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NLC nationwide protest rocks Abeokuta

NLC Nationwide Protest Echoes in the Streets of Abéòkúta, Ogun State

Abéòkúta, the capital city of Ogun State, witnessed a resounding display of solidarity as it became one of the focal points of the nationwide protest organized by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) against the removal of fuel subsidy. Thousands of protesters took to the streets, voicing their concerns and demanding a reversal of the government’s decision.

Amid chants and banners, the streets of Abéòkúta turned into a sea of people, comprising workers, students, activists, and concerned citizens from all walks of life. Their unified call was for the government to address the impact of the fuel subsidy removal on the cost of living, transportation, and the overall welfare of Nigerians, particularly the working class.

The protest, which took place in a peaceful manner, saw members of the NLC and affiliated trade unions joining forces to amplify their demands. They expressed their discontent with the sharp increase in fuel prices, which has created hardships for many households already grappling with economic challenges.

The bustling city of Abéòkúta came to a standstill as the protesters marched through major thoroughfares, delivering their message to government institutions and the general public. In this show of solidarity, they made it clear that the welfare of the Nigerian people should be a top priority, urging the government to reconsider the decision to remove the fuel subsidy.

The demonstration in Abéòkúta mirrored similar protests held simultaneously across different states in the country, signifying the scale and significance of the national movement. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) stood firm in their commitment to representing the interests of the working class and ensuring that their voices are heard.

As the nationwide protest gains momentum, its impact continues to reverberate throughout the country, driving discussions on socio-economic policies and the government’s responsibilities towards its citizens. The demonstrators in Abéòkúta and other cities have demonstrated their determination to persist until their demands are addressed, making it clear that they will not back down until concrete steps are taken to alleviate the burden on the Nigerian peop

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