment trouble.

Though the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Usman Abdullahi did not take his calls, a senior police officer in the command, who spoke to one of our correspondents on the telephone, said the Commissioner of Police in the state had deployed enough personnel for the protest to prevent the breakdown of law and order.

"In our meeting earlier today (Friday), we deliberated on security issues in the state, including the planned protest by the NLC. I can assure you that our personnel are on red alert to prevent any break down of law and order,” the senior officer said.


In Kaduna, the state police command appealed to the leadership of the NLC to shelve the planned two-day nationwide protest.

The command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan, said the plea became necessary because of the precarious nature of the state, which has been enjoying relative peace for a while now.

The police spokesman, however, noted that if the organised labour decided against the appeal, the command would provide adequate cover for the protesters.

He, however, warned the NLC to ensure utmost civility and be law-abiding.

According to him, members of the Organised Labour should know that their rights end where other citizens’ rights begin.

Hassan also warned hoodlums against infiltrating the protest, which he insisted must be peaceful.


The police chief said, “We are appealing that the protest should not even hold. They should understand the nature of Kaduna that it is not everywhere they should come and protest.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by nnachukz(m): 6:09am On Feb 24
I thought NLC and TUC are always in agreement before going on strike? Why are they now against each other or is this the hand of FG but the voice of TUC?

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by saintopus(m): 6:12am On Feb 24
Kuginzi:
The Trade Union Congress has warned that the planned protest on February 27 and 28 being championed by the Nigeria Labour Congress may lead to anarchy.

This is as the union stated that the country was too volatile and tense because of the prevailing hunger in the land.

This warning was made by the Deputy President of the TUC, Dr Tommy Etim, in an interview with Saturday PUNCH.

The Organised Labour plans to embark on a two-day strike on Tuesday and Wednesday to protest the hardship currently being faced by Nigerians following the dramatic hike in the prices of goods and services due to the removal of fuel subsidy and the free fall of the naira, among others.

Pockets of protests had broken out in Kano, Niger, Oyo and Osun, among other states, with protesters urging the government to take decisive steps to bring the hardship to an end.

Nigeria’s annual inflation rate climbed to a near 28-year high of 29.9 per cent in January, up from 28.9 per cent in December and above market forecasts of 29.5 per cent.

Food prices are at an all-time high, with a bag of long-grain rice hitting N77,000.

https://punchng.com/cost-of-living-protest-tuc-faults-nlc-says-action-may-bring-anarchy/?amp

This is why no protests will ever succeed in this country.

It's either religion or ethnicity or both always mare or color many so called protests in Nigeria

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by insidelife22(m): 6:14am On Feb 24
Tinubu has infiltrated TUC, nothing wey you want tell me.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Barrywilly(m): 6:14am On Feb 24
Some people can still reason reasonably. I strongly believe that Nigeria will come out of this situation very strongly.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by ideatoprince18(m): 6:14am On Feb 24
This TUC has collected money in Ghana must go sack!!!!

Bunch of riff raffs

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Tjra: 6:25am On Feb 24
insidelife22:
Tinubu has infiltrated TUC, nothing wey you want tell me.
Same way Obi infiltrated NLC. With the help of his friend Ajaero, he turned the union to a full fledged partisan Political party.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by matify83: 6:25am On Feb 24
Now the house is divided against itself.

The planned protest is a stillbirth already.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Kwaramustgoodag: 6:43am On Feb 24
Never wait for NLC to protest, if not, na OYO u dey.



Please those people that always say
“i can feed you and your family” where can I find them 😩🙏

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by jojothaiv(m): 7:21am On Feb 24
Compromised folks.

I had to scream omo a billion times

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by MVLOX(m): 7:22am On Feb 24
True the protest could be hijacked

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Quest7777: 7:22am On Feb 24
The way things are going now, there is not even any hope in sight.
If to say we dey see small hope, we for endure.

e don red...
"Cost of Living Wan Kill the Living"

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Marvieduke(f): 7:22am On Feb 24
The situation is getting worst day by day.....

