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Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Nemere2020: 9:16pm On Feb 09
The Trade Union Congress (TUC) wants the Federal Government to go beyond promises and get to work to cushion the economic hardships facing Nigerians.

Since assuming office in May, President Bola Tinubu ended the fuel subsidy and also floated the naira, resulting in a tripling of the prices of petrol and a hike in the cost of living.

Although the Federal Government has rolled out plans to cushion the impacts of the moves with several meetings held between it and organised labour, the President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) Festus Osifo is lamenting the hardship in the country and wants actions to combat it.

He spoke on Friday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today.

“As an average Nigerian, one of the things you spend your hard-earned money on is actually food. The government must do something,” the TUC chief added.

“We’ve had a lot of rhetoric: ‘We’ve declared a state of emergency on food security’. We have had a lot of meetings and summits on issues like this. Nigerians are tired of meetings, summits, and rhetoric. Today, the cost of items in the market has skyrocketed and gone over the roof.”

Labour had reached an agreement with the Federal Government over the rising cost of living in the wake of the subsidy removal. But the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the TUC have issued an ultimatum to the government to fulfill its end of the deal.

In the wake of the prevailing hardship, government officials have repeatedly urged Nigerians to be patient over the reforms, which Tinubu says will bring in more foreign investment to Africa’s largest economy.

But the short-term impact is hitting Nigerians hard: Inflation was at 28.92 percent in December, with food costs at 33.93 percent, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The naira currency has fallen swiftly against the US dollar since the government ended a multi-tier exchange rate system and freed up the local currency.

Before the reforms, the naira was trading at around 450 to the dollar, but on Monday it was trading at 1,400 to the dollar.

In the heat of the prevailing hardships, Nigerians have taken to the streets in Kano, Niger, and Osun states, asking the government to ameliorate their plight.

The Federal Government has also waded into the matter with Tinubu ordering the release of 42,000 metric tons of grains from strategic reserves.
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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by G00dharddick: 9:38pm On Feb 09
Nigerians are pleading with the okpolor eyes to take the country back to how he met it during GEJ era where people can buy things cheap and fuel was extremely cheap.

The okpolor eyes came to steal, kill and destroy. It's a good thing the protest has already begun. The SW are leading the protest. We the SS and SE we relax and watch them while enjoying the show. Soyinka the clown has suddenly become mute because his tribesman is the president.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by slivertongue: 9:41pm On Feb 09
Tinubu's administration is a promise and fail

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Feintline: 9:47pm On Feb 09
Under Jonathan,
Fuel was 160
Dollar was 216
Bag of rice was 12000.

Pa Soyinka and his likes were not pleased and they hit the street.

Now petrol is 690
Dollar is 1500
Bag of rice is 60K

When is pa soyinka and his fellows hitting the street?
All of a sudden our nobel peace winner and his likes can no longer talk.
Tribalism has destroyed Nigeria. Shame on you all.

These men and their likes deceived us for too long.
We did not know they are the biggest problems in Nigeria.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Brendaniel: 10:00pm On Feb 09
Well, they can do as many strikes as they want with protests, as long as the south east and all Igbos will not join, I am Ok with it...

We can't keep taking blame for trying to help Nigeria all the time, from Separation to stopping Buhari, to endsars, to stopping Tinubu and we were blamed for what would have helped Nigeria, now they want to do protest against Tinubu, kolework, we have tried, the blames are too much already, na to siddon look, we already warned them beforehand....

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by EdiskyHarry: 10:04pm On Feb 09
You can call me the enemy of Nigeria, but I must tell you the truth,
"Nigeria is a failed nation"
We have all it takes to be one of the greatest countries on the planet Earth, but everyday Nigeria is moving 1000000000 steps backward.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Ziika: 10:04pm On Feb 09
On his mandate we stand.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:05pm On Feb 09
A hungry man is an angry man........

The Federal Government should do the below as promised asap.......

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by virginboy1(m): 10:09pm On Feb 09
Imagine South Africa calling us Generator Republic.... cry

haaa that one na see finish... Our leaders no get shame at all....Tuaaahhhh.


minimum age; 30k+ bag of rice 70k... shocked

I always wonder how people wey dey collect that kind salary dey take survive, especially all those primary school teachers

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Adewale1603(m): 10:10pm On Feb 09
The worst is yet to come, you will soon buy bag of rice for 100k. Infact you're still enjoying now

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Rebuke: 10:10pm On Feb 09
Feintline:
Fuel was 160
Dollar was 216
Bag of rice was 12000.

Soyinka and his likes were not pleased and they hit the street.

Now petrol is 690
Dollar is 1500
Bag of rice is 60K

When is pa soyinka and his fellows hitting the street?






