The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said it prepared apparatus for a two-day statewide protest on February 27 and 28, 2024.
The NLC’s National President, Joe Ajaero, stated that the demonstration would begin a week after the federal government was given a 14-day ultimatum that ended on February 23.
Ajaero, speaking during a press briefing in Abuja, said the decision came after an emergency National Executive Council meeting on the health of the economy and issues concerning insecurity in the country.
On February 8, the NLC and the Trade Union Congress issued a two-week deadline to the government to address demands ranging from salary increases to improved access to public utilities. They accused the government of failing to keep its promises to mitigate the impact of changes.
Ajaero said the federal government should not ignore the 14-day ultimatum.
The organised labour movement bemoaned that millions of Nigerian workers are facing hunger, a loss of purchasing power, and insecurity as a result of policies that have increased inflation.
This came after President Bola Tinubu decided to eliminate a popular but costly gasoline subsidy in May and his administration’s easing of currency trading regulations, which caused petrol prices to more than triple.