The Trade Union Congress and 79 other common society associations and worker's guilds under the aegis of the Alliance on Surviving COVID-19 and Beyond codenamed ASCAB, are set to hold cross country fights and strike activity one week from now over the addition of the fuel cost and power tax.
It was learnt that the Nigeria Labour Congress was still holding a meeting as of Friday evening to determine its next line of action.

Confirming the improvement to newsmakers on Friday, Human Rights Lawyer, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), said it was detestable of the administration to expand the costs of fundamental wares during a pandemic. 
The activist said, “There is going to be a general strike and protest. We will fix a date after a meeting this evening. ASCAB is meeting today (Friday) with TUC leadership and about 79 others have indicated that they will take part in the national day of action against these anti-people developments. It will be next week but the date has not been picked yet. 
"Different countries are offering money to their residents, dropping rents yet Nigeria is forcing charges and all different tolls on its residents. We will battle against it." 
Falana said the Pipelines and Product Marketing Company, which reported the fuel cost increment, had no capacity to do as such.
Meanwhile, oil and gas workers Senior Association of Federal Republic of Nigeria said that the recent rise in decent fuel is not caused by valuable world of fossil fuels, but the devaluation deliberately monetary unit of Nigeria by President centralized of PENGASSAN, Festus Osifo, this equates to the Channel Program Sunrise Daily Television on Fri. He said, "What is driving the pump price is that currency exchange. What this requires is not often these days due to the fact that the rating of goods increased internationally. Fossil fuels relative value in the last six months has been hovering between $ 40 and $ 45 per barrel. 
President of PENGASSAN same increase in fuel amounting to die by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (ret.) Worse than the former President Goodluck Jonathan. Although many people across the country are uncomfortable with the full scenario remains deteriorated. 
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