In a tense confrontation at the National Assembly, protesting workers expressed their outrage by shouting “Open the gate!” at NASS security operatives. The incident took place earlier today as workers from various sectors, including the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and other civil society representatives, gathered to protest against what they described as “unfair labor practices and anti-worker policies” proposed by the government.
The demonstrators, armed with placards and chanting slogans, demanded their voices be heard and access to the National Assembly premises to express their grievances directly to the lawmakers. However, they were met with resistance from the security personnel who attempted to block their entry, citing the need to maintain order and security within the premises.
The workers, undeterred, continued their protest, insisting on their right to peacefully assemble and address the government about their concerns. The scene quickly drew attention from passersby and onlookers, further escalating the tension between the protesters and security operatives.
As the situation unfolds, authorities have been called upon to intervene and ensure that both the rights of the protesters to peaceful demonstration and the security protocols of the National Assembly are upheld. The protesters are adamant about delivering their message, while the security operatives are working to maintain order and prevent any potential disruption to parliamentary proceedings.
Further updates will be provided as the situation develops, as stakeholders engage in dialogue to find a resolution to the impasse between the protesting workers and NASS security operatives.
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