The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has said it would commence a nationwide strike on August 14, 2023, if the Federal Ministry of Justice fail to withdraw the lawsuit filed against the organized labour.
The NLC made the decision during its National Executive Council meeting which was held on Thursday, August 4, in Abuja.
A statement signed by NLC’s national president, Joe Ajaero stated that the Ministry of Justice and National Industrial Court have continued to allow themselves to be used as agents of “anti-democracy.”
President said that though it agreed to suspend protests based on its meeting with the President, it would embark on a nationwide strike starting from August 14, 2023, should the government fail to withdraw the lawsuit filed against it.
Stressing the decisions of the NEC to suspend further protest on the nationwide mass protest, Ajaero said the NEC resolved to support and affirm the decision and commit to maintaining the required vigilance needed to hold government accountable on its assurances and governance in general to commit to the terminal date of August 19, 2023, within which the issues around the Petroleum price hike will be agreed given the assurances of the President and the National Assembly.
According to Ajaero, “To go on total strike across the country any day labour leaders are summoned to court by the government through the NICN. To demand the immediate withdrawal of this litigious terrorism by the Federal Ministry of Justice before the end of work Friday, the 11th of August, 2023.
“To embark on a nationwide comprehensive strike beginning Monday, 14th of August, 2023 if this contemptuous court summons is not withdrawn by whosoever initiated it.”