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FG not making effort to address issues raised – NLC

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The president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero has spoken out over the government’s refusal to budge on several issues.

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Ajaero who featured on  Television’s Politics Today shortly after  Monday’s deadlocked meeting with government officials noted that Federal government is yet to make concrete decisions concerning its demands.

Among its demands are to address the consequences of petrol price hikes, review the minimum wage, provide a workable roadmap to the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) alternative, fix the country’s refineries, and pay lecturers’ salary arrears.

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“They have not made any efforts on any issue,” Ajaero asserted.

“Even the issue as simple as cash transfer or bringing buses on the road, nothing has happened to them. So, it’s a lack of willingness and we can’t muddle up all these issues.

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“Then you call a minimum wage as wage award. If anybody is looking at the issue of wage award as minimum wage, then there’s confusion within that class of people.”

Citing a 2021 agreement on CNG vehicles reached with the then Minister of State for Petroleum, Timipre Sylva, the labour leader argued it was clear that a million vehicles could be converted within three months.

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The NLC president decried the Federal Government’s 2024 projection to deploy CNG buses for a more affordable mass transit system.

“If anybody is telling you that until next year, nothing could be done, I’m telling you that the person is not telling us the truth,” he said.

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“What is so peculiar about next year when these processes will start? Is it that there are no CNG vehicles that can onto the road, or we can’t have some stations, even with IPMAN saying that their filling stations are available?”

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