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Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Bobloco: 10:01pm On Sep 18, 2023
The meeting between the federal government and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) ended in deadlock, on Monday.

The meeting which was convened by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Lalong, failed to address any of the issues raised by Congress as reasons for the proposed strike.

Briefing the journalists after the meeting, Lalong expressed optimism that though it could not immediately address the issues raised by the Nigerian workers, most of their concerns will be resolved before the deadline.

“I fully acknowledge and appreciate the invaluable role the NLC plays in championing for the rights and welfare of our workers.

“Your dedication and tireless advocacy have been critical in shaping a fair and inclusive work environment, and ensuring the wellbeing of our workforce.


“We acknowledge the valid grievances that have fueled the recent labour crisis, and we are committed to addressing them in a just and equitable manner.


“We must also recognize the economic realities that confront us. As we address the concerns of our workforce, we must be mindful of striking a balance that promotes economic growth and secures sustainable progress for our nation.


“Today, I call upon each one of you to join hands in an open-minded and constructive dialogue, enabling us to bridge any gaps that may exist between the interests of workers and the ultimate goal of driving economic advancement.

“In the spirit of unity and with utmost commitment to the betterment of our nation, let us seize this opportunity to listen and understand one another.


“Together, let us explore innovative approaches, reimagining strategies that enhance working conditions and worker benefits while nurturing a robust economy,” Lalong stated.

He expressed optimism that a constructive dialogue which has just began will lead to resolution of the issues on the ground.

On his part, the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, said the two-day warning strike earlier embarked on by the union was necessitated by frustration on the part of the working class.

Ajaero stated this at the commencement of a meeting called at the instance of Lalong.



Expressing his displeasure on the way government was handling the palliative scheme amidst the subsidy removal policy, Ajaero said none of the demands raised by workers, which government pledged to meet has been met despite the two-day warning strike.

The apex Labour union said not that workers were keen on embarking on strike but recent developments in the labour sector, particularly the crisis in the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) where the police have taken over the secretariat leaves much to be desired.

Before the meeting broke into a closed door session, Lalong had in his opening remarks said the country was witnessing teething challenges, marked by industrial actions and unrest that have adversely affected the economy.


“We had a meaningful discussion on issues relating to our demands. We equally discussed frankly on issues bordering on the coup plotted and executed by the Nigerian Police against the NURTW, which had led to the sideling of the democratically elected leadership of the union. Both parties agreed that to express concern about.


“This is one sore area that the Nigerian Trade Union is not ready to compromise is that coup must be condemned, whether it is in Niger, whether it’s in Congo, whether it’s in Mali or whether it’s in the trade Union movement in Nigeria,” he told newsmen.

When asked the specific issues considered at the meeting, Ajaero said: ” in the ultimatum we gave and in the NEC resolution, the issue of NURTW was clearly stated and it was at the time the issue has not degenerated the way it is now. That was why we had to bring it along with issues.

“On the other issues you can see that there were no agreement on any, there is no CNG anywhere and refineries are not working neither gas.

“Nothing has been done on the issue of wage award and cash transfer or the ASUU issues. However, we believe that between now and the next few days, when the ultimatum expires, something will happen.”



He said based on the ultimatum issued by the congress, if no progress was made before the expiration, an indefinite strike would commence.

https://dailytrust.com/fuel-subsidy-fgs-meeting-with-nlc-ends-in-deadlock/

Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by TemplarLandry: 10:01pm On Sep 18, 2023
The Aja Ero led NLC is a fiasco.
That imp is a troublemaker,
He's working for his Agulu kinsman, the one who speaks through his nostrils.
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Dpen11(f): 10:02pm On Sep 18, 2023
No matter what happens, Nigeria is not giving hope at all

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Ofunaofu: 10:02pm On Sep 18, 2023
NLC will have to shut down the economy

There's no economy to even shut down in the first place. Tinubu has wrecked it already

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Nobody: 10:04pm On Sep 18, 2023
Me observing 😴
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by ONEjoblessGUY: 12:17am On Sep 19, 2023
Hmmmmm........
NLC leaders sud he locked up........
Unserious bribe taking selfish mofos.........

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Reelz: 3:33am On Sep 19, 2023
this labour minister is not fit for the job.. he failed woefully as a governor.. so I'm least surprised.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by ican2020: 4:49am On Sep 19, 2023
Fixing refineries and refining locally is now a mighty problem shame to Nigeria politicians from 1999 to date

Instead of joining hands in forcing the government to do the needful some haters of moving to the right path that will benefit all are already blaming Ajaero, fighting for some Nigerians is a waste of effort cause the people you are fighting for will turn their backs and even criticize you

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Kukutente23: 4:53am On Sep 19, 2023
accordadoga29:
Hehehe

Ajaero just want the whole of Nigeria to sit at home the same way they do in the SE.

