Groups, Persons Using Labour’s Suspended Strike For Personal Gains, 2023 Agenda -Presidency

The Presidency said on Sunday that some groups and individuals planned to reap personal gains from the nationwide strike suspended by Organised Labour last week.

It noted that such groups and individuals, which it did not name, were disappointed that the strike was suspended.

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According to the Presidency, part of the plan was to take a pound of flesh against the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari for succeeding with the removal of the subsidy regime where a similar policy failed in the past.

The Presidency also claimed that the groups and individuals saw the suspended strike as an avenue to promote their 2023 political agenda.

Presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, giving the Presidency’s position in Abuja, wondered why organised labour came under attacks for suspending the strike.

The State House also wondered why some persons continued to push for protests, all in an effort to ridicule the government when Labour itself had suspended the strike.

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The Presidency’s full reaction is reproduced below, “Since Organised Labour toed the path of sense and sensibility last week, seeing reason with the imperatives of fuel price adjustment, and opening a further window of dialogue on the service based electricity tariff, some groups of Nigerians have been dolorous, disgruntled, and disconsolate.
 
“They had apparently perfected plans to use the strike by the labour unions as smokescreen to unleash anarchy on the land, fomenting mayhem and civil disobedience.

“But the plan blew up in their faces, and they have been in severe pains since then. They have launched series of tirades against Organised Labour.
 
“For some interest groups, their intention was to use the umbrella of the strike to further their whimsical and pie-in-the-sky dream of a revolution in the country. It went bust in their faces.
 
“For some others, Bitter-Enders, who have remained entrenched in pre-2015 and 2019 elections mode, it was opportunity to avenge the 2012 Occupy Nigeria protests, which they believe largely devalued the government of the day, and led to its eventual ouster in 2015.
 
“The strike that was to have come up last week, they wanted to use as opportunity for a pound of flesh, which they calculated would weaken the government so much, and influence the 2023 elections.

“For them, it was all about hanker for power, its trappings and appurtenances. Nothing about love of country. They have since then been calling Organised Labour all sorts of names, claiming they deceived Nigerians.
 
“The times in which we live-with severe security, economic and social challenges-call for all hands to be on deck, and goodwill and support for government, as it strives to put the nation on an even keel. We commend Organised Labour for putting the country first.
 
“Those sponsoring and encouraging discord and anarchy, either for selfish ends, or as revenge for perceived injuries, are enemies of the country. Nigerians are urged to beware of them, as the Muhammadu Buhari government is only interested in engendering better quality of life for the citizenry. Nothing more.”


 

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