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NLC issues 7-day ultimatum to end cash scarcity

Joe Ajaero

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has given the federal government seven days ultimatum to resolve the issues causing the prolonged scarcity of local currency and petrol.

Addressing journalists in Abuja Monday, on the decision of the NLC Central Working Committee, its President, Joe Ajaero, said the labour movement has observed with regret the sufferings the workers and Nigerians have been subjected to by the cash squeeze resulting from government’s naira redesign policy.

If they fail to do this at the expiration of the seven days, the Congress is directing all workers in the country to stay at home because it has become very difficult to even access one naira to enter vehicles to your workplace.

He warned that failure to resolve this within one week will lead to workers staying away from duty nationwide.

Ajaero said: “The Congress wishes to inform the federal government that we will no longer keep quiet on this issue of perennial fuel scarcity and arbitrary increase of petroleum products prices.

“On the issue of cash crunch, the NLC is giving the Federal Government of Nigeria, the agencies of government including the Central Bank of Nigeria, and top banking institutions, seven working days to address the issue of the cash crunch.

“If they fail to do this at the expiration of the seven days, the Congress is directing all workers in the country to stay at home because it has become very difficult to even access one naira to enter vehicles to your workplace.”

Ajaero also noted that it has become very difficult to buy goods, especially from traders who don’t have bank accounts.

“This is the situation we have found ourselves. The federal government came out with the policy that even the old currencies are still valid. What we have discovered is that even when the banks give you those old currencies, the traders are not accepting it. And even when you take it to the same banks, the banks are not accepting it either. We are being frustrated to a level that we can no longer keep quiet,” he added.

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