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The fuel subsidy Nigerians need
What it also means is that Organised Labour is becoming less relevant to the non-working classes because of its limited ability to force government to initiate all-inclusive palliative measures.
AllAfrica.com on MSN
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Nigeria: Fuel Subsidy Removal - Labour Suspends Planned Strike
The organised labour rescinded the decision to go on with its planned strike in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by the representatives of the labour unions and the federal government on ...
LEADERSHIP Newspaper
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Fuel Subsidy Represents 50% Of Nigeria’s Problems – Reps
Deputy spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon Philip Agbese, said fuel subsidy constitutes 50 percent of Nigeria’s ...
AllAfrica.com1d
Nigeria: NLC Strike - Interrogating Tinubu's Subsidy Removal Rationale
Before its official removal in May 2023 by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, fuel subsidy regime had been in Nigeria for more than 53 years, having begun in the 1970s. However, following the promulgation ...
3don MSN
Nigeria offers wage rise to state workers as strike looms
Nigeria on Sunday announced a temporary wage increase for government workers, a three-month income subsidy for 15 million ...
Vanguard
23h
UNN Lecture: Abia Governor, Otti, to speak on fuel subsidy removal
The Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti, would speak on fuel subsidy removal by the administration of President Bola Tinubu, at the 63rd Founders' Day Lecturer of the University of Nigeria.
The Sun9d
Fuel subsidy: Energy security Nigeria can’t do without
Mr. Tinubu, the Nigerian President, on assumption of office on the 29th day of May, 2023, announced a total removal of fuel subsidy, an action that has led to fuel selling at N617 and N620 per ...
New Vision7d
Nigeria unions call strike over fuel subsidy fallout
Inflation is at 25 percent while fuel costs have tripled since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ended the subsidy when he came to power in May calling the move part of necessary reforms to improve a ...
Hosted on MSN1d
How Nigeria averted a nationwide shutdown
Nigeria's major labor unions agreed to suspend a planned nationwide strike after talks with the government. DW looks at what ...
Hosted on MSN1d
Nigeria unions call off strike over living costs
Nigeria's labour unions have agreed to call off a planned strike in protest over rising living costs, after the government ...
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Nigeria's President Tinubu increases wages as national strike looms
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has announced a six-month increase to the minimum wage as workers are set to start an ...

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