Mr Onanuga’s lamentation comes a few days after Mr Tinubu said he should not be pitied for he is aware of the issues confronting the country before vying to be President.
The abrupt removal of the fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu, on the floor of his inauguration, has exacerbated the economic difficulties Nigerians have been battling for years.
Plateau workers have commenced an indefinite strike after the failure of the government to meet their demands.
Throughout his campaigns, the LP presidential candidate anchored his message around transforming Nigeria from a consumption country to a producing one.
Civil servants in Osun had under the previous administration of former governor Rauf Aregbesola faced difficulties in getting some of their arrears paid.
The NLC chairman urged the federal government to suspend the upward review of the remuneration package for now.
All Plateau workers, including those from the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have been mobilised to fully comply with the industrial action.
Mr Wudil said that since the beginning of the strike, the house had been consulting with relevant stakeholders with a view to ending the strike.
Workers in all sectors, including health, electricity and aviation, were asked to shut down operations, and nurses told to attend to emergency cases only.
“The union will have no other option than to call out all our members in banks, insurance and other financial institutions in solidarity with ASUU.”
