Tuesday 10 January 2012

Labour Movement, CSOs Commend Protesters, Urge Continued Action


The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have commended workers and the Nigerian people for their overwhelming support and commitment to the fight against the sudden astronomical increase in the price of petrol.
In a statement this evening, Chris Uyot, Head of Information of NLC, declared that today’s general strike and mass protests were very successful, with a large number of Nigerians coming out to show their feelings against the insensitivity and callousness of the Federal Government in increasing petrol prices from N65 per litre to N141 and N250.
He expressed sadness that despite the resolve of workers and the Nigerian people to keep the protest peaceful, the Federal Government unleashed its security machinery against the people, leading to reported deaths and injuries in Kano and Lagos.
“This mindless killing of unarmed Nigerians on a peaceful protest is strongly condemned, and the Inspector General of Police and President Jonathan will be held responsible for these senseless deaths,” Mr. Uyot said. 
He stated that the Movement and civil society organizations are working with the Nigerian Bar Association to bring the culprits to book.
“We call on workers and the Nigerian people to continue to participate actively everyday in the general strike and mass protests all over the country to ensure that the price of Petrol is brought back to N65 per litre,” he said, urging the people to stand up to be counted.

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