The NLC’s ultimatum has sent a strong message to the government, and the clock is ticking.
The Congress is determined to defend the rights of Nigerian workers and is prepared to take drastic measures if Ajaero is not released at the due time given.
The emergency NEC meeting on Tuesday will be a crucial turning point, and all eyes are on the government to see if they will comply with the NLC’s demands that have been stated.
The situation is tense, and the country is bracing itself for potential industrial action.
The NLC’s stance is clear:
“An injury to one is an injury to all.”
The government must act swiftly to avoid a nationwide strike and further escalation of issues they won’t be able to resolve appropriately.
However, the fate of Nigerian workers hangs in the balance, and the world is watching, expecting the government’s reaction to the demands.
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Will the government respect the rights of workers and release Ajaero, or will the NLC be forced to take drastic action? The next 24 hours are critical.
The international community is closely monitoring the situation, and any further aggression against workers will be met with global condemnation.
In addition, the government must choose between dialogue and confrontation.
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