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Economic Hardship: NLC suspends nationwide protest, issues new ultimatum to FG

Mr Ajaero said the NLC had extended the seven-day ultimatum given to the government by another seven days and would now expire on March 13.

• February 27, 2024
Plateau NLC Protest
Plateau NLC Protest [Credit; Businessday NG]

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has suspended its second-day nationwide street protest over hunger and economic hardship.

Joe Ajaero, NLC president, said this in a communique jointly signed with Ismail Bello, the acting general secretary of the congress, at the end of its National Executive Council(NEC) meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.

He said the decision was taken by the National Executive Council of the NLC when it reviewed and assessed the effectiveness of the execution of the first day of the nationwide protest.

“NEC-in-session resolved to suspend street action for the second day of the protest, having achieved overwhelming success and thus attained the key objectives of the two-day protest on the first day.

“However, nationwide action continues tomorrow with simultaneous press conferences across all the states of the federation by the state councils of the congress, including the national headquarters,” he said.

Mr Ajaero said the NLC had extended the seven-day ultimatum given to the government by another seven days and would now expire on March 13.

He said the NLC expected the government to implement all the earlier agreements of October 2, 2023, and other demands presented in their letter at the nationwide protest.

The NLC president said the NLC would meet and decide on further lines of action if, on the expiration of the 14-day, the government refused to comply with the demands.

Mr Ajaero said NEC commended Nigerians, its affiliates, state councils, workers and civil society allies for peacefully demonstrating their outrage on the hardship imposed by the government and its twin altars, the IMF and the World Bank.

He said NEC also deeply appreciated Nigerian workers and masses for sending a strong message to the powers that be on their united resolve to demand accountability from those who occupy positions of leadership in our nation.

Mr Ajaero expressed the NLC’s commitment to continue to defend and promote the interests and desires of Nigerian workers and the downtrodden masses.

(NAN)

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