Civil society organizations warn that if you don’t address the growing hardship, Nigeria would not exist in 2027. Tinubu

According to Tinubu, they should get together in 2027 if the NLC wishes to take part in the election process. Noting that Nigeria is represented by more than just the NLC

The assertion made by President Bola Tinubu that organized labor should meet with him in 2027 if they are engaged in the political process has been denounced by the United Action Front of the Civil Society, an alliance of Citizens Groups and notable leaders of the civil society.

On Thursday, President Tinubu spoke during the launch of the Lagos Red Line Train

Tinubu had declared that the NLC should meet them in 2027 if they wished to take part in the election process. pointing out that NLC represents more than only Nigeria.

The assertion made by President Bola Tinubu that organized labor should meet with him in 2027 if they are engaged in the political process has been denounced by the United Action Front of the Civil Society, an alliance of Citizens Groups and notable leaders of the civil society.

President Tinubu denounced the protest on Thursday during the Lagos Red Line Train’s commissioning, pointing out that there were other voices in the public besides the labor movement, which connects Agbado and Oyingbo.

Tinubu has declared that the NLC should meet them in order to participate in the electoral process.

“Therefore, we wish to advise the Tinubu Government that rather than chastise Labour for providing an organised and peaceful voice to the pervasive anger and disenchantment in the land, they should have been commended and encouraged because alternative voices if allowed vent could be have more ruthless and disruptive, just as history has proven to mankind that those who “make peaceful change impossible in history make violent change inevitable”

In light of this, we humbly want to warn Tinubu—as responsible leaders of Nigeria’s organized civil society who actively took part in the countrywide demonstration supported by Labour—not to view the NLC and other organized organizations of the country’s open society as political allies or rivals of the government.challenge the negative economic policies of his administration but as sincere partners in progress different from sycophants and jobbers around corridors of power,” the statement added.

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