It said the decision undermined the demand for justice by Nigerians, as the issues surrounding the tragic events of October 20, 2020 had not been resolved, pointing out that the decision was an attempt to deny the youths justice.
“As far as we are concerned, the human lives lost at the tollgate are far more precious and valuable over the profit of a few murderous fat cats who from available evidence colluded with the murderous government to drown the youths’ revolt in blood. “However, for the duration of the closure of the tollgate, we demand no loss of pay or jobs for the tollgate workers. Given the enormous profit the company has generated since 2011, it should have enough stored away to guarantee the pay and jobs of its workers.“We call on the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress or their affiliates to immediately commence collective bargaining process with the management of LCC to guarantee the workers’ rights.
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