WRITTEN BY CHIOMA MADONNA NDUKWU
Following the resolve of Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC) to embark on indefinite strike action if the Federal Government reneges on its promise to alleviate the suffering of poor Nigerians engendered by fuel subsidy removal, the government has asked for a meeting with NLC. The announcement was made by the Labour minister, Simon Lalong. The essence of meeting with NLC and TUC, (Trade Union Congress) is to attend to their unresolved demands so as to stave-off more economic break down through possible strike action. # OMAGIST@AFRICAWORLDNEWS


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