In a surprising turn of events, the Organised Labour Union has decided to halt its nationwide protests against the removal of fuel subsidies less than 24 hours after their declaration.
This decision comes after a crucial meeting between the Labor leaders and President Bola Tinubu.
According to a reliable source within the Organised Labour Union, the strike was suspended due to President Tinubu’s commitment to immediately address some of the issues raised during the meeting.
This unexpected development follows the NLC and TUC’s decision to embark on a national industrial action to emphasize their demands against the fuel subsidy removal.
In an attempt to appease the Labor Union, President Tinubu took the initiative to address the nation in a national broadcast just before the strike was announced.
However, the NLC was quick to criticize the Federal government’s claims of saving N1 trillion from the fuel subsidy removal.
This situation marks a significant shift in the ongoing fuel subsidy debate and raises questions about the government’s handling of the situation.
