Port Harcourt Refinery Will Resume Production By December, Tinubu Promises Labour Unions
This has led to Labour suspending protests and opting for further engagements with government.
This has led to Labour suspending protests and opting for further engagements with government.
“The protest has been called off because the government has promised that within the next week, a lot of things will be put in place “he said
In a Monday broadcast, Tinubu reeled out measures to cushion the effects but labour said it’s not enough.
We hope labour won’t go on the streets, said the President’s Chief of Staff Gbajabiamila.
“A lot of them cannot afford the requirements that financial institutions typically put forward,” he said.
Eye witness account indicated that the crash took place at 2:41 pm while on descent during a test circuit.
The Court had scheduled this Tuesday for parties to adopt their final written addresses.
“We will get out of this turbulence. And, due to the measures we have taken, Nigeria will be better equipped and able to take advantage of the future that awaits her.”
He said the Niger junta can exploit the 15-day hiatus given by the AU to disobey the one-week ultimatum ECOWAS.
The senator stated that there needs to be clarification on the 60-day deadline for submission of ministers.
It imposed immediate sanctions including freezing of assets and closure of land and air borders.
The professor described the process as an “elephant birthing a rat”.
“We waited for hours and had to leave, the labour union leader said.
“We are hoping that the NEC will put some of these questions that are really urgent and important on its agenda and to discuss and give direction to the party.”
They accused the government of deceiving Nigerians.
“We will give you all the support you need to have a beneficial corporate responsibility. We have started our economic reforms, even though tortuous.”
Nigeria’s secret police asked to hold the suspended CBN governor for a further 14 days based on fresh evidence they have uncovered.
“The people have a fundamental right to movement, so they can decide not to work.”
They said all institutions had been suspended and security forces were managing the situation. They urged external partners not to interfere.
“One of the things people tend to sacrifice early is expenditure on energy. They will find alternatives to use,” he said.
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