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    Maritime Workers To Join 2-Day Nationwide Protest,Shut Down Ports

    ROSEMARY UGIOMOHBy ROSEMARY UGIOMOHMarch 3, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Maritime Workers Union
    of Nigeria (MWUN), led by
    Comrade Adewale Adeyanju,
    said it will join the Nigeria
    Labour Congress (NLC) in
    the 2-day nationwide protest
    scheduled for February 27 and
    28, 2024.
    Comrade John Kennedy
    Ikemefuna, Head of Media,
    MWUN, who disclosed this in
    a statement made available to
    Daily Independent, said that as
    directed by the Congress after
    its NEC-in-session rose from a
    meeting held on Monday, February 26, in Abuja, directing all
    its affiliate members across the
    nation to strictly comply.
    “The protest is coming
    against the backdrop of the
    Federal government’s refusal
    to honour the October 2, 2023
    agreement signed with the
    Congress.
    “However, the Congress
    believes that if the agreement
    had been honoured and implemented, it would have gone
    a long way to ameliorate the
    sufferings and hardships of
    the ill-conceived and ill- implemented policies that have
    brought upon Nigerian Workers and the citizenry of the
    Country.
    “Given this, MWUN as an
    affiliate of the Nigeria Labour
    Congress would in totality comply with the NLC directive.

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