The Trade Union Congress (TUC) had asked the federal government to consult stakeholders before making any decision on the removal of the petrol subsidy. On Monday, in his inaugural speech,
May 30, 2023 3:49 PMThe Trade Union Congress had asked the federal government to consult stakeholders before making any decision on the removal of the petrol subsidy.In a statement by Festus Osifo and Nuhu Toro, president and secretary-general of TUC, the union urged the government to tarry a while on the issue.
“Nigerian workers and indeed masses must not be made to suffer the inefficiency of successive governments.” “If there is anything for the administration to hurriedly address from day one in office, it’s the abysmal N30,000 minimum wage that has since been eroded by the problematic monetary and fiscal policies of the government.”
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