FFK wondered why the NLC did not go on strike when CBN introduced cashless policy which inconvenienced Nigerians
By Kehinde Okeowo
Former Aviation Minister and chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Femi Fani-Kayode, better known as FFK has blasted the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) over its planned nationwide strike.
TheNiche had reported that the NLC, after the Tinubu-led administration removed fuel subsidy, declared a nationwide strike beginning from Wednesday this week.
Efforts by the new administration to stop the attempt to shut-down the country’s economy by labour are yet to yield positive results, as the union shunned a meeting with the FG on Sunday.
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Speaking on the impending strike via a statement on his Twitter handle on Monday, FFK chastised the leadership of the NLC and alleged they are being manipulated by Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi.
The former minister also wondered why the union was silent when the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Governor, Godwin Emefiele introduced the cashless policy which made life unbearable for the citizens earlier in the year.
The statement reads, “The leadership of the NLC did not threaten to go on strike when the sadistic monster called Emefiele introduced his horrendous, callous, wicked, malevolent, barbaric, vicious, self-seeking, politically-motivated, unconstitutional and illegal cash confiscation and money deprivation policy that resulted in the suffering, hunger, destruction, death, suicide, hardship, depression, frustration, madness and despair of millions of our people.
“Instead they are threatening to go on strike over the implementation of a well-thought out and credible policy on oil subsidy which the Nigerian people endorsed by voting for a President who promised to remove it and which, though initially tough, will inevitably and eventually result in the restoration and resurrection of our economy and ensure that we have the necessary funds and resources for massive infrastructural development.
“Is this not strange and is it not a reflection of the insincerity, double standards and hypocrisy of the leadership of the Labour Congress?
“Does it not prove the fact they are acting out a script and that they are nothing more than a pack of ravenous wolves, implacable adversaries, insidious subversives and opportunistic mercenaries who are in the hands and power of Peter Obi?
“If Peter orders them to jump they will ask, ‘Bwana, how high?’ Yet the truth is that whether the NLC likes it or not the oil subsidy MUST and WILL go.
“That is the only way to save our country from the fiscal challenges, rot and deterioration that it has suffered over the last 15 years and put us back on the right track for national development”.