Fear these SE people, once you don't agree with them they don't mind destroying you.

People wey dey kill their own people, what is then nationwide Sit-At-Home to them?

Enemies of progress.
A lot of people are already sitting at home
They only go to work thrice a week!!

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Kukutente23: 4:54am On Sep 19, 2023
I wonder if that NURTW "coup" will get fake response from the defender and enforcer of democracy in Africa

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by TongueTwista(m): 4:56am On Sep 19, 2023
TemplarLandry:
The Aja Ero led NLC is a fiasco.
That imp is a troublemaker.

Typical APC mentality to demonise citizens who raise concerns regarding the issues plaguing the entire nation.

How is Ajaero a troublemaker when we all have eyes to see the reality of the issues raised by the NLC? Those big eyes stuck in that coconut head of yours are not clear enough to equally see the things Ajaero is putting forth to the government of the day? Is your own kind of political loyalty meant to keep you perpetually blind and unthinking in the face of daunting economic challenges? Or is it when half the Nigerian population dies from hunger, lack and penury that your human side is going to wake to the existence of our problems?

Were we not all here when the NURTW tussle took a dangerous dimension in Abuja last week, where chaos was fomented in the capital city? Have minimum wages been revised? Do you have CNG stations in your village? Are prices of fuel, food, gas, living cost, all not skyrocketing? Is there any working refinery anywhere? Is the dollar not worth 960 naira as we speak?

Nigerians are suffering and you're talking nonsense like a donkey neighing on steroids.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by olatade(m): 5:17am On Sep 19, 2023
Another useless meeting. If several meetings upon meetings didn't work out, I wasn't expecting anything meaningful to come out this one.

When the FG wants to take a decision in their favour, they don't create "committees" or engage in fruitless "meetings". They implement it, right away.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Zenikit222: 5:17am On Sep 19, 2023
GI knew it
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by meum: 5:18am On Sep 19, 2023
NLC leaders when you guys were smiling with Daddy Seyi I was over here laughing. Like I said before, nobody shines his teeth during industrial action negotiations. It’s serious business. Nobody calls off an industrial action if parties involved haven’t implemented or committed in writing to the agreement reached. These guys in power are the typical 9ja politicians who don’t keep to their promises. Now see as dem Dey use una Dey catch cruise. Na so una go negotiate till tenure finish.

As NLC presido, if dem threaten to arrest you invite them to come & always be prepared but trust me they won’t. Even if they do it won’t last. It’s a democracy not a military regime.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Jostoman: 5:22am On Sep 19, 2023
TemplarLandry:
The Aja Ero led NLC is a fiasco.
That imp is a troublemaker.
trouble maker for wanting good things for nigeria workers? Evil supporters club

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Jostoman: 5:23am On Sep 19, 2023
Clueless government, government of no ideas.

They grab power by force but no ideas at all.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Picw: 5:24am On Sep 19, 2023
De play
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by shiki(m): 5:28am On Sep 19, 2023
grin these people don't want the masses to breath.

Mr Traveller is away as usual

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by StreetFight: 5:29am On Sep 19, 2023
Useless pigs in NLC. We will finish them off soon
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Davicl: 5:29am On Sep 19, 2023
Ok... hopeless country, real definitions of shit hole

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by iscom(m): 5:32am On Sep 19, 2023
The only language the government understand is strike...

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by MrsTwrite(f): 5:36am On Sep 19, 2023
God Abeg ooo...

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by BarrElChapo(m): 5:36am On Sep 19, 2023
🤔
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by Greenfaces: 5:38am On Sep 19, 2023
Una want strike na him u still go work yesterday Monday. Na why I like ASUU be this. They dint take nonsense. Nlc too dey fear
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by LordGuru1: 5:38am On Sep 19, 2023

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by nautybride: 5:40am On Sep 19, 2023
Okay ooooo
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by shiki(m): 5:40am On Sep 19, 2023
What makes them pigs, are you and your family comfortable the way things are right now?
StreetFight:
Useless pigs in NLC. We will finish them off soon

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by iampeterben(m): 5:43am On Sep 19, 2023
I guess strike is looming! NLC have to sit up this time or loose Nigerians trust for life.
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by pode(m): 5:43am On Sep 19, 2023
It will always end this way
Re: Fuel Subsidy: FG's Meeting With NLC Ends In Deadlock by BigBlackPreek(m): 5:44am On Sep 19, 2023
God help us in this country oh!

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