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Cost of Living Protest: Police Caution Against Violence as Labour Sets New Demands

Ahead of the planned two-day demonstration by organized Labour to protest the harsh economic conditions and soaring cost of living, the police have issued a stern warning against any acts of violence.

In light of this, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has outlined fresh conditions ahead of the commencement of negotiations on the minimum wage, scheduled to begin today (Monday).

The police’s stance comes amid concerns raised by the African Development Bank (AfDB) over potential social unrest in Nigeria and other African countries due to rising prices of fuel and other commodities. The AfDB highlighted Nigeria, Ethiopia, Angola, and Kenya as countries at risk of internal conflicts triggered by fuel subsidy removal or currency depreciation.

The NLC, along with the Trade Union Congress (TUC), had given a two-week ultimatum to the government to implement agreements on palliatives for workers to mitigate the impact of the fuel subsidy removal and other policies. With the expiration of the ultimatum on February 23, the unions have mobilized for nationwide protests on February 27 and 28.

Joe Ajaero, the NLC National President, announced the decision following an emergency meeting on the state of the economy and insecurity. Ajaero emphasized the need for the minimum wage negotiations to address the plight of workers amid escalating inflation and economic challenges.

The NLC reiterated its commitment to negotiating a minimum wage that reflects current economic realities and addresses workers’ hardships. Factors such as the consumer price index, real wages, and the cost of living will inform the union’s demands.

Meanwhile, police commissioners in various states have engaged with labour leaders to ensure peaceful protests. Adegoke Fayoade, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, held discussions with labour representatives, emphasizing the need for orderly conduct during demonstrations.

In response, labour leaders have assured that protests will be conducted lawfully, with measures in place to prevent the infiltration of hoodlums. The police have pledged to maintain law and order to safeguard lives and property during the protests.

Despite assurances from some state governments regarding palliatives, workers across several states have expressed dissatisfaction, citing inadequate measures to alleviate economic hardships. Union leaders have called for transparent distribution of palliatives and urged governments to address workers’ concerns promptly.

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