The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) will no longer go on a nationwide protest over petrol subsidy removal as earlier planned.
The protests were scheduled for January 27 and February 2.
The NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, told journalists in Abuja today, January 25, the union decided at its national executive council meeting on Tuesday morning to suspend the strike based on the federal government’s decision to halt subsidy removal on petroleum.
The Federal government had on Tuesday proposed an 18-month extension for the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). This means that the government will continue to cater for petrol subsidy payments.
Wabba said members of the NLC would be demobilised following the decision to suspend the protest.
“Following the reversal and (rapprochement) by government, the National Executive Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress met this morning (Tuesday) virtually to consider the new position of the government,” he said.
The NEC after vigorous debates took a decision to suspend the planned nationwide protest scheduled for January 27, 2022, and the national protest scheduled for February 2, 2022,” he said.