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Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by hisexcellency34: 7:31pm On Jun 04, 2023
Prince Kassim Afegbua, a former Commissioner for Information in Edo state and ally of President Bola Tinubu has berated the leadership of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) over its call for a national strike on fuel subsidy removal.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Afegbua said the strike is politically motivated given the fact that the president of the NLC, Joe Ajaero is doing the bidding of Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the just concluded general elections.


He said "The planned NLC strike reportedly slated for Wednesday 7 June is politically motivated; because the Ajaero-led NLC has become a partisan Congress, doing the bidding of Peter Obi, its presidential candidate. Joe Ajaero, is threatening to shut down the country through the backdoor, to create the wrong impression, that Nigerians are not happy with the new government".

"We all know that Joe Ajaero, the Nigeria Labour Congress president campaigned vigorously for Peter Obi, who also declared during his campaigns that subsidy was an "organised crime," that would not stay a day longer, if he became president. Why then is the NLC now pretending as if the removal of subsidy is not a welcome development?"

"All the frontline candidates during the last February Presidential election: Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso, and Tinubu promised the removal of subsidy from day one. They all campaigned with it to woo voters. Why are Ajaero, Obi and Atiku suddenly behaving like the ostrich, appearing unaware of the evil of sustaining subsidy?"

"Ajaero is poised to playing politics with the lives of workers and Nigerians. He has become partisan and lacks the moral rectitude to appear as though he's fighting for the average worker. The government has started consultations to find the best cushioning initiatives and palliatives to mitigate the temporary pains associated with the subsidy removal. We all agreed that subsidy has become the hotbed of corruption in the country".

"Oil marketers are not only fraudulent, they have become dangerous economic predators that are breathing down our throats for too long. What the new administration of President Tinubu has done, was to uproot the issue from day one, to allow the opportunity for robust engagement on how best to provide cushioning initiatives".

"If he allowed subsidy a day longer, the desire to remove it would be hijacked by those economic predators who are ready to go to any length to thwart the process. We must collectively join hands together to halt the hurt of subsidy and save the country from wholesale corruption that has held us down for long".

"The new government has shown a desire to step on the sore toes of those who do not mean well for our economic wellbeing. Oil marketers have become economic saboteurs, frustrating all attempts to fix our refineries, because it pays them to keep our refineries out of operation. With the removal of subsidy, further attempts would be made to fix our refineries while also generating ideas to apply palliative measures to cushion the pains".

"All patriotic Nigerians must appreciate this altruistic intention of government to tackle this drain pipe in the nick of time, rather than dancing to the political tunes of Mr. Joe Ajaero. The Ajaero-led NLC must see the present situation from the perspective of its long term benefit instead of blindly threatening strike without exhausting the deliberations and consultations which the government has started with Labour".

"Aside from being politically motivated, nothing thus far, could be seen as the motivation for strike at a time Labour should be assisting government to deal a lethal blow to oil profiteers and predators. One gets the impression that NLC has become collaborators. What Ajaero is trying to do is to invoke the anger of their Labour Party supporters to provoke a strike, to distract government from taking the desired decision against subsidy removal".

"The time for politics is over: this is the age of setting new standards to rescue our dear nation from implosion and economic stagnation. NLC, NUPENG, PENGASSAN, ASUU JUSUN, and TUC, should please put the interest of the nation first, and at heart at this time".

https://worldviewafrica.com/fuel-subsidy-ajaeros-planned-labour-strike-is-politically-motivated-afegbua/

Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Xscape1993(m): 7:31pm On Jun 04, 2023
False allegation...

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by darling2424(f): 7:32pm On Jun 04, 2023
Please anything you people know that is good to do,do it abeg

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by kingsways: 7:33pm On Jun 04, 2023
Afegbua is an e-diot if he said that

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Parachoko: 7:34pm On Jun 04, 2023
Anybody that goes on an unnecessary strike won't receive salary

The strike won't lead to any tangible thing, it will only make things worst

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Khallicopyro: 7:36pm On Jun 04, 2023
All is fair in war, love and politics...
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by donbachi(m): 7:36pm On Jun 04, 2023
No wonder ayaba waba never went on strike
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by tolue42(m): 7:36pm On Jun 04, 2023
Exactly what we are telling their foot solders here..they want to enter the party through the back door...

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Xhuntra: 7:42pm On Jun 04, 2023
Parachoko:
Anybody that goes on an unnecessary strike won't receive salary

The strike won't lead to any tangible thing, it will only make things worst

Story.

