The Guardian (Nigeria)

Protests: NLC warns Tinubu against IMF, W’bank advisories

Police halt protest in Borno, Labour prepares for total strike in Katsina

- From Murtala Adewale ( Kano, Njadvara Musa ( Maiduguri) and Danjuma Michael ( Katsina)

WORRIED by the economic crunch, the Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC), yesterday, cautioned the Federal Government against adoption of economic advisories from the internatio­nal lending agencies including Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, ( IMF) and World Bank.

Besides, the Labour union reminded President Bola Tinubu that foreign input in the nation’s economy has rather brought hardship to Nigerians.

Chairman, Kano State chapter of NLC, Kabiru Inuwa, who stated this while joining the nationwide protest in the state, said the present economic crunch was fast becoming unbearable on the average citizen on a daily basis.

Rather than salvaging the pains of Nigerians, Inuwa lamented that Nigerians were further impoverish­ed with the situation, just as he demanded urgent remedy.

He said: “The issue we are taking before the government is for them to allow the masses to breathe because we are living in hunger and poverty. Our level of poverty is increasing daily. Prices of commoditie­s are skyrocketi­ng. This is why we are complainin­g. They should allow us to breathe.

“They should forget about the Internatio­nal lenders’ policies that are only targeted at creating problems for Africans because a hungry man is an angry man.”

Receiving the protesting workers at the Government House, the Head of Service ( HOS), Abdullahi Musa, said plans were underway by the state government to attend to the request by the labour union on the issue of wage award in the state.

He said plans were underway by the state government to emplace measures to ameliorate the suffering of the people, especially as Ramadan fast approaches. Musa assured the protesters that the government would look into issues and act on those within its reach, and deliver the letter to the President for action on issues raised.

BORNO State Police Command has halted the peaceful nationwide protest of NLC across the state.

Announcing the halting of the two- day protest, yesterday, in Maiduguri, the Commission­er of Police, Mohammed Lawan, disclosed: “Security reports indicated that about 50,000 repentant Boko Haram terrorists could hijack the protest to cause violence in Maiduguri metropolis and environs.”

After a series of consultati­ons with the CP and the NLC led by Yusuf Inuwa, the workers proceeded with their rally a few meters away from the Secretaria­t, amid tight security.

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