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Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by rolams(m): 8:19am On Jun 03 |
Are the Nigerian police not going to benefit from this wage increment? |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Brushstrokes20: 8:19am On Jun 03 |
Compound bullocks 💯💯📢📢📢📢 |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Hanndye: 8:21am On Jun 03 |
In other words Nigeria na police state. |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Snowx: 8:22am On Jun 03 |
Prigidypogodo: Thunder scatter Ononuga Thunder scatter Ngerralle Thunder scatter all APC supporters both offline and online especially on twitter 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by DrAda(f): 8:25am On Jun 03 |
This looks like a threat. So technically, we are now in a military regime. |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Prigidypogodo(f): 8:27am On Jun 03 |
Snowx:God bless you and yours |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Bimpe29: 8:28am On Jun 03 |
Nigerian Police is fast lacking the professionalism, integrity and values expected of a leading agency in the enforcement of security and protection of lives and properties. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Emman08: 8:29am On Jun 03 |
What is police business here again? |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Vulcan24(m): 8:31am On Jun 03 |
You see ! We cant be better lailai with public office holders and leaders with little or no knowledge of crisis mgt & diplomacy ! See what police is dabbling into! One senior police in the UK was fired for making loose statement during a protest arrest ! Here, they just jump on every national issues because they are what? Police ! Police! That is the lowest form of public servants 1 Like |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Papayaayasager(m): 8:32am On Jun 03 |
What is police own there? is it not their duty to guide and ensure a peaceful protest? why are they afraid to do their job? Ronu IGP protecting the interest of his Ronu brother in Aso Rock. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by UzorIyke: 8:37am On Jun 03 |
helinues: I don't know , but let me ask a question, If NLC succeed in this increase of minimum wage, hope it will also be beneficial to Nigeria Police Force, if yes, why are they disturbing NLC that is fighting for everyone right. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Onewazobia(m): 8:41am On Jun 03 |
Ofunaofu: Ha! Oga, AGF? |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by razzydoo(m): 8:42am On Jun 03 |
Make I sing small Fela(my eternal mentor as a revolutionary) this morning. Man dey suffer e no fit talk na condition, man dey suffer e fit talk na condition too. Suffer dey Africa paparapa, suffer dey parapapa, condition dey paparapa. Me I know say You be African man and we dey suffer paparapa... |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Theoarhics: 8:43am On Jun 03 |
The hardship Tinubu put us is far outweighs what nlc are doing? |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by tuzle(m): 8:45am On Jun 03 |
Oracle411:u are talking like nlc just started organizing protest when tinubu became the president. It shows ur political biasness and someone who doesnt mean well for the people. Under Jonathan regime, labour organized strike and most apc members where in fore front of it. Even before Jonathan time, labour has been protesting, so it isn't news. |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Senprince100: 8:56am On Jun 03 |
Minimum wage is negotiable but the federal government is making it a joke Had it been that the organised labour presented 100k from the start, the federal government wouldn't have still accepted it, so 490k is not the bone of contention here Ikaeniyan0: |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Ikaeniyan0: 9:01am On Jun 03 |
Senprince100:The private sector and the states can't pay 100k |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by bentenny(m): 9:11am On Jun 03 |
Ikaeniyan0:Oga have you not been following up with the negotiations btw FG and organized labour? Organized labour is holding out a 450k demand as a base for negotiation which could be reduced if there is a further increment from FG! The goal is not to be negotiating from a position of weakness! The suspicion by many is that labour will be willing to listen to FG if an offer of 100-150k is in place! |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by blaise26abj(m): 9:13am On Jun 03 |
[quote author=fergie001 post=130279361][/quote] This is an incredibly useless statement by the police force . Who are they to tell Labour to go to the negotiation table ? This is above and beyond them . Appeal for calm ,organized protests and upholding the law . That is all . Some of these people in police sometimes overdo . |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Judd007: 9:14am On Jun 03 |
All these people no de shame at all |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Thomthom(m): 9:15am On Jun 03 |
Na waoo all this talk no just good are police people not Government workers.. |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by TemmyT002(m): 9:15am On Jun 03 |
You better join How much are they giving your officers? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Oneday82: 9:16am On Jun 03 |
[quote author=fergie001 post=130279361][/quote] I don't expect him to say something meaningful. So, the hardship of the masses doesn't mean anything to you. Maybe it's when the whole die you will understand. I will urge you if you have the balls as the Police Chief to channel your energy to the President than come here to advise the labour. I don't blame you, you are guarded and highly protected at your Maitama residence feeding fats on tax payers money. Sir, with all due respect, if you don't anything to say, please on your television and start watching tom & jerry. Because your Statements doesn't make sense. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by bentenny(m): 9:16am On Jun 03 |
Other than the protection of lives and property,what is the business of police in a matter that is not their concern? Are they now the mouthpiece of the FG to advise organized labour? This is one of the reasons why there is a need for an independent Federal,state and LGA policing system which the same police IG had previously kicked against knowing it will reduce his powers to just Abuja! |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Xox1945(m): 9:17am On Jun 03 |
Tinubu control Nigeria police |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by Senprince100: 9:20am On Jun 03 |
Ikaeniyan0: They'll have their own meeting abeg Anything less than 100k can't help a civil servant with a family of 5 with the current situation of the country |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by SEGLIZ: 9:27am On Jun 03 |
Prigidypogodo:shooooouuuu see levels oh! why waste thunder like this? is there enough thunder left for use next time? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by jattopeter(m): 9:29am On Jun 03 |
Get your fact right , no serving senator earns less than 32 million per month , aside sitting allowance , Constituency Project allowance , and lots more. SaiOba: |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by SaiOba: 9:33am On Jun 03 |
Baba, we are still on the same page.. Apart from those allowances, how much is their monthly/salary take home.. ? jattopeter: |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by bigiyaro(m): 9:33am On Jun 03 |
Wetin concern police and labour unions? The police that are supposed to be professionals in doing their jobs, will be blabbing and doing rubbish after eating scraps from under these thieving politicians table. |
Re: Police To NLC, TUC: Shelve Your Strike, prioritise dialogue to reduce hardship by do4luv14(m): 9:42am On Jun 03 |
Namaster: Your Second paragraph, is what makes Lagos what it is today, more importantly, It was also the Former capital of the country, If Tinubu was a genius he would had put those nitel Towers and other important infrastructures to good use, after the Capital was shifted to Abuja, let me stop here |
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