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7 Important things Labour leaders told Osinbajo, Saraki [PHOTOS]

Here are seven important things the NLC told Acting President, Osinbajo and Senator Saraki.

NLC, TUC march.

Led by their leaders, Ayuba Waba (NLC), and Bobboi Kaigama (TUC), the workers marched through major streets of the Federal Capital Territory, chanting anti-government slogans.

At Aso Rock Villa, the labour leaders were received by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo while Senate President, Bukola Saraki spoke with them at the National Assembly.

Here are seven important things the labour leaders told Osinbajo andSaraki on Thursday, February 9, 2017.

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1. Corrupt government officials should be amputated

“Why should somebody steal one billion naira and walk the streets free?," NLC President asked.

"We are demanding that they should be named and shamed. We are also demanding that one of their hands be cut off so that when we see them, we will know that they are people that have stolen our money," he added.

2. Increase in power supply

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NLC president said: “We must not allow a situation where few, because of their interests will hold the system to ransom. We are demanding an increase in electricity supply and they are saying pay more tariff. We are demanding an increase in minimum wage and they say they are going to be paying in percentage."

3. Absence of good governance

Waba said: “Today, with what is happening in our system, we are actually at the receiving end because there is near absence of good governance and corruption is also fighting back very badly and we have been at the receiving end. Instead of addressing those challenges and paying salaries, what they are doing in some states is paying salaries in percentages.

“The height of this challenge is the absence of good governance, accountability, transparency and the rule of law. Any system that does not have those ingredients, the first group that will suffer is the working class and their families and the citizens."

4. Unremitted funds from crude oil sale

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He said: “That is why we are marching to canvass for good governance and also to lend our voices to saying that the fight against corruption must continue. If you look at the report, it states clearly that unremitted funds from the sale of oil and gas amount to another 22 billion dollars.”

5. Payment of salaries and pensions

Waba said: “Not to pay salaries and pensions is criminal. Today the dollar rate is N500 to one dollar and the salaries of Nigerian workers have remained the same. Not to increase our wages in this condition is corruption and so, we must demand good governance and support the fight against corruption,”

6. Local government allocation

“We appreciate the efforts by the National Assembly to ensure financial autonomy for the local governments and this must be sustained because money meant for the local governments does not get there,"  said NLC president.

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7. Hunger in the land

“Nigerians are hungry, the cost of living is high, no houses, no light and factories have gone comatose," TUC president told Saraki.

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