The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has called on all its affiliates across the country to join in the August 2 nationwide strike to protest the high cost of living in the country.
In a communique released at the end of its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on Thursday, the congress also appealed to various Civil Society Oganisations (CSOs) to join the planned protest.
According to the communique signed by its President, Joe Ajaero, and General Secretary, Emmanuel Ugboaja, the NLC insisted that there must be a reversal of policies by the federal government that have resulted in โmass sufferings and deprivation across the nationโ.
The labour body said it would be left with no option but to commence an indefinite strike on Wednesday, August 2,ย if the federal government failed to meet its demands.
According to the communique, NLC has directed that its committees across all states should begin mobilisation for the planned protest.
The communique said the NECโs resolution to embark on the protest was in line with all the decisions of the NLCโs Central Working Committee.
The union had highlighted issues such as the hike in the price of petrol, the immediate inauguration of the presidential steering committee, an increase in public school fees, the release of the eight-month withheld salary of university lecturers and workers and an increase in value-added tax (VAT), among others as bone of contention.
The communique reads: โConsequently direct all affiliates and state councils to begin immediate mobilisation and closely work with associations, individuals and other entities including the ones already on the streets to ensure that the government listens to the people.
โThe unseriousness of the federal government towards the creation of frameworks to cushion the impact of its hike in the price of premium motor spirit (PMS) or petrol was demonstrated not only in the quality of its representation in the hastily called meeting of yesterday but also in their unpreparedness to deal with the issues as canvassed.
โThe union, therefore, set up strategy committees across all the states urging all affiliates and state councils including the civil society to come out beginning Wednesday, August 2, 2023, across the nation to protest the governmentโs insensitivity to the plights of Nigerians.โ