Civil Society Groups Reject Politicians’ Pay Rise, Call For Mass Resistance
Two civil society groups — the Revolutionary Socialist Movement (RSM) and the Workers and Youth Solidarity Network (WYSN) — have condemned the federal government’s proposal to raise the salaries and allowances of political office holders, describing it as “immoral, anti-poor, and a betrayal of public trust.”
The groups argued that while millions struggle with unemployment, inflation, and poverty, politicians already enjoy bloated pay and luxury.
They urged the NLC, TUC, students, and civil society to resist the plan through protests, strikes, and campaigns, stressing that funds should instead go to education, healthcare, housing, transport, and a living wage for workers.
#WorkersFirst #StopTheGreed #Nigeria
Two civil society groups — the Revolutionary Socialist Movement (RSM) and the Workers and Youth Solidarity Network (WYSN) — have condemned the federal government’s proposal to raise the salaries and allowances of political office holders, describing it as “immoral, anti-poor, and a betrayal of public trust.”
The groups argued that while millions struggle with unemployment, inflation, and poverty, politicians already enjoy bloated pay and luxury.
They urged the NLC, TUC, students, and civil society to resist the plan through protests, strikes, and campaigns, stressing that funds should instead go to education, healthcare, housing, transport, and a living wage for workers.
#WorkersFirst #StopTheGreed #Nigeria
Civil Society Groups Reject Politicians’ Pay Rise, Call For Mass Resistance
Two civil society groups — the Revolutionary Socialist Movement (RSM) and the Workers and Youth Solidarity Network (WYSN) — have condemned the federal government’s proposal to raise the salaries and allowances of political office holders, describing it as “immoral, anti-poor, and a betrayal of public trust.”
The groups argued that while millions struggle with unemployment, inflation, and poverty, politicians already enjoy bloated pay and luxury.
They urged the NLC, TUC, students, and civil society to resist the plan through protests, strikes, and campaigns, stressing that funds should instead go to education, healthcare, housing, transport, and a living wage for workers.
#WorkersFirst #StopTheGreed #Nigeria
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