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Friday, August 15, 2025

NLC Threatens Strike And Gives Nigerian Govt A Seven Day Ultimatum

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has issued a seven-day ultimatum to President Bola Tinubu’s government following the administration’s failure to constitute the governing board of the National Pension Commission.
The strike notice was contained in a communiqué issued by the President of the union, Joe Ajaero.


The Central Working Committee of the labour union met on Wednesday to deliberate on urgent issues bedevilling Nigerians, particularly workers and members of the trade union movement.

According to the communiqué, the union accused the Federal Government of diverting workers’ funds, allegedly through the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF.
The government’s claim of ownership of the NLC National Headquarters is also among the issues being addressed by the union.

According to the NLC president, the property is owned by Nigerian workers and not the government.

Ajaero also lamented what he termed “cyber and media bullying of the trade unions and leadership, coupled with covert moves to amend the NSITF Act in a manner that would disenfranchise workers and give the government full control over the funds.”

Ajaero stated that NSITF must, within the seven days, account for and return all allegedly diverted funds to avert the strike.

On the Pension Commission, he said the board must be properly constituted in full compliance with the law before the seven days elapse.
Similarly, NLC warned that the Pension Commission must submit to it a full status report of the funds within the same period to forestall the looming industrial action.
“If at the end of these seven working days, nothing is done, the NLC will no longer guarantee industrial peace in the sector,” Ajaero warned.

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9 comments:

  1. A barking dog seldom bites.

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    1. You dey mind them mtcheew 😙
      May God help Nigeria my country simple 🙄

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  2. Worst labour union in the world! Ultimatums without action. They will go for negotiation meeting, once they are served small chops, they will forget why they went there.

    I still haven’t gotten over their treachery at the last minimum wage negotiation. How do you go from asking for almost 500k and settling for 70k? NLC fails Nigerians over and over again.

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    1. This present set of labour leaders are terrible.
      They mix partisan politics with labour unionism.
      The FG is still owing workers wage awards that was meant to cushion the effects of hike in fuel price of last year and labour is not bothered, but issuing strike ultimatum over the non constitution of a board.
      The FG claim to have implemented the new minimum wage in a way that is not clearly reflected in the salaries of its workers and the so-called union is not bothered.
      Haaa! Unionism has never been this bad.

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    2. God bless you jare. The current NLC is Peter Obis political party. I started to wonder when a union ventured into politics. An entity that is supposed to be non partisan.

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  3. NLC, always barking, but toothless.

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  4. NLC = Toothless bulldogs

    Make we rest abeg

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