Hardship: You’re not only voice of Nigeria – Tinubu tackles Labour union over staged protest

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Nigerian President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday condemned the recent protest by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), warning the Labour movement to know that it is not the only voice of the people.

Tinubu made this known at the commissioning of the Lagos Red Line Train connecting from Agbado to Oyingbo.

The Informant247 reports that the Labour Union had on Tuesday staged a protest over economic hardship ravaging the country due to the decisions taken by the government and its refusal to implement the agreement reached with the unions.

But Tinubu came hard on the Labour during his remark, saying the Labour Union should understand that despite its acclaimed right and freedom, it cannot fight an administration which is just nine months old.

This is just as Tinubu stated there was no going back on his reforms despite resistance by those he called ‘smugglers’ while reiterating that corruption is fighting back and vowed that the government would exterminate corruption.

Tinubu said the current hardship occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy and the unification of the exchange rate is temporary, begging Nigerians to persevere.

“There is very bright light at the end of the tunnel. Nigeria will be out of economic problem; we just need to persevere and work hard,” the President declared.

But facing the Labour, he reiterated that the NLC is not the only voice of the people and warned the congress to maintain peace.

He said, “Allow me to throw a jab here. The Labour Union should understand that you are not the only with freedom and rights.

“If you want to participate in the electoral process, meet us in 2027. If not, maintain peace. You are not only voice of Nigeria.”

The President said the commissioning of the Red Line was the culmination of the vision he nursed 25 years ago when he was governor of the state, calling for more collaboration between the Ministry of Transport and other states to develop railway infrastructures across the country.

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