Nationwide strike fg in meeting with organised labour

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The Federal Government (FG) of Nigeria has met with organized labour unions to discuss the ongoing nationwide strike. The strike, which began on September 28, 2020, was called by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) to protest the government's decision to increase the price of fuel and electricity tariffs.

During the meeting, the FG and labour unions discussed the issues that led to the strike, including the hike in fuel and electricity tariffs, as well as the non-implementation of the minimum wage. The FG has promised to address some of the concerns raised by the labour unions, including the review of the fuel price and electricity tariffs.

The meeting was attended by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, and other government officials, as well as representatives from the NLC and TUC. The outcome of the meeting is expected to be announced soon, and it remains to be seen whether the strike will be called off or continue.

It's worth noting that the strike has had significant impacts on the Nigerian economy, with many businesses and industries affected. The FG and labour unions will need to work together to find a solution that addresses the concerns of both parties and minimizes the disruption to the economy.