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Shelve New Minimum Wage Strike Olaoluwa Begs NLC

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The founder, Peter Olaoluwa Foundation POF, and stalwart of the All Progressive Congress, APC, Oyo state, Peter Abidemi Olaoluwa has appealed to the leadership of Nigeria Labour Congress to shelve his ongoing strike.

Olaoluwa in a release on Monday said the President Bola Tinubu-led administration deserves to be given more time to properly address the biting economic hardship ravaging the country.

Olaoluwa expressed concern that if the unionists fail to call off the mass action, it may inevitably trigger chaos and public disturbance.

He said, “I dutifully join other patriots in identifying with the prevailing economic hardship in our dear country, and also to offer counsel to the organised labour movement led by the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress against embarking on their national strike.

“The decision to go on strike if not revisited could trigger precipitous consequences in the forms of exacerbation of the current quagmire and an escalation of criminality and attendant insecurity which are predictable recipes for the breakdown of civil order.

“Evidently, there is no denying the fact of invasive poverty owing basically to the speedy escalation of prices of essential commodities like foodstuffs and necessaries as well as the cost of services. This is due to systemic institutional adjustments by the government that are geared towards revamping our abyss-bound economy. It is a global experience that the pain we confront now is the immediate shock that logically attends to such redemptive economic policies.

“Truly, all Nigerians including my humble self are groaning under the excruciating torment of this harsh existential reality. But on the flip side, it is a call to patriotic understanding so that our reactions do not undermine the unity and security of the country.

“I, therefore, plead with organised labour to exercise exemplary patience, demobilise their members from the industrial action and grant the government the benefit of trust at least for sometimes.

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