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Reverse anti-workers policies, Kogi organised Labour tell President Tinubu

The Kogi State Organized Labour on Wednesday joined other states as they held peaceful protest appealing to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to reverse all polices that are working against the interest of Nigerians.

The Kogi State Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC) Comrade Gabriel Amari made the appeal on Wednesday during a peaceful protest held in Lokoja over the removal of fuel Subsidy by the present administration.

Amari noted that, the protest was born out of the unpleasant hardship being faced by Nigerians, adding that, if urgent measures are not put in place, it might lead to national chaos.

He lamented that ordinary Nigerians can no longer feed three times a day stressing that, the new hope promised by the present administration has been dashed out

According to him, the Government should allow the poor to breath, adding that, Nigerians are gradually loosing hope on their elected representatives.

Presenting a five point demands to Kogi State Government, Amari said the union is requesting the Government to implement the resolution signed with the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress.

The Labour leader also admonished the Federal Government to reverse the fuel hike back to its old price and fix the refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna State.

Amari also told the present administration to the release the eight months witheld salaries of University Lecturers across the federation.

“Nigerians are passing through the worst moment in their lives. This is not the renewed hope President Tinubu promised us when we wanted to vote him. All the anti people policies must be reverse immediately before things get out of hand” Amari lamented.

Responding, the Kogi State Governor Alhaji Yahaya Bello who was represented by his Deputy Chief Edward Onoja commended workers for the peaceful protest adding that, the Government will pass the message of workers to the appropriate authority.

According to him, every Nigerians feels the impact of the fuel subsidy removal, stressing that, the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led Government will ensure that the yearning of Nigerians are met within the shortest possible time.

The peaceful protest started from Overhead bridge at Ganaja down to government where a letter was formerly transmitted to the governor of the state through his deputy, Chief Edward Onoja.

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Yekini Jimoh

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