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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

NLC Issues Nationwide Strike Notice Over Fuel Price Increase

Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has issued a nationwide strike notice to seek the reversal of fuel pump price hike and other policies by by the President Tinubu led government.
NLC spokesperson, Mr. Ben Upah confirmed this exclusively to Daily post on Wednesday July 26, 2023 and the nationwide strike would commence on Wednesday August 2, 2023.



14 comments:

  1. Yinmu.
    Na today? They will still call it off .

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  2. Na today? Labour no get liver again like before.

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    1. APC government killed every institution in the country..
      Buhari used his empty coconut head to destroy everything..
      To him, everything was power tussle, a challenge and war that he has to win.. he doesn't listen to any advice.. someone who never did any interview..
      And Tinubu is building on it.. he forced himself to become president after never attending ANY interview in Nigeria

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    2. 🀣🀣🀣@"his empty coconut head".
      That man and his APC-led administration really destroyed this country to the best of their knowledge. It's a pity that the votes of the masses still didn't count in the last presidential election which is why we're still where we are today.

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  3. Compromised people

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  4. Lol

    Story, Stooryy...STOOOORRIIIEEEE

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  5. Nigerians needs to understand that if we are to enjoy constant supply of petrol,we will have to pay properly for it and not the N145 we’ve been paying cos this thing doesn’t come cheap.Even people in African countries that appear poorer than Nigeria pay more for petrol than we do.We need to stop acting like spoilt children and stop blaming the govt for everything.The govt has its faults too and need to increase minimum wage to at least N100k but they can’t do it alone.Our mentality needs to change.You’re paying N5k per month for electricity and u expect it to be constant?

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    1. I am sorry to burst your bubble at your analysing @ 14:30. Do you know the process of getting fuel from crude? Is called fractional distillation!
      Our crude does not contain sulphur,so we can even get fuel for less than N100,not this yada yada that you wrote up there. Modular refineries is the way to go. NNPCL should be scrapped ,because they have become a terrorist organisation!and we that own this crude, through resource control! We it starts now,we will blow all the pipelines, that takes crude out of our region! Make una dey play.

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    2. If you have your facts right, you would have known that other AFRICAN COUNTRIES DO NOT HAVE CRUDE OIL AS NATURAL RESOURCES. Why should an oil producing country buy fuel at the same rate or even higher than people who do not have? Do you process things unbiased or you just feel the need to be heard?

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  6. Story for the gods !


    Na today 😏😏

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  7. I won't even waste my time supporting any protest. Toothless NLC!

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  8. Ndi ara, they should go and sit down. On the morning of 2nd August, one of them will come out to tell us the strike will no more hold. Noisemakers

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  9. It haff try, no be today. Abeg unto another news jjhareh. Strike notice kor, calling off strike no.

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