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Indefinite Strike From October 3-NLC, TUC Declares
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The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Nigeria's Trade Union Confederation (TUC) have jointly declared an indefinite strike scheduled to commence on October 3rd. This announcement was made during a press conference held in Abuja on September 26th by Joe Ajaero, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, and Festus Osifo, the head of the Trade Union Congress. They urged Nigerians to prepare by stocking up on food supplies in anticipation of the strike, which is expected to disrupt economic activities across the country.

The reason cited for this indefinite strike, as explained by both Presidents, stems from the government's alleged indifference to Nigeria's challenges following the removal of the petrol subsidy and its perceived lack of initiative in providing relief measures. 


This move signifies a significant protest against government policies and actions that have affected the livelihoods of many Nigerians. The NLC and TUC's joint action is aimed at drawing attention to these concerns and pushing for a response from the authorities.
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INEC Said They Were At 33% Of Collation When They Directed Them To Go And Announce' - Bode George
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"Former PDP Deputy National Chairman, Chief Bode George, has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the 2023 election. He alleges that INEC's assertion of being at 33% of result collation before announcing a winner should invalidate the entire election. 


In his view, the judiciary should not declare any candidate as the winner, but instead, advocate for a fresh rerun to ensure a transparent and fair electoral process. George emphasizes that the focus should be on upholding the will of the people rather than the decisions of judges.


In an interview with Arise TV News, George clarified that his stance is not driven by his political affiliation with the PDP. He calls for an impartial process without any external interference or manipulation. 

He also draws attention to a similar situation that occurred during the 2007 Yar'adua election and questions whether Nigeria should continue on this problematic path in 2023, especially considering the hardships faced by millions of citizens."

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