NLC and TUC Unite on Strike: Nigeria Braces for Nationwide Protests

Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC)

In a significant display of unity and determination, the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) jointly announced their unwavering commitment to demand justice for the Nigerian people. This joint stance comes after a period of initial differences that saw the NLC engage in a two-day warning strike, while the TUC remained on the sidelines. The leaders of both unions made this announcement during a joint press conference held today in the nation’s capital, Abuja.

The press conference, chaired by Emmanuel Ugboaja, the Secretary of the NLC, was conducted virtually, underscoring the seriousness and resolve of the unions in their pursuit of justice for Nigerian workers and citizens.

Minister of Labour and Employment Pleaded to NLC and TUC

In a significant development, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Lalong, extended an olive branch during the conference. He pleaded with the NLC leadership to reconsider their strike plans, assuring them of the Federal Government‘s commitment to addressing their concerns. Minister Lalong cited the recent release of the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Road Transport Workers as a testament to the government’s dedication to resolving issues peacefully. Olajide Oshundu, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Labour and Employment, conveyed this plea on behalf of the government, urging the unions to grant a little more time for comprehensive resolutions.

NLC and TUC

The looming nationwide strike and protests have their roots in the prolonged suffering of Nigerian workers, exacerbated by the removal of subsidies on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol. The two-day warning strike conducted on September 5 and 6, 2023, served as a precursor to the larger nationwide action that is now being organized.

NLC and TUC, force for change or Doom?

This unified front between the NLC and TUC represents a potent force for change in Nigeria. By combining their efforts, these influential labor unions aim to send a clear message to the government about the pressing need for justice and the importance of addressing the concerns of the Nigerian people.

The impending nationwide action will not only put pressure on the government but also galvanize citizens from all walks of life to join the cause in pursuit of a more equitable and just society. The nation now awaits the outcome of this joint effort, which holds the potential to bring about significant change and improvements in the lives of Nigerian workers and the broader population.


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