Nlc alleges plot to disrupt protest and threatens strike

The Nigeria Labour Congress has warned against any interference with its planned nationwide protest over insecurity, threatening an indefinite strike if disruptions occur. Acting General Secretary Benson Upah stated that intelligence suggests attempts by agencies and political actors to infiltrate or violently disrupt the event. The protest, set for Wednesday, responds to escalating national crises including abductions and poverty.

On Tuesday, December 17, 2025, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) issued a strong warning regarding its upcoming National Day of Protest and mourning scheduled for Wednesday. Acting General Secretary Benson Upah, in a statement, revealed that the union had received intelligence indicating that unