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Sunday, 22 May 2016

NLC ends nationwide strike called to resist new petrol price

The Ayuba Wabba faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress has suspended the industrial action called to resist the new price of petroleum motor spirit. This was announced today.

According to Channels TV, this came after an emergency meeting of its organs (the National Working Committee & the National Executive Committee) and the intervention of well-meaning Nigerians including APC national leader, Bola Tinubu. However NLC also announced plans to resume negotiations with Federal Government, with a view to resolving the issues that prompted the strike.

45 comments:

  1. Smh, I am so sorry for our country

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  2. Na so?na so Una end the mumu strike ?na so una do an president jona time?na God go judge this mumu nlc ppl

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  3. Lmao... That's what a party that has a structure does. Apc disabled nlc without stress. Knowledge is power.

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    1. No matter how much you want to pretend, the increase in the price of fuel affects almost everyone. Structure or no structure, preparing to take over power without preparing for governance is like preparing for wedding without preparing for the marriage proper.

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    2. And you're happy about it?.. Ain't u stupid. There fighting for u, idiaaat!!!

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    3. Just listen to your self.don't worry you will see APC will fall.

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  4. They had no choice when they couldn't achieve anything. Bunch of losers. The change that quenched the power.

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  5. Tnk God oo. I hope Asuu called off along wif them?

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  6. Thnk God Hope Asuu called off wif them?

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  7. NLC don collect bribe again. TINUBUN, jagaban I hail. Fuel remains NGN145 forever.

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  8. Thnk God Hope Asuu called off wif them?

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  9. Thnk God Hope Asuu called off wif them?

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  10. Which strike?

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  11. It was an exercise in futility.No impact, no mileage and just only common nonsense. The integrity of the NLC as a body has been dented and have lost that pulling power.

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  12. Tell dis failed NLC that we were never on strike.who send dem #rubbish

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  13. They finally gave in.. Issokay

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  14. Was there strike in the first place? Lmao. Nlc don turn yeye. Toothless bull dog

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  15. Nija no be country, na bad community...DODORIMA AFRICA

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  16. There was strike? Where? In Nigeria or Ghana?

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  17. Hmmm hmmm, dem for kontinew

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  18. this is the most corrupt regime ever. the poor don't even have a voice because people that were supposed to fight for them have been bought over by the government... God help this country

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  19. Suspended right??????
    Stupid and confused and selfish game players, they are all playing games with Nigerians.........
    If this is how it ends, then what was the need for it in the first place????????
    Anyway, It was partially a failure.
    Let them later stupidly call for another one or say they want to "resume" the strike and let me see who will respond to their senseless calls......

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  20. Suspended right???????????
    If this is how it ends then what was the reason for it in the first place????????
    The stupid and selfish game players are just using Nigerians to play their games......
    Anyway, it was a partial failure....
    I am waiting to see who will respond to their calls again if they later call for a "continuation/resumption" of the strike..............

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  21. Was there really strike in d countryy, the NLC strike was just a show and noise making, The strike no hold water at all. Abeg make dem go rest.....

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  22. Better then bk to d negotiating table thts more appropriate

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  23. Seriously don't know where this country is headed. GOD help us.

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  24. Their headache! Mcheeeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  25. Ok... I never trusted this NLC anyway

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  26. Beyyer.is it only me.i remembr wen jina increased d fuel price then,pple 4rm diff sections came out en fought.but dis tym around just few pple did dat.which mins pple knws it s 4 d good of evri1.i just hope dr s change in niaja within 1 yr.tenk God jona wasnt successful den.dnt knw wat wud v become dis country

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  27. Visit www.jobandschool.com

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  28. What's the essence of starting a strike when at the end nothing will come out...Nonsense

    EUNIQUE

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  29. Wht is d essence of the strike.... Wen d fuel ⛽ price is still d same.... Mtchewwww...

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