Ondo union protests sacking non payment workers salaries

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The Ondo State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has protested the sacking of non-payment workers and non-payment of their salaries. The protest was held in Akure, the state capital, to express the workers' grievances and demand justice.

According to reports, the state government had sacked over 1,000 workers who were not paid their salaries for several months. The affected workers include teachers, local government workers, and those in the state's civil service.

The NLC, in a statement, condemned the sackings and called on the state government to reverse the decision. The union also demanded that the government should pay the outstanding salaries and allowances owed to the affected workers.

The protest was attended by thousands of workers, who marched through the streets of Akure, carrying placards and chanting slogans. The protesters also blocked major roads in the city, causing traffic congestion.

The state government has been accused of not doing enough to address the plight of workers in the state. The NLC has threatened to take further action if the government fails to address the issue.

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