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FG averts NLC’s planned nationwide strike

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
March 28, 2023
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Dr Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labour and Employment has said that he was positive that the planned nationwide strike by the Nigerian Labour Congress would not hold.

He said this as a result of the Federal Government getting involved to stop the strike.

He stated that Tuesday’s meeting of the NLC’s National Executive Committee would focus on the implementation of many actions by the Central Bank to provide funds nationally to ease the hardship generated by extended cash shortage in the country.

Ngige made this announcement at the 68th State House Ministerial Briefing, which was held at the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja and hosted by the Presidential Communications Team.

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Ngige alongside the CBN Governor, Dr Godwin Emefiele, met the leadership of the NLC on Monday to avert a nationwide strike planned for Wednesday, March 29.

NLC had threatened to kickoff a nationwide industrial action if the Federal Government failed to address the lingering cash crunch, fuel scarcity, and electricity tariff hike.

However, Ngige, in his effort to avert the planned strike, invited the leadership of the labour union and the CBN management to a meeting at his Abuja office on Monday, to resolve their differences.

Speaking on Tuesday, the Labour Minister said, “At this moment we are no longer talking about whether or not to go on strike. We are only discussing the implementation of the CBN’s response to the whole situation.

“Today, Tuesday March 28, the National Economic Committee of the labour union from states and local government areas will report to the national leadership. And I am positive that they will not continue with the strike planned for Wednesday.

“We have apprehended the dispute and when the minister apprehends a dispute, the next line of action is to maintain status quo antebellum”, Ngige said.

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