Taraba workers protest and call for government intervention due to economic difficulties

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The government must act quickly to put an end to the economic suffering that is wreaking havoc on Nigerians, according to organized labor in Taraba State.

At a rally on Tuesday, Peter Jediel, the state chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), addressed on behalf of the working class.

The chairman emphasized that “enough is enough” and emphasized the nonviolent aspect of their activity, condemning any acts of violence or sabotage of their cause.

Labor claimed that the main source of discontent was the alleged shortcomings in the creation and application of policies, which they claimed had a negative impact on both the country and its workforce.

They insist that agreements made with workers in the past be promptly put into effect.

Protesters claim that the ultimatum demonstrates the severity of their demands and the urgency of government action, and they warned that failure to meet their demands by March 2 might have dire economic repercussions.

They advised employees to prepare for a possible escalation.

The labor leaders stated that the demand for preparation indicates a feeling of disenchantment with fruitless discussions and a readiness for more forceful action.

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