Northern and South-West NLC Chapters have pulled out of the planned strike.
NewsOnline understands that there are reports that the planned nationwide strike for Wednesday by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has been hit with a setback as the union appears divided with the South-West and the Northern states’ chapters pulling out of the proposed industrial action.
According to Thisday, members of the Labour union in the South-West and Northern states have resolved to pull out of the planned industrial action due to the alleged politicization of the strike that is in protest against the removal of petrol subsidies which has led to a spike in the price of the product.
Meanwhile, the All Progressive Congress (APC) through one of its spokespersons, Bayo Onanuga, had accused the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, and members of the TUC of playing politics with the petrol subsidy removal and attempting to destabilise the newly inaugurated government with the planned strike.
Onanuga in a statement on his official Twitter account asked Nigerians to ignore Ajaero’s call for a strike as he was privy to the fact that the government was going to remove the subsidy and was playing politics with the decision to go on strike.
Since the NLC announced its plans to go on strike over the petrol subsidy removal, the union and the leaders of the organized labour have come under criticism from some groups and some individuals, saying that they should rather negotiate with the government.
The factional National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, Abayomi Arabambi, accused the labour leaders of playing politics with the planned strike after supporting the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, who said he was going to remove petrol subsidy immediately after he resumes office as president if elected.
He asked them to apologize to Nigerians for not speaking against the removal of the petrol subsidy but accepting it during the presidential campaigns rather than running after the president who has just been sworn in.
Also, the apex umbrella body of all Yoruba indigenous people, Yoruba Council Worldwide (YCW) has described the bid to embark on strike action by the NLC over the removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government as an act of economic sabotage.
Meanwhile, the NLC had intensified its mobilization for the planned strike action with a letter to its affiliates to inform them of the planned action.
The NLC in a letter signed by its General Secretary, Emmanuel Ugboaja, said,
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