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NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:35am On Jan 10, 2022
• Action planned for Jan. 27

• TUC takes decision on electricity tariffs Jan. 20


The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has begun mass mobilisation of civil society organisations (CSOs) ahead of its planned January 27 and February 1 nationwide protests against the proposed removal of petrol subsidy by the Federal Government.

The Nation gathered that meetings between the congress and leaders of the CSOs are expected to hold tomorrow in Abuja and Friday in Lagos.

The parleys, according to a letter by NLC President Ayuba Wabba and General Secretary Emmanuel Ugboaja, will be attended by members of the Central Working Committee (CWC) of the congress and the affiliate unions’ leadership.

The letter by Wabba reads: “Comrade, you may recall that at the regular meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) of the Nigeria Labour Congress, which took place on 17th December 2021 at the Oyerinde Olaitan Auditorium, Pascal Bafyau Labour House, the NEC decided, among other things, to mobilise Nigerian workers and people for a nationwide protest on the 27th of January 2022, particularly in all the state capitals of the federation.

“There will also be a national protest on the 1st of February 2022, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

“The planned protest is to register the displeasure and rejection by Nigerian workers and people of the proposed plans by the government to increase the price of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also commonly referred to as ‘petrol’.

“Currently, it is being speculated that the planned price hike would see a litre of petrol selling between N340 and N360.

“Clearly, this price upsurge would unleash very severe and calamitous dislocation on Nigerian workers, people, and businesses.

“In order to plan for an effective and peaceful protest, we seek the indulgence of your union as a member of the NLC Central Working Committee to be part of a planning meeting with leaders of CSOs scheduled to take place in both Abuja and Lagos states.

“While we look forward to your attendance, please accept the renewed assurances of our highest esteem.”

President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) Quadri Olaleye, said the National Administrative Council, CWC, and National Executive Council of the NLC would thereafter meet for three days from January 20 to fine-tune the strategies for the protests.

Olaleye said: “The TUC will make its decision known on 22 of January. We are having our organs’ meeting from the 20th, 21th and 22nd. It is after that meeting that we will decide on what to do.

“The planned subsidy removal is a major issue that we will discuss. We have other issues like the failure of the government to implement the electricity tariff reduction agreement. We will look into it at the meeting. I don’t want to preempt the meeting.

https://thenationonlineng.net/nlc-mobilises-for-protests-against-hike-in-petrol-price/

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Gistville: 10:39am On Jan 10, 2022
Fuel price hike again? We are really going through a lot here. We’ve not recovered from price surge in gas, now fuel angry

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by bouncin04(m): 10:39am On Jan 10, 2022
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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by ecolime(m): 10:40am On Jan 10, 2022
lipsrsealed

Ideally, these protests should be the mother of all Protests.

Unreasonable hike in price of petrol via total deregulation at this point in time will collapse our economy. The pains and agony will be unbearable for the masses.

The current NLC have failed Nigerians numerous times and can never lead a successful protest. Let small change enter their pockets, you won't hear anything again.

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by specialmati(m): 10:40am On Jan 10, 2022
cool cool cool cool cool buhari will just send army or police to shoot anybody that stage any protest,the best na make everyone just endure and make sure not to vote in another buhari.i see some supporting another old men.any other mistake na finish level mode country go enter.

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Centcanada: 10:40am On Jan 10, 2022
Nice one

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Tanes1: 10:40am On Jan 10, 2022
Everything is upside down under buhari
Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by damilola4162(m): 10:40am On Jan 10, 2022
Gistville:
Protest again? angry
tired of this
Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Damidave1124(m): 10:40am On Jan 10, 2022
I pray it works...
Things are hard already, now imagine the price of petrol jumping from 166 to 350, how will the general masses cope?

This government is not sensitive to the plight of the citizens at all

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Drsnives(m): 10:40am On Jan 10, 2022
Nawaooooo
Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Reality3080: 10:40am On Jan 10, 2022
If buhari should try this shit then end bad government protest that will finish his government self,him go shock

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by BIGDADDY000(m): 10:40am On Jan 10, 2022
I know say at all, at all, me and my family go SURVIVE Buhari tenure

No matter how disastrous HE be.

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:41am On Jan 10, 2022
Let's go there.

We sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians are ready.

Not the online wailers wailing because they are pained that the key of our national treasury was taken away from the criminals they wanted back in power.

All sane, positive and good Nigerians, GET READY.

Let's do this.

This is not the time to increase fuel price in our darling nation at all.

