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Labour walks out of meeting with FG over subsidy removal palliatives

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Last updated: July 28, 2023 5:07 pm
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In a significant turn of events, representatives of organized labour on Friday walked out of a crucial meeting with the Federal Government’s team on palliatives. The meeting was convened to address the issue of providing relief measures to offset the impact of fuel subsidy removal in the country.
The labour team, led by the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, left the meeting without addressing the press as they exited the venue.
The discussions were meant to continue the deliberations on the palliative measures that could alleviate the burden of the subsidy removal on the general populace.
Earlier, the representatives from both the government and labour had met on Wednesday, and the initial reports indicated a positive outcome from those discussions. The expectation was that the government would provide feedback on the demands put forth by the labor representatives when they resumed the meeting on Friday.
However, to the disappointment of those present, the meeting could not proceed as planned because the government’s representatives were reportedly absent. This no-show led the labour officials to take the decision to walk out in protest.
Adding to the frustrations, members of the labour teams faced delays at the entrance gate of the State House as they awaited clearance before being allowed into the meeting venue.
These circumstances only furthered the tensions and impeded progress during the scheduled discussions.
The issue of fuel subsidy removal has been a contentious one, with labour advocating for measures to mitigate its impact on the citizens. As the situation stands, the unresolved negotiations between the government and labour have led to a standstill in finding viable palliative solutions.
The hope now lies in the willingness of both parties to reconvene and engage in meaningful dialogue, finding common ground to address the concerns of the populace and ensure the smooth implementation of any subsidy removal palliatives in the future.
In the meantime, it is presumed that the proposed nationwide strike for August 2 next could still go on.

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