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Nigeria and The Labour Union

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A lot of things have been going on in Nigeria lately. And it mostly had to do with the labour union demanding for an increase in their wages but the government acts as though their claims are too much to bear. Nigeria is one country that is known for its productivity most especially in the area of Agriculture and richly blessed with natural crude oil.

The exportation of this crude oil has led to an overall increase in the rate of exportations done from within the country. Nigeria known to be or called the giant of Africa by many people. Recently had to battle with the upsurge of the countries labour union demanding their minimum wage not be at least not less than a hundred thousand naira. This seems to bring about a division also within the labour union as some seek to accept even if a little increase of the minimum wage while the othe half insisted it wont be less than a hundred thousand.

I'm really interested in watching to see how the Nigeria government will tackle this issue and bring a permanent resolution to the disagreement. Personally i believe Nigeria has the capability of even raising their workers minimum wage to atleast two hundred thousand naira without feeling a shift or pain but the truth remains that the level of curruption in the country also have a part to play in all these.

The labourer get little pay while the ones who contributes little to nothing within the country cash out in millions. With a little survey within the Nigerian market, everything has changed completely in terms of price and quantity due to inflation within the country. While we hope for the nigerian government to properly address the issue within the labour section, I also he does something about the sudden upsurge in price of every commodity within the nation and and also find means of empowering farmers who can at least help in food production and its accessibility so that its citizens won't go about suffocating on the level of hardship.

Also another issue of concern is the rate at which the news of death of Nigerian politicians are sprouting up. I believe there may be many within power who have good intentions for themselves and for everyone else within Nigeria but are afraid of voicing out their opinion, let alone action towards it.

Thank you very much for stopping by to read my post, feel free to drop your comments on what you think is obtainable to make things work in Nigeria as things seems to be going worst everyday within the nation.

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