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NLC yarn FG say dem must to reverse pump price sharp-sharp

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Naija Labour Congress (NLC) dey big Federal Government say dem must to change di price of fuel back to wetin e bi bifore on Octobir 9, 2024.

“NLC dey shout say FG must bring down di price of fuel now-now! Dem no want di new price again!”

According to NewsBand, on Octobir 9, NLC leaders com yarn say President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government say dem no dey happy wit di new price of petrol wey dem just increase.

Dem talk say dem feel say President Tinubu don betray dem, because dem bin dey tink say di price no go increase, especially as dem don accept di N70,000 national minimum wage.

NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, sign statement on Tuesday, express shock and dismay ova di secretive hike in fuel prices.

Dem call am “deep sense of betrayal.

Wetin dey pain NLC pass bi say dem bin agree on di minimum wage based on say di government no go increase di price of petrol.

Now, dem feel say President Tinubu’s government don fail dem.

“Make una reverse di fuel price now-now! No bi one private company go dey decide price for fuel, especially since e dey affect how citizens dem.”

Labour movement yarn say, no bi right say private company dey set price for fuel.

Dem say na government responsibility, make dem change am back.

Comrade Ajaero, wey bi president of NLC, yarn say di new price of fuel dey add to di suffering of Naija wey already dey struggle wit inflation and di high cost of essential tins dem dey need.

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him say dis increase go make life dey hard for many pipo wey dey find am hard to survive already.

Dem no fit afford di basic tins again, and dis one go affect di economy bad bad.

NLC dey vex say government no consider di plight of di common man before dem increase di price.

Dem say na selfish interest dem dey pursue, instead of thinking ’bout di welfare of Naija pipo dem.

NLC pipo dem talk say di government no consult dem before dem increase fuel price.

Dem say na wrong move, because government suppose yarn wit labour leaders before taking such decision wey go affect many Naija.

NLC want make government know say dem no go take dis increase lightly, and dem go mobilize for protest if government no reverse di price.

Dem say government suppose prioritize di welfare of Naija pipo dem, not just tink about dia own interests.

NLC dey big government to sit down talk with stakeholders, make dem find way to reduce di financial load wey dey on citizens, and make economy stable.

Dem wan make government hear di cry of di pipo, and find solution to di big wahala wey dey face dem.

dem dey talk say, government suppose yarn with labour leaders, private sector, and other stakeholders, to find way to reduce di hardship wey Naija dey face already.

Dem say dis dialogue go help government understand di plight of di pipo, and find way to make life beta for dem.

Dem want government to know say, di economic stability of di country depend on di well-being of di citizens.

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If pipo no dey happy, economy no go grow, so, dem dey beg government to take di necessary steps to reduce di financial burden wey don dey affect dia citizens.

dem dey gada support from different sectors, warning government say if dem no reverse di fuel price sharp-sharp, dem go take action.

Say, dem no go take dis mata easy, and dem go fight for di rights of Naija pipo dem.

Dem wan make government know say, di pipo no go sufa in silence.

Dem dey tell dem say, “Make we stand togeda, make we fight for our rights.


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