NLC Vows to Strike Back if Attacked During Protest

In a bold and determined move, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has announced that it will not back down from its planned two-day nationwide protest, scheduled for February 28th and 29th, 2024.

The NLC has faced a barrage of criticism from various groups in recent weeks, but it remains steadfast in its decision to protest against the current economic and social conditions in the country.

New Telegraph reports that the NLC has vowed to initiate an immediate and indefinite strike if any of its members are attacked during the protest.

This strong stance has been met with both support and opposition from different quarters, as the tension surrounding the event continues to grow.

The planned protest has become a major point of controversy, with several groups questioning the necessity and potential consequences of such a large-scale demonstration. However, the NLC remains resolute in its determination to go ahead with the protest, citing the need for urgent action to address the issues facing Nigerian workers and the wider population.

The NLC’s decision to strike back if attacked during the protest has further intensified the debate, with some people applauding the organization’s commitment to protecting its members, while others have expressed concern that this approach could lead to further conflict and unrest.

As the date of the protest approaches, the nation remains divided on the issue, with many eagerly awaiting the outcome of this potentially momentous event.

The NLC’s unwavering stance on the matter has undoubtedly captured the attention of the country, and it remains to be seen whether this bold move will lead to the changes that the organization is fighting for.

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