Lol, they're the ones now in charge. What irony! They ganged up to chase away a better government and took over. This set of people must have hated how Nigerians were able to eat three square meals daily and could even attempt to live a luxurious life.

Without any reservation, these men are the real enemies of this country. Unless they come out and sincerely apologize to Nigerians, posterity will never forgive them.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Seunpapa65: 10:11pm On Feb 09
I read the women are planning to go naked
I hope they it will be a clean naysh and br***t not the one craw craw full because nobody is taking them serious the voted what the got and manhood did the rest

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Melagros(m): 10:13pm On Feb 09
COMRADES the tribalism in Nigeria is unprecedented, for that reason, fighting the government with a common front is impossible

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Tradepunter2: 10:13pm On Feb 09
Pi
Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Loci88: 10:14pm On Feb 09
Fact
Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Sonnobax15(m): 10:14pm On Feb 09
lipsrsealed
Nigeria is currently sinking and we are all busy smiling as if nothing is happening shocked

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by gaby(m): 10:19pm On Feb 09
Feintline:
Fuel was 160
Dollar was 216
Bag of rice was 12000.

Soyinka and his likes were not pleased and they hit the street.

Now petrol is 690
Dollar is 1500
Bag of rice is 60K

When is pa soyinka and his fellows hitting the street?



These people gave all the hints in their dress modes that they were evil (red) and coming to bury Nigeria (Blqck dresses) but the citizens missed to take note.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Emman08: 10:20pm On Feb 09
When will the NLC sell out Nigerians again?

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by judgementyard(m): 10:20pm On Feb 09
Ellyfinest:
Government of "shall and will", its a pity!

A BIG PITY 😰

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by ZombiePUNISHER: 10:21pm On Feb 09
Tinubu is a failure

Never in my wildest dreams did i think TInubu will be worse than Buhari... but here we are

The master strategist
Mr snatch it, grab it and run away with it

Nigerian falling in your very eyes

God punish all Tinubu supporters.. every wicked one of them

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by judgementyard(m): 10:21pm On Feb 09
G00dharddick:
Nigerians are pleading with the okpolor eyes to take the country back to how he met it during GEJ era where people can buy things cheap and fuel was extremely cheap.

The okpolor eyes came to steal, kill and destroy. It's a good thing the protest has already begun. The SW are leading the protest. We the SS and SE we relax and watch them while enjoying the show. Soyinka the clown has suddenly become mute because his tribesman is the president.

Renewed....😄
Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Kingrshd3: 10:23pm On Feb 09
Oj

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by easyfem(m): 10:23pm On Feb 09
Like I always say, no magic can work with that constitution and we all know … nobody Dey practice that type of law in the world … it’s too weak , we need to go back to root of the matter … let call a spade a spade … this is my thing is diff from this is our thing … now that everyone is feeling the pain may b it will reset our brain … let individual handle his thing , for security, let individual state handle its . For food , let each local gov handle it , u eat what u produce and sell the remaining..
Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Anunakeeh: 10:24pm On Feb 09
Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by BigBlackPreek(m): 10:26pm On Feb 09
I spent 1k for food today and e no be like say I eat anything

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by Anunakeeh: 10:26pm On Feb 09
gaby:

These people gave all the hints in their dress modes that they were evil (red) and coming to bury Nigeria (Blqck dresses) but the citizens missed to take note.

NBM
Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by ZombiePUNISHER: 10:28pm On Feb 09
Feintline:
Fuel was 160
Dollar was 216
Bag of rice was 12000.

Soyinka and his likes were not pleased and they hit the street.

Now petrol is 690
Dollar is 1500
Bag of rice is 60K

When is pa soyinka and his fellows hitting the street?



Soyinka will die a miserable death..

Very useless tribalistic old fool

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 10:37pm On Feb 09
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You and your ilks ought to be ashamed of yourselves for campaigning vigorously for that senile retarded dunce of an individual called Tinubu......He has released another AUDIO Metric Tons of Grains of Food just like he did with Subsidy Palliatives 😂🤣LAMBA!

Can you release what you don't have?

I'll share ₦100k to 2 people if this lying deceitful APC shows video evidence of the release across the 37 States of Nigeria. Seems everyone in APC is baptised into foolishness. There is absolutely no one I have seen associated with APC that does not behave like a retarded being.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Nigerians Tired Of Govt’s Rhetorics, Want Action – TUC by NGArmyTerrorist: 10:41pm On Feb 09
😂 😂 😂 Shey una wan fresh air, to one dollar to 1naira, and una wan teach igbos a lesson! Everybody will learn the very hard way now. Beware of the suya and grill you eat these days, some are made with vulture meat, you can ask the nairaland grill boy.

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