Urchîn like u does not know how things work

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by magoo10(m): 7:44pm On Jun 04, 2023
Peter Obi is your nightmare
your tears are sweet grin
clueless mofos

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by McStoic(m): 7:55pm On Jun 04, 2023
Lies as usual

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by chichar1(f): 8:16pm On Jun 04, 2023
donbachi:
No wonder ayaba waba never went on strike
Who told you that? Buhari and his cabal knows what's up, that's why they never mention subsidy removal.
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by jflower06(m): 8:17pm On Jun 04, 2023
Parachoko:
Anybody that goes on an unnecessary strike won't receive salary

The strike won't lead to any tangible thing, it will only make things worst

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by GeneralPula: 8:18pm On Jun 04, 2023
We know..

God go shame them all..

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Parachoko: 8:30pm On Jun 04, 2023
[quote author=jflower06 post=123574594][/quote] Subsidy have end with the administration of Buhari

Joe/NLC and Pandora/LP wants to make things extremely hard for Nigerians by embarking on an unnecessary strike

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by thisisit: 8:31pm On Jun 04, 2023
WHAT GOODLUCK & OKONJO IWEALA SAW 11YEARS (2012) AGO....TINUBU, BUHARI & THEIR APC IS JUST SEEING IT IN 2023...

THIS IS:
- A CLASSICAL CASE OF VISIONLESS LEADERSHIP.
- AN UNCONSCIOUSLY INCOMPETENT LEADERSHIP.
- A REINFORCEMENT OF BUHARI'S HATRED FOR NIGERIANS WHO ARE NOT AS EASY TO RULE AS COWS.

THIS IS POWER FOR THE SAKE OF POWER.. NOT FOR THE SAKE OF THE NIGERIAN PEOPLE..

INSTEAD OF PRIORITIZING SECURITY BY ENGAGING BANDITS & TERRORISTS... HE CHOSE TO HIT THE GROUND RUNNING... BACKWARD!

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by hisexcellency34: 8:40pm On Jun 04, 2023
Karma for Tinubu

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Nightwolf1: 8:45pm On Jun 04, 2023
Are they looking for Peter Obi's statement on subsidy to validate their own action? Ajaero is not Peter Obi but NLC president. Go and meet Ajaero and stop dragging Peter Obi into your foolishness.

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Ofunaofu: 8:48pm On Jun 04, 2023
Parachoko:
Anybody that goes on an unnecessary strike won't receive salary

The strike won't lead to any tangible thing, it will only make things worst


Tell Tinubu to revert to the old price so that true and quality negotiation can take place or we go on strike

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Naijanascam: 8:56pm On Jun 04, 2023
Juvenile fulminations from non juveniles
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by richie240: 9:34pm On Jun 04, 2023
Parachoko:
Anybody that goes on an unnecessary strike won't receive salary

The strike won't lead to any tangible thing, it will only make things worst
Obidients don't care, so long as d 'soo' falls:
cool

vvvv
Brushstrokes20:
Cool! # shut down the shithole until EFFECTIVE PALLIATIVES are put in place! undecided

Beremx:
I support the strike 💯. Oshiomohole style of industrial action where the nation will be grounded

Googledotcom:
Supported !! Please I am solidly behind you.

Let every section of the country shut down.
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Felabrity: 9:42pm On Jun 04, 2023
They must look for who to blame, same way those strikes during Jonathan time when he wanted to remove subsidy, were politically motivated

I am glad LP is now a major thing in the political sphere

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Straybullet: 9:43pm On Jun 04, 2023
Useless afegbua black like deputy Satan...God punish you there

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Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by iLoveYouToo(m): 9:45pm On Jun 04, 2023
Why take NLC seriously? Ajaero went on the podium on May Day to sing about recovering Petr Obi’s mandate. NLC should be disbanded, they’ve lost it
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by VinnyBaba: 9:49pm On Jun 04, 2023
This Man should STFU! sad

If you Check his Household now, His wives and children are Frustated because of the Fuel Price.😕😏
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by slivertongue: 9:51pm On Jun 04, 2023
Stale. APC is in power not LP. APC acted without compassion
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Vischy: 9:55pm On Jun 04, 2023
Parachoko:
Anybody that goes on an unnecessary strike won't receive salary

The strike won't lead to any tangible thing, it will only make things worst

Tinubu grabbed power unprepared,no ideas and no plans to cushion the effects of removal of fuel subsidy on Nigerians.
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Vischy: 9:59pm On Jun 04, 2023
GeneralPula:
We know..

God go shame them all..

