President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s led federal government has been issued a fresh notice regarding talks on the fuel subsidy removal. LEGIT reports.Information Guide Nigeria
Whilst Nigerians await the outcome of the organised labour and federal government’s dialogue on policy measures to cushion the economic challenges brought about by the subsidy removal on petroleum products, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has threatened to declare national protest.
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The TUC according to a report by ThisDay, has given the federal government the next ‘two weeks’ to reach an agreement on negotiations or face workers’ protests.NYSC Portal
Specifically, the union said if after August 19, nothing tangible was concluded by Tinubu’s led FG, it would be compelled to take further action to protect workers and the masses of the country from being subjected to unending hardship, Vanguard report added.