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Strike: CAN Begs Federal Gov’t, Labour Unions To Resume Negotiation

by Igho Oyoyo
1 year ago
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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has appealed to the Federal Government and the Organised Labour to return to the negotiation table in resolving the ongoing industrial action called to demand minimum wage increase and reversal of the electricity tariffs hike.

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CAN also urged the Federal Government to earnestly consider the plight of Nigerian workers by taking a decisive action to implement a living wage for them.

President of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh in a statement on Monday, on the nationwide strike, said Nigerian workers are the backbone of the nation and their well-being is vital to their collective prosperity.

“I strongly urge both the government and labour unions to return to the negotiating table with a renewed commitment to finding a mutually acceptable solution. It is crucial that we prioritise dialogue and compromise to resolve this impasse peacefully.

“The path to resolving this crisis lies in mutual respect and understanding, where both parties can work together to achieve a fair outcome,” he said.

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Okoh similarly encouraged the labour unions to conduct their protests peacefully and be law-abiding by avoiding violence and the destruction of property.

“We must remember that our actions today will shape the Nigeria of tomorrow,” CAN stated.

Expressing great concern about the ongoing strike action by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) over the minimum wage impasse, the umbrella Christian body maintained that the legitimate demands of the labour unions for a fair and adequate minimum wage are understandable and justified.

CAN said Nigerian workers deserve a living wage that meets their basic needs and ensures their well-being.

“At the same time, I am acutely aware of the devastating impact that this strike is having on our economy and the most vulnerable members of our society,” he said.

The CAN President noted further that the disruption of essential services and the economic strain on families are causing widespread distress and hardship.

Archbishop Okoh further called on all Nigerians to remain calm and steadfast in these challenging times, even as he urged citizens to unite in prayers for just resolution to the crisis.

“Let us unite in prayer for a swift and just resolution to this crisis. It is through our collective efforts, guided by faith and a commitment to peace, that we can build a nation that truly prioritises the well-being of all its citizens,” he said.


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