in Abuja after a protest the union leaders organised to further press the government to address the negative impacts of the fuel subsidy removal. The government said the protest was in violation of the 5 June order of the court., citing the intervention of President Tinubu to give room for further negotiation with the union leaders.
He recalled how his ministry had instituted contempt proceedings against the labour leaders, but had to terminate the action “upon the intervention of the President and National Assembly, coupled with the decision of the labour unions to discontinue their action/protest”. He added: “We wish to reiterate that a court order, regardless of the opinion of any party on it, remains binding and enforceable until set aside.
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