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Nigerians are Suffering – NLC President urges Tinubu to Tackle Hardship

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The NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, urged President Bola Tinubu to keep his word to the Nigerian people instead of blaming the union for his problems.

 

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Tinubu had claimed that NLC was biased against him during the inauguration of the Red-Line Railway Project in Lagos on Thursday.

 

 

He dismissed the countrywide demonstration against the severe economic situation, saying that the union was unjust to his administration, which had only been in power for nine months.

 

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“It is imperative that we refocus our collective energy on addressing the substantive issues that have been the subject of engagement between Labour and the government since June 2023. These include critical matters such as wage increases, social welfare programs, infrastructure development, and the revitalization of key sectors such as education and healthcare.

 

“In any case to avoid the dissipation of energy, it is important that we focus on the real issues because we have engaged the government since June 2023 after the subsidy is gone statement. The issues are around the non-implementation of agreements reached between us and the government.

 

 

“For example; on June 5, 2023 after the hike in the Price of PMS, the following agreements were reached between us and the Government viz;1. Review Proposal for Wage Increase and Award including framework for timing and implementation.

 

“Mr. President, these agreements were reached but the Committee that was saddled with working on these was never inaugurated and none of them was implemented until we were forced to organize a nationwide rally while the president gave his personal commitment. However, Mr. President, nothing came out of your promises.

 

“It took another round of protests for the October 2, 2023 agreement to be reached. We outline the agreement below so that your government will tell Nigerians which one it has been able to implement.”

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