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Details Of NLC’s 17-Point Demand To Tinubu Emerges

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Details Of NLC’s 17-Point Demand To Tinubu Emerges

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has made a 17-point demand to President Bola Tinubu to mitigate what it described as poverty, hunger and mass suffering inflicted on the citizens by the policies of the federal government.

New Telegraph had earlier reported that the NLC on Tuesday commenced a nationwide protest in Lagos, Adamawa, Osun, Ogun, Ondo, Kano, Niger, Zamfara and among others, complaining of massive impoverishment in the nation.

Leaders of the NLC later suspended the protest late Tuesday evening after the first day, saying its suspension was based on the fact that the street action achieved overwhelming success.

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In a communiqué at the end of its National Executive Council (NEC), meeting on Tuesday in Abuja the President of NLC and Acting General Secretary, Joe Ajaero and Ismail Bello, said: “The NEC-in-session, therefore, reviewed the execution of the first day of the nationwide protest to assess its effectiveness and take decision on further necessary action to guide congress in its effort at engaging government to protect the people and Nigerian workers from the increasing scourge of hardship.”

The NLC however issued a 17-point demand to the presidency saying if adequately implemented, the demands would assist the nation to overcome the present crisis of survival in the short-run.

“However, your Excellency, NLC believes that the following demands as proposed below, if immediately implemented will assist our nation overcome the present crisis of survival in the short-run.

‘’They are adopting of measures to mitigate the increasing hardship in the country via mechanisms that will allow for immediate food availability locally.

We suggest a reopening of land borders to allow food, cement and other essentials to come in.
Emergency measures to ensure food security around the country, including ensuring that farmlands are secured so that farmers can return to the land.
We propose an immediate removal of the collection of levies, fees, dues and tolls from petty traders across the nation by local and state governments.
Immediate implementation of the October 2, 2023, agreement reached with your government.
An immediate purchase and deployment of CNG/ electric buses across all states of the federation to be managed by stakeholders.
An immediate deployment of large numbers of CNG conversion kits to all states of the federation to grant the citizenry easier access to the conversion of their vehicles from PMS to CNG.
Composition of a team of relevant stakeholders to monitor and supervise all Federal Government’s intervention funds in the interest of Nigerian people.
8. The same arrangement is advocated at all levels to ensure that government interventions reach the poor and the vulnerable.

Reversal and suspension of further increases in school fees across the nation;
A drastic reduction and removal of import duties paid on essential drugs and medical consumables to relieve the current hardship being witnessed by the sick.
Direct all state governments to immediately pay all owed wages, wage awards, allowances, gratuities and pensions.
Cash Transfers to the vulnerable with a verifiable and inclusive social register to begin immediately.
An immediate tax holiday to all workers earning from N100,000 per month and below including a reduction in PAYE for all workers earning below N500,000/Month.
A removal of VAT on basic consumer items. Direct the purchase and use of Made in Nigeria goods and services to stimulate local production and save jobs.
Immediate reduction in the cost of governance in Nigeria at all levels to reflect the nation’s tight fiscal position.

Halt immediately the implementation of all IMF and World Bank policies in Nigeria. They have not only worked anywhere but have brought extreme hardship which imperils our nation’s security and undermines our sovereignty.
Speedy conclusion of the National Minimum Wage negotiation, ensuring that it approximates a living wage.
“Some of the foregoing proposals and recommendations are actually part of previously agreed Collective Bargaining Agreements, CBA, between organised labour and government at various times. “We believe that diligent implementation of these proposals, in consultation with social partners via the various processes of social dialogue will go a long way in recovering our economy from the precipice and repositioning Nigeria as a productive economy with capabilities for decent job creation, inclusive growth and the rule of law.

“Mr. President, the current economic hardship facing our nation requires bold and decisive action. As the leader of our great country, we urge you to heed the cries of the Nigerian people and take immediate steps to alleviate their suffering.

“The resilience and ingenuity of our workforce are invaluable assets that, if harnessed effectively, can propel Nigeria towards a future of prosperity and progress.

“While we look forward to your consideration of our proposals, please accept the renewed assurances of our highest esteem.’’

But reacting to the protest yesterday, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, described it as needless.

Speaking in an interview on TVC, the president’s spokesman said the Federal Government is doing everything possible to ameliorate hardship in the land.

He said: “Any labour union that is speaking to the concerns of Nigerian families, the pains that are being felt by our people, is absolutely free to do so. It is right that Nigerians speak up in difficult situations.

“The government has been doing everything possible to alleviate those concerns. But we also want to separate the legitimate concerns being expressed by some of the labour unions from people trying to leverage some of the situations in the country to achieve a political agenda.

“We have seen the Trade Union Congress, TUC, pull out of the purported nationwide protest. We have seen the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, pull out of the protest. There is no unanimity behind what NLC is trying to do.

“I believe all legitimate concerns being raised by the unions are being tackled by the administration of President Bola Tinubu.”

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