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NLC protesters shut down Abuja ( Photos)

Members of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) have successfully shut down Abuja in a massive display of protest against the recent removal of the fuel subsidy. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the capital city, demanding the government to reconsider its decision and provide relief from the resulting hardships.

The protesters, led by NLC President Joe Ajaero and other union officials, converged at the Unity Fountain in Abuja to voice their grievances in a peaceful and resolute manner. The protest gained momentum as various groups and organizations, including the National President of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities and representatives from the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the National Union of Road Transport Workers, joined in solidarity.

With placards and chants, the protesters expressed their collective discontent over the steep increase in fuel prices, which has significantly impacted the cost of living and the general welfare of the populace. Their call for the government to take immediate action resonated throughout the city, resulting in widespread shutdowns of various activities and establishments.

This demonstration comes after previous attempts to engage in dialogue with the federal government regarding the fuel subsidy removal proved unsuccessful. Despite warnings from government officials, the NLC protesters persisted in their cause, determined to make their voices heard and demand a better economic future for Nigerians.

 

Ameh Jazzia-Becky

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