Don’t send Nigerians to early graves – HURIWA tackles FG

Don’t send Nigerians to early graves – HURIWA tackles FG

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Civil rights advocacy group, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), on Friday, tackled the Federal Government for describing as illegal and in contempt of court, the notice of protest and action declared by Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).

HURIWA, in a statement by its National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, said the administration of President Bola Tinubu is on a mission to send the Nigerian masses to their early graves with its anti-poor policies including the abrupt and poorly executed removal of fuel subsidy, which caused the price of petrol per litre to rise from N184 to as high as N617.

The group said emphatically that no court order must be allowed to stop the nationwide industrial action of the NLC scheduled for August 2, 2023.

The Rights group said that the only thing that can stop the planned protest is for the government to grant the demands of the labour union.

HURIWA further warned the NLC that should it capitulate to the judicial blackmail of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and chicken out of her publicised mass action in protest against increasing hardships due to poorly introduced economic austerity measures by this government, will mark the end of the acceptance of the Nigerian Labour Congress by the masses because they will automatically be deemed as saboteurs.

The NLC had issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Tinubu-led administration, to reverse “all anti-poor” people policies including the hike in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), known as petrol.

The labour union also said since the President’s “subsidy is gone forever” speech, “the peace of mind of Nigerians has gone”.

The union demanded “the immediate reversal of all anti-poor policies of the federal government including the recent hike in PMS price, increase in public school fees, the release of the eight months withheld Salary of university lecturers and workers.”

However, the Federal Ministry of Justice, through Solicitor General of the Federation (SGF), Mrs B.E. Jedy-Agba, said that the seven-day notice for the industrial action is in clear disregard of a National Industrial Court order of June 5, 2023, restraining the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), from embarking on planned industrial action of any nature, pending hearing and determination of the perpetual Motion on Notice.

Commenting, HURIWA’s Onwubiko said, “The administration of President Bola Tinubu is clearly unfeeling and unsympathetic to the plight of the Nigerian masses which the new government has subjected to untold hardship right from Day 1 on May 29, 2023.

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