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CSOs pull out of strike, say it might increase hardship, degenerate into anarchy

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Last updated: June 3, 2024 5:41 pm
Editor Published June 3, 2024
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From Femi  Mustapha, Kaduna
As the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) begin a nationwide strike today over the inability of the tripartite committee to agree on the new minimum wage and hike in electricity tariff, members of the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations, under the umbrella of Good Governance Forum, have decided to pull out of the strike action.

The Coalition said the decision to pull out was taken out of fear that it might degenerate into anarchy, and could worsen the economic situation and cause more hardship across the country.

The Nigeria Labour Union on Friday declared an indefinite nationwide strike, starting on Monday, June 3, 2024, due to the Federal Government’s refusal to increase the proposed minimum wage above N60,000.

But the Coalition of the CSOs in the press statement gave reasons the labor unions should consider what the Federal had offered: ” A few percentages are the only ones that are working and accept what the federal government has offered”.

In the press statement jointly signed by the National Coordinator and Secretary, Dr. Mansir Jaafar Ndagi and Mr.Biodun Dele,  the Coalition of CSOs cautioned the labour unions against not jacking up minimum wage to the rate that the state governments will not be able to afford the pay.

They further said, “The fear arising from another rate of inflation should matter for the condition, should labor add money beyond the reasonable level.

“We are urging the Federal government to increase the numbers of people that are given conditional cash transfers, who are not in the working category.”

However, they urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene to avert a prolonged strike action that could ground the economy.

They also appealed to the labou  r unions to shelve strike action immediately and go back to the negotiating table to continue to discuss with FG with a mindset that the majority of Nigerians are not civil servants.

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