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The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE, on Thursday threatened to occupy the country homes of all Federal lawmakers over the plan to scrap the local government system.
The local government workers made the threat in view of a bill before the House of Representatives seeking to abolish the third tier of Government.
NULGE National President, Comrade Ambali Olatunji at a press conference in Enugu, warned that the sponsor of the bill, Hon. Bob Solomon from Rivers State and any lawmaker who shows support to it, would face the wrath of the workers.
At the press conference were other national officers of NULGE, including the National Vice President, Southeast, Comrade Patrick Igwe and State Presidents, including that of Enugu, Comrade Kenneth Ugwueze.