Fuel price increase and NLC faction, CSOs berated over failed protests


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The Coalition of Civil Society corrupt people in Nigeria has criticized the faction led by Wabba Comrade Ayuba Labour Congress of Nigeria, NLC and its allies Organizations Civil Society on what he described as failed protests against the rising price of gasoline, saying it shows they are out of step with the thinking and aspirations of Nigerians. A statement by the national president of the coalition, Linus Ejilogo, on Friday, said the days when labor leaders assembled in popular demands to blackmail and extort the government for personal interests are. The statement accused Labour and its allies of CSOs working with elements of the previous administration for the current government look bad to sabotage your efforts to remedy the mess he inherited. It was stated that "the inability of Labor to accept that Nigerians refuse to join the bandwagon by a cross section of leaders of CSO self-service and labor to further aggravate the current economic difficulties is unfortunate. If you are able to open their eyes to recognize truth will realize that their protest have not confirmed that any group of people who could drag us back to Egypt, where earlier in this country administrations have taken us out. "the coalition said the few cases and sectors in which strikes and protests called by labor took effect were indicative of the incompetence of the staff there and their inability to meet what they call 'salaries. According to the group, "ASUU and SSANU that they closed the universities for every flimsy excuse they can think of have demonstrated its undisputed position as enemies of the poor masses whose children have become perpetual residents of the higher institutions of the nation learning and then time granted certificates can neither sustain them in life or be employed. "therefore, it is not surprising that officials should help achieve education are only good for calling the strike." the statement warned work to divert their energy into rebuilding its public perception among Nigerians now see it as a divisive force especially with the factionalisation of his leadership. he noted that "there is no basis for citizens to rely on a movement of the hand work whose address is juicy to the point of causing the type of cleft currently rocking him and you definitely can not leave behind such protest leaders, even if the issue being argued is reasonable. "In this case the job is asking for is reasonable and potentially harmful to the long-term welfare of the people. In the past, labor when Nigerians had thought their cause is defended, union leaders had betrayed all the world as they use the popular protests to negotiate agreements themselves only to abandon the so-called fight until the next time you are broke. "the coalition, however, hailed Nigerians for being realistic with its acceptance of the decision government on the price of gasoline as it urged them to continue to resist attempts to manipulate them.

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