A Labour Party’s House of Representatives aspirant from the Eti-Osa Federal Constituency, Lagos State, Ayo Ademiluyi has stated that the Nigerian masses can no longer depend on the labour unions – the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress – on the fight against the fuel subsidy removal. Ademiluyi added on Wednesday that the new betrayal by the NLC and TUC had only confirmed that their ideological acceptance of the fuel subsidy removal in the first instance, while claiming to be 'fighting for concessions'.
Fuel Subsidy: Nigerians Can No Longer Rely On Labour Movements, NLC, TUC, After Such Betrayal – House Of Reps Aspirant, Ayo AdemiluyiA Labour Party’s House of Representatives aspirant from the Eti-Osa Federal Constituency, Lagos State, Ayo Ademiluyi has stated that the Nigerian masses can no longer depend on the labour unions – the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress – on the fight against the fuel subsidy removal.
He said, “As we are all aware, the newly inaugurated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu -led regime at the Inauguration Ceremony in his Inaugural Speech declared removal of subsidy. “By this new betrayal, the central bureaucracy of the Labour movement has confirmed once again that they cannot be relied on by rank and file working class elements in the struggle to settle accounts with their rapacious ruling elite.
“Despite the overwhelming enthusiasm Mr. Peter Obi receives from his followers , popularly called the Obidients, he shares a different class background from Mr. Peter Obi, who is a clear member of the ruling class.
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