Not with all that is going on around the world, pandemic et al,
When people are finding it difficult to survive.

This is part of the same reason we voted out the party of thieves and criminals.

THIS IS NOT THE CHANGE WE VOTED FOR.


The same way we sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians praised this government when they reduced fuel price sometimes ago, we should make sure we put our voice together to castigate and talk against this.

That is the voice the government will listen to,
Not the voice of children of hate, frustration and perdition that have never seen any good thing in our country,
That all they do is to wail continously in life.
They even wailed when the price was reduced.
They have been wailing since PMB won the election, even before swearing in!
They are not wailing for the common man like (Omotola) and all other sane and honest people are doing, but they are wailing in pain that the corrupt money being shared to them by the losers they support is not forthcoming anymore.
They have been so used to corruption, they see it as a way of life.
That is what we stand against.

WE SAY NO TO FUEL PRICE INCREASE.
A better Nigeria for all is all we want.

allthingsgood:
They are just playing to the gallery

When u said u want deregulation what did u think will happen. Nigerians should stop being stupid. Govt didn't increase price, what u are paying is the actual price without subsidy or regulation
You may have some good and salient points here sir,
But, the timing is not just right at all
Not in this pandemic time.
backbencher:



The harsh truth is that if we keep the fuel subsidy, we are going to go into more and more debt.

Subsidy is funded by oil revenues. Oil revenues haven't been stable or favorable to us since April 2014, when the Saudis decided to play a game of chicken with American oil producers which backfired on both of them. Tax revenues are not high enough to fund subsidies, and we haven't diversified our economy enough away from oil

Anyone opposing subsidy removal is living in dreamland. GEJ who was forced to retain subsidy ended up throwing away billions, which could have been used for better things.

Your beloved leader has seen the light, so you better get on the train. Beyond politics, subsidy must go.
Noted also!


Meanwhile,
It is a MEGA Rally for Laycon that Nigerian youths are organizing.
No one is talking about how to join NLC.
They can only make noise online.

With these set of youths, the future looks damn bleak mehn!

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Mayng01(m): 10:41am On Jan 10, 2022
Bubu is ready for you guys, he will use thugs & hoodlums to discredit it
Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by merryossai(m): 10:41am On Jan 10, 2022
Indeed Nigerians are suffering! But we should be realistic about the financial state of the country. Hence for Nigeria to be functional now, there need to be complete removal of fuel subsidy so that the money could be channelled into other sectors. However, with the type of leaders we have, we will need God's intervention for things to be better because of the level of corruption and wickedness in high places.

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by KillIgbohoN0W: 10:42am On Jan 10, 2022
Sai Baba grin

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by maak400: 10:42am On Jan 10, 2022
Yeye bribe-taking NLC and TUC, govt will settle them with brown envelope and they will keep kwayet grin

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by havenz(m): 10:42am On Jan 10, 2022
APC government is filled with on and off protest which tells BAD of a LEADERSHIP.

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Omooba77: 10:43am On Jan 10, 2022
BeeBeeOoh:
• Action planned for Jan. 27

• TUC takes decision on electricity tariffs Jan. 20




https://thenationonlineng.net/nlc-mobilises-for-protests-against-hike-in-petrol-price/

Toothless people, nothing go happen....
Noise nothing else..... grin grin
Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 10:43am On Jan 10, 2022
angry
Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by elbaraj2020(m): 10:44am On Jan 10, 2022
This country is nonsense.... Thank you NLC for checkmating this useless government, what the National Assembly refuse to do is what you guys are doing...Thank you Comrade Wabba.

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Babaud: 10:44am On Jan 10, 2022
Vulture Griller is a big nuisance to this forum

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by inoki247: 10:44am On Jan 10, 2022
NLC of all people dey shuld getat....

People wey go tell u say dem wan protest before u wake up for morning Magic don happen...

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Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by izzy4shizzy(m): 10:45am On Jan 10, 2022
340/liter

Buhari has finished Nigeria kpatakpata
Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by Kennyfancy(m): 10:45am On Jan 10, 2022
This Government is really something else
Re: NLC Mobilises For Protests Against Fuel Price Hike On Jan. 27th, Feb. 1st by captainamiedi1: 10:46am On Jan 10, 2022
Make una go protest. we are behind una. All the insecurity, inflation etc una nor protest na only fuel price na they affect Nigeria workers? Nonsense NLC. This is another cash out method for NLC. govt go block them, them go accept the new price

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