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May 29: NLC disowns planned shutdown

May 29: NLC disowns planned shutdown

THE Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, yesterday disowned what it described as a false publication making the rounds in the social media issued in the name of Labour and Civil Society Front, LCSF, threatening to shut down the country, if electoral justice was not delivered by May 29, President of NLC, Joe Ajaero, insisted in a statement yesterday that the purported statement and its content were not only false but mischief by its authors to drag the NLC and the trade union movement into their warped contrivance for purposes best known to them.
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PIA in limbo as subsidy stays for 18 months

PIA in limbo as subsidy stays for 18 months

The Federal Government yesterday explained that the reason for the extension of complete removal of fuel subsidy was as a result of President Mohammadu Buhari’s insistence that all the necessary structures must be put in place to cushion the impact of the removal on the citizens.

Fuel price hike: NLC begins mobilization against FG

Fuel price hike: NLC begins mobilization against FG

THE Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, yesterday said it has commenced mobilisation against the Federal Government’s proposed increase of the Petroleum pump price of over 200 per cent in 2022.

NLC rejects planned petrol price increase

NLC rejects planned petrol price increase

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has called on the Federal Government to consider options to help the country embrace developmental governance and accountable leadership, while rejecting the planned petroleum price increase. NLC President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, made the call in a statement he issued to newsmen in Abuja, entitled: ”Nigerian workers refused to take the bait’’. According […]

NLC blames fuel scarcity on marketers in Yola

NLC blames fuel scarcity on marketers in Yola

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Adamawa, on Thursday, accused the Petroleum marketers for hoarding of petroleum products resulting to artificial scarcity of the products in Yola. Mr Emanue Fwashe, NLC’s Chairman, told journalists after a joint monitoring exercise of fuel dispensing stations in Yola, that the marketers were responsible for the fuel scarcity in […]