Nigeria nlc news

Here are some recent news updates on the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC):

Latest News

  1. NLC Suspends Strike: The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has suspended its nationwide strike, which was called off on April 26, 2022, after the Federal Government agreed to meet some of its demands. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. NLC Demands Better Working Conditions: The NLC has called on the Federal Government to improve working conditions for workers, including the payment of minimum wage, pension, and gratuity. (Source: The Punch)
  3. NLC Threatens Strike Over Fuel Price Hike: The NLC has threatened to go on strike if the Federal Government fails to reduce the price of fuel, which has been increased to N302 per liter. (Source: Daily Trust)
  4. NLC Demands Justice for Slain Workers: The NLC has demanded justice for the workers who were killed during the #EndSARS protests in 2020. (Source: Premium Times)
  5. NLC Calls for Improved Healthcare: The NLC has called on the Federal Government to improve the healthcare system in Nigeria, including the provision of adequate medical facilities and personnel. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)

Recent Events

  1. NLC National Executive Council (NEC) Meeting: The NLC held its NEC meeting on April 25, 2022, where it discussed the ongoing strike and other issues affecting workers in Nigeria. (Source: The Nation)
  2. NLC Protest in Abuja: The NLC held a protest in Abuja on April 22, 2022, to demand better working conditions and the payment of minimum wage. (Source: Daily Post)
  3. NLC Meeting with FG: The NLC held a meeting with the Federal Government on April 20, 2022, to discuss the ongoing strike and other issues affecting workers in Nigeria. (Source: This Day)

Notable Quotes

  1. NLC President, Ayuba Wabba: "We are not going to back down until our demands are met. We want a better working condition for workers, and we want the government to take our demands seriously." (Source: The Punch)
  2. Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige: "We are willing to listen to the NLC and address their concerns. We want to ensure that workers are happy and satisfied with their working conditions." (Source: Vanguard News)

Please note that the news updates and quotes are subject to change and may not be up-to-date.