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65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by stronger: 5:58pm On Jan 12, 2012
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!


NIGERIANS, THIS HAS HAPPENED BEFORE!!

We will NOT Accept anything less than a return to the STATUS QUO - 65 NAIRA!! Then Dialogue can start!

NLC/TUC DO NOT Sell out! we are watching!!

And even if they return to 65 naira the DIALOGUE CONTINUES to ensure ACCOUNTABILITY, GOOD GOVERNANCE and ZERO-TOLERANCE to CORRUPTION!


ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!
Re: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by iluvnaija: 6:58pm On Jan 12, 2012
I will be highly disappointed if nlc and tuc agree on anyting more than 65naira then i will never be part of any protest again and infact find my way out of dis country and believed d nation will never be redeemed from d hands of those who enslaved us in our own country.
Just waiting for the outcome
Re: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by stronger: 7:25pm On Jan 12, 2012
Yeah, waiting patiently. . . The Govt needs to recognize (and recognize fast) that this is NOT a LABOUR issue. THIS IS THE PEOPLE'S VOICE!!

And they should not risk a REVOLUTION!!!
Re: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by stronger: 3:41am On Jan 13, 2012
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!


NIGERIANS, THIS HAS HAPPENED BEFORE!!

We will NOT Accept anything less than a return to the STATUS QUO - 65 NAIRA!! Then Dialogue can start!

NLC/TUC DO NOT Sell out! we are watching!!

And even if they return to 65 naira the DIALOGUE CONTINUES to ensure ACCOUNTABILITY, GOOD GOVERNANCE and ZERO-TOLERANCE to CORRUPTION!


ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!
Re: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by okadaman2: 3:44am On Jan 13, 2012
iluvnaija:

I will be highly disappointed if nlc and tuc agree on anyting more than 65naira then i will never be part of any protest again and infact find my way out of dis country and believed d nation will never be redeemed from d hands of those who enslaved us in our own country.
Just waiting for the outcome

Please do not put your faith in NLC/TUC. This movement is bigger than NLC. They too may be occupied.
Re: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by DanKan0: 3:54am On Jan 13, 2012
okada_man:

Please do not put your faith in NLC/TUC. This movement is bigger than NLC. They too may be occupied.



If they go. Who will lead it? This NLC/TUC movement has united the country o. What happens if they go thats my worry,
Re: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by Kobojunkie: 7:02am On Jan 13, 2012
Am I to believe that, once again, rather than negotiating with ALL groups out there that comprise the Nigerian people, the Government has instead chosen to only negotiate this with the NLC?

If this is the case, then it is in the interest of every single Nigerian out there to inundate NLC with their requests and to demand the group make no groups with the Government that the people, as a majority, do not agree on.  ASUU, Market women's unions, Trade Associations, Professional Groups, etc, all ought to be at that negotiations table and all ought to be able to equally vote, since they are also groups that represent, to a degree, the Nigerian people.
I am not certain exactly when NLC became the only voice of Nigerians and it would it be sad if the Government has chosen to see it that way.
Re: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by tojos(m): 8:47am On Jan 13, 2012
Lets get this clear:

Those protesting the subsidy removal are either the CABALS or their supporters, and are enemies of the country.

Returning the subsidy would continue to further enrich these CABALS (including Boko Haram).

Phased removal of the subsidy would still favour these CABALS and would also result in panic buying.

Remember that N65/ltr is not the true price of petrol.

Since independent, Nigeria with its abaundant resources is yet to achieve development, and removing this subsidy is a
step in the right direction towards achieving that.

NLC should redirect their protest towards increase in minimum wage (18000 - 30000) and subsidizing the transport sector as it done in other countries so that cost of transport and items would not be high, instead of agitating for a reversal to N65/ltr, whereas there is no provision for fuel subsidy in the budget.

NLC should protest for the judicious use of the fund that would be generated  by the subsidy removal.
Re: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by Kobojunkie: 8:59am On Jan 13, 2012
tojos:

Lets get this clear:
Those protesting the subsidy removal are either the CABALS or their supporters, and are enemies of the country.
Returning the subsidy would continue to further enrich these CABALS (including Boko Haram).
Phased removal of the subsidy would still favour these CABALS and would also result in panic buying.

So, with your reasoning, anyone who cannot afford Naira 140 for fuel and decides to protest against the almost 200% price hike is a member of the OJUJU Cabal or a supporter?

Also, when Jonathan went on LiveTV, about 3 weeks ago to announce that there was NO CABAL, stating that they were mostly legitimate marketers, doing business by the law, he did it not knowing that YOU had already had the information of this CABAL more than he did? How come you did not update him before that appearance of his?

And here I thought we have finally been told that Ignorance is not bliss but I see you are just living in bliss with that level of ignorance there . . . .  what is your secret?
Re: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by stronger: 11:46am On Jan 13, 2012
Kobojunkie:

Am I to believe that, once again, rather than negotiating with ALL groups out there that comprise the Nigerian people, the Government has instead chosen to only negotiate this with the NLC?

If this is the case, then it is in the interest of every single Nigerian out there to inundate NLC with their requests and to demand the group make no groups with the Government that the people, as a majority, do not agree on.  ASUU, Market women's unions, Trade Associations, Professional Groups, etc, all ought to be at that negotiations table and all ought to be able to equally vote, since they are also groups that represent, to a degree, the Nigerian people.
I am not certain exactly when NLC became the only voice of Nigerians and it would it be sad if the Government has chosen to see it that way.

@Kobojunkie. . . God Bless You!!! It's always comforting to see there are people with brains!

FG Has refused to UNDERSTAND that this is beyond LABOUR. This is THE PEOPLE against BAD GOVERNANCE!!!

THE GOVT IS NOT LISTENING!!!

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