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Hier mercredi 7 juillet 2021, le Premier ministre, Chef du gouvernement, M. Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou, a rencontré les Secrétaires généraux des cinq (5) centrales syndicales les plus représentatives, à savoir la CDTN, (Confédération Démocratique des Travailleurs du Niger) la CNT, (Confédération Nigérienne du Travail), la CGSL-Niger, (Confédération Générale des Syndicats Libres du Niger), l’USTN, (Union des Syndicats des Travailleurs du Niger) et l’USPT (Union Syndicale Progressiste des Travailleurs). Cette rencontre qui s’est déroulée à la demande desdites centrales s’est tenue en présence de la ministre de la fonction publique et de la réforme administrative, du ministre de l’Emploi et de la Protection sociale mais aussi du directeur de cabinet du Premier ministre, ainsi que des collaborateurs des deux ministres.
By Reuben Abati
When a few weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari declared that those who seek to overwhelm and undermine the Nigerian state would soon be spoken to in the language that they will understand, this was immediately interpreted to serve as a signal of a declaration of war against the people of the South East because the President spoke in the context of war, as he referred to the civil war of 1967 -70. Subsequently, the President made it clear that the language of engagement would be communicated not just in the South East, but in every part of the country including the North West and North East and elsewhere in the country where attempts are being made to sabotage the sovereignty of Nigeria, and the governmentâs responsibility to ensure the security and welfare of the people.