Amen including Tinubu for stealing the people's mandate.
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Standing5(m): 3:05am On Jun 05, 2023
If true then that's cos the removal was politically motivated. Tinubu pushing Nigerians towards LP with this stale blackmail pattern.
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by SIONKPO1(m): 5:38am On Jun 05, 2023
Data Boys are just doing the bidding of their Pay Master but forgetting that it affects all works of lie that's why they have been posting fake news.
they should know that tfare has gone up by 200℅ with same salary and also affected the prices of goods,with the Naira loss it's value .
how can a mudu of garri be #500
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by bennybuhari: 6:02am On Jun 05, 2023
Exactly. That is what NLC is talking about. Put palliatives in place before subsidy removal
SIONKPO1:
Data Boys are just doing the bidding of their Pay Master but forgetting that it affects all works of lie that's why they have been posting fake news.
they should know that tfare has gone up by 200℅ with same salary and also affected the prices of goods,with the Naira loss it's value .
how can a mudu of garri be #500
Re: Ajaero Doing Peter Obi's Bidding, NLC Strike Is Politically Motivated- Afegbua by Wealthoptulent(m): 7:13am On Jun 05, 2023
hisexcellency34:
Prince Kassim Afegbua, a former Commissioner for Information in Edo state and ally of President Bola Tinubu has berated the leadership of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) over its call for a national strike on fuel subsidy removal.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Afegbua said the strike is politically motivated given the fact that the president of the NLC, Joe Ajaero is doing the bidding of Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the just concluded general elections.


He said "The planned NLC strike reportedly slated for Wednesday 7 June is politically motivated; because the Ajaero-led NLC has become a partisan Congress, doing the bidding of Peter Obi, its presidential candidate. Joe Ajaero, is threatening to shut down the country through the backdoor, to create the wrong impression, that Nigerians are not happy with the new government".

"We all know that Joe Ajaero, the Nigeria Labour Congress president campaigned vigorously for Peter Obi, who also declared during his campaigns that subsidy was an "organised crime," that would not stay a day longer, if he became president. Why then is the NLC now pretending as if the removal of subsidy is not a welcome development?"

"All the frontline candidates during the last February Presidential election: Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso, and Tinubu promised the removal of subsidy from day one. They all campaigned with it to woo voters. Why are Ajaero, Obi and Atiku suddenly behaving like the ostrich, appearing unaware of the evil of sustaining subsidy?"

"Ajaero is poised to playing politics with the lives of workers and Nigerians. He has become partisan and lacks the moral rectitude to appear as though he's fighting for the average worker. The government has started consultations to find the best cushioning initiatives and palliatives to mitigate the temporary pains associated with the subsidy removal. We all agreed that subsidy has become the hotbed of corruption in the country".

"Oil marketers are not only fraudulent, they have become dangerous economic predators that are breathing down our throats for too long. What the new administration of President Tinubu has done, was to uproot the issue from day one, to allow the opportunity for robust engagement on how best to provide cushioning initiatives".

"If he allowed subsidy a day longer, the desire to remove it would be hijacked by those economic predators who are ready to go to any length to thwart the process. We must collectively join hands together to halt the hurt of subsidy and save the country from wholesale corruption that has held us down for long".

"The new government has shown a desire to step on the sore toes of those who do not mean well for our economic wellbeing. Oil marketers have become economic saboteurs, frustrating all attempts to fix our refineries, because it pays them to keep our refineries out of operation. With the removal of subsidy, further attempts would be made to fix our refineries while also generating ideas to apply palliative measures to cushion the pains".

"All patriotic Nigerians must appreciate this altruistic intention of government to tackle this drain pipe in the nick of time, rather than dancing to the political tunes of Mr. Joe Ajaero. The Ajaero-led NLC must see the present situation from the perspective of its long term benefit instead of blindly threatening strike without exhausting the deliberations and consultations which the government has started with Labour".

"Aside from being politically motivated, nothing thus far, could be seen as the motivation for strike at a time Labour should be assisting government to deal a lethal blow to oil profiteers and predators. One gets the impression that NLC has become collaborators. What Ajaero is trying to do is to invoke the anger of their Labour Party supporters to provoke a strike, to distract government from taking the desired decision against subsidy removal".

"The time for politics is over: this is the age of setting new standards to rescue our dear nation from implosion and economic stagnation. NLC, NUPENG, PENGASSAN, ASUU JUSUN, and TUC, should please put the interest of the nation first, and at heart at this time".

https://worldviewafrica.com/fuel-subsidy-ajaeros-planned-labour-strike-is-politically-motivated-afegbua/
Forgetting say , his tribunal go hit rock too..
Wave knows no source

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