The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), has this morning, commenced its nationwide strike in the federal capital territory, Abuja. 
Live protest of NLC in Abuja
According to a report on Premium Times, the Nigerian Labour 
Congress (NLC), has commenced its nationwide strike in protest of the 
government’s increase of petrol price and electricity tariffs.
Leaders of the NLC marched on Wednesday morning at about 9:00am 
from Labour House in central district of Abuja to the federal 
secretariat, where the president of the congress, Aliyu Wabba, addressed
 workers.
A procession of unionists and workers, decked in t-shirts and 
displaying flags, is to move to the Berger Junction in Abuja, and will 
continue every day until the government rescinds its decision, Wabba 
said.
The congress wants both tariffs reversed, and has vowed an 
indefinite strike from Wednesday, 18th May, until the federal government
 accedes to the demands.
A last minute dialogue
 on Tuesday night to forestall to industrial action broke down after the
 government said it could only consider raising salaries and other 
measures to cushion the impact of the fuel price hike.
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