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Yankee101: 7:22am On Feb 24
If people can’t feed it’s already anarchy when they’re seizing trucks of food

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by WhiteWood: 7:23am On Feb 24
The planned protest orchestrated by the enemies of a peaceful Nigeria is dead on arrival and must not proceed -- Value your country, value your life. KUDOS TO BAT

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Greenfusion: 7:24am On Feb 24
Me I know, whether they agree together or not, if this hungry increase more than this, the protest would start naturally, like the saying, "an hungry man is an angry man", when d anger enter street well, even security people nor go fit stop am......

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by RickyJesus: 7:24am On Feb 24
Kwaramustgoodag:
Never wait for NLC to protest, if not, na OYO u dey.



Please those people that always say
“i can feed you and your family” where can I find them 😩🙏
Them dey struggle to help themselves.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Ibegtodiffer: 7:25am On Feb 24
Everyone is aware that TUC is a sell-out.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by ValarDoharis: 7:26am On Feb 24
Tinubu is a master in 'divide and conquer'

He did it in Afenifere
He did it in ECOWAS
He did it with Muslim-Muslim ticket
He did it with Yorubas vs Igbos.
Now doing it with TUC vs NLC.

But he has zero strategy to move the country forward!

Modified: someone reminded me that he did it in PDP with the G5 and LP with the Lamidi Apapa native doctor group

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by DesChyko: 7:26am On Feb 24
It is Haram to protest. Joe Ajaero should have known this. On the flip side, isn't the TUC boss part of those that attended COP 28 in Dubai?

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by HenryThegreat1(m): 7:26am On Feb 24
Barrywilly:
Some people can still reason reasonably. I strongly believe that Nigeria will come out of this situation very strongly.
With Tinubu and his army of ministers and SSA in charge? I doubt no.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by DaTruths: 7:26am On Feb 24
The NLC president should be arrested for attempting anarchy.

Nobody protests anything.

If cost of living is too high, they should check the cost of dying, na sniper e go cost, if sniper too cost, you trek to the lagoon.

E bin pawa must be powered.

On this Tinubu mandate we Nigerians must stand till 2097.

If obedients don't learn political lessons, we won't climb down from this manhood.

Me na for the blokos i dey stand akimbo

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by YourNextLevel(m): 7:27am On Feb 24
Dem don buy one while de other still de negotiate

Which means NO PROTEST

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Stevenson20: 7:27am On Feb 24
Cost of living wants to kill the living.
This country na cruise grin grin grin
Our country's name suppose to be Republic of Cruise

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Elzazzi: 7:27am On Feb 24
cool grin

The power of brown envelopes

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by Chivisee: 7:28am On Feb 24
Obi and his asswipes has failed again!!!Watch all eastern baberians now beside you,their prayer is for anarchy to start in the name of protest,so they can start targeting southwest properties since they have been failing with their propangandas to pull it down.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by ddippset(m): 7:28am On Feb 24
Na so

Divide and rule them grin


That's what the government keeps using to hold us down....

We cannot protect because

"It will cause anarchy"
"Hoodlums will hijack the process"
"There is intelligence report that they want to overthrow the government"

I have never trusted that afro-wearing, smooth-talking dubious fool called Festus Osifo.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by phemmie06(m): 7:28am On Feb 24
I said it,what both NLC and TUC are doing is controlled protest.
Now they will cancel it, stopping any civil society from protecting or going on strike
Re: Cost Of Living Protest: TUC Faults NLC, Says Action May Bring Anarchy by CountinBlessins(m): 7:28am On Feb 24
saintopus:


This is why no protests will ever succeed in this country.

It's either religion or ethnicity or both always mare or color many so called protests in Nigeria

You Eckists always think in a strange way. You don't see things deeply. You are pushing the message of the government! Is Nigeria more divided than other countries? No! Protests will work here very well!

Keep quiet pls

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