Members of the Organised Labour in Oyo state were not left out in the nationwide protest as they occupied major roads in Ibadan to express their grievances.
The Labour Unions began their walk at the entrance of the Oyo state secretariat and are currently heading towards Mokola Round About in the ancient city.
Speaking with newsmen during the walk, Chairman of of the Nigeria Labour Congress Kayode Martins described the palliative approach reeled out by the Federal Government as anti masses and are demanding immediate attention to the sufferings faced by Nigerians.
Members of the Organised Labour in Oyo state were not left out in the nationwide protest as they occupied major roads in Ibadan to express their grievances.
The Labour Unions began their walk at the entrance of the Oyo state secretariat and are currently heading towards Mokola Round About in the ancient city.
Speaking with newsmen during the walk, Chairman of of the Nigeria Labour Congress Kayode Martins described the palliative approach reeled out by the Federal Government as anti masses and are demanding immediate attention to the sufferings faced by Nigerians.
Members of the Organised Labour in Oyo state were not left out in the nationwide protest as they occupied major roads in Ibadan to express their grievances.
The Labour Unions began their walk at the entrance of the Oyo state secretariat and are currently heading towards Mokola Round About in the ancient city.
Speaking with newsmen during the walk, Chairman of of the Nigeria Labour Congress Kayode Martins described the palliative approach reeled out by the Federal Government as anti masses and are demanding immediate attention to the sufferings faced by Nigerians.
Members of the Organised Labour in Oyo state were not left out in the nationwide protest as they occupied major roads in Ibadan to express their grievances.
The Labour Unions began their walk at the entrance of the Oyo state secretariat and are currently heading towards Mokola Round About in the ancient city.
Speaking with newsmen during the walk, Chairman of of the Nigeria Labour Congress Kayode Martins described the palliative approach reeled out by the Federal Government as anti masses and are demanding immediate attention to the sufferings faced by Nigerians.
Members of the Organised Labour in Oyo state were not left out in the nationwide protest as they occupied major roads in Ibadan to express their grievances.
The Labour Unions began their walk at the entrance of the Oyo state secretariat and are currently heading towards Mokola Round About in the ancient city.
Speaking with newsmen during the walk, Chairman of of the Nigeria Labour Congress Kayode Martins described the palliative approach reeled out by the Federal Government as anti masses and are demanding immediate attention to the sufferings faced by Nigerians.
Members of the Organised Labour in Oyo state were not left out in the nationwide protest as they occupied major roads in Ibadan to express their grievances.
The Labour Unions began their walk at the entrance of the Oyo state secretariat and are currently heading towards Mokola Round About in the ancient city.
Speaking with newsmen during the walk, Chairman of of the Nigeria Labour Congress Kayode Martins described the palliative approach reeled out by the Federal Government as anti masses and are demanding immediate attention to the sufferings faced by Nigerians.
Members of the Organised Labour in Oyo state were not left out in the nationwide protest as they occupied major roads in Ibadan to express their grievances.
The Labour Unions began their walk at the entrance of the Oyo state secretariat and are currently heading towards Mokola Round About in the ancient city.
Speaking with newsmen during the walk, Chairman of of the Nigeria Labour Congress Kayode Martins described the palliative approach reeled out by the Federal Government as anti masses and are demanding immediate attention to the sufferings faced by Nigerians.
Members of the Organised Labour in Oyo state were not left out in the nationwide protest as they occupied major roads in Ibadan to express their grievances.
The Labour Unions began their walk at the entrance of the Oyo state secretariat and are currently heading towards Mokola Round About in the ancient city.
Speaking with newsmen during the walk, Chairman of of the Nigeria Labour Congress Kayode Martins described the palliative approach reeled out by the Federal Government as anti masses and are demanding immediate attention to the sufferings faced by Nigerians.