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The Socialist Workers League (SWL) has berated the President Bola Tinubu-led Nigerian government for increasing electricity tariffs by 200 percent for Nigerians amid the rising inflation and high costs of living in the country. SaharaReporters had reported that the Nigerian government approved N225 ($0.15) per kilowatt-hour tariff increment for Band A electricity consumers in the country.
The Socialist Workers League (SWL) has called on all organisations of oppressed Nigerians to start networking robustly and prepare for the new uprising against the effects of the neo-liberal policies of President Bola Tinubu's government. The group noted that the recent protests against hardship and the high cost of goods in Minna, Niger State and Kano, Kano State were the beginning of mass actions like never before against Tinubu's "poverty and hardship policies".
The Workers' Rights Campaign (WRC) has berated the organised labour for accepting false promises from the Nigerian government instead and suspending the nationwide strike. The WRC on Friday in a release added that the “lives of labour union bureaucrats” should not be considered more important than the lives of the working people in Nigeria and hence, the brutalisation of Comrade Joe Agero shouldn't have been the sole trigger for the strike or its suspension.
The Socialist Workers League (SWL), a civic group, has decried the continued delay of justice on the alleged harassment, victimisation and unlawful termination of appointment of a senior nurse in Ogun State, Ajibola Aishat Oluwafunke. The SWL on Wednesday said that the matter has continued to drag and delay in ways it has become objectionable as justice delayed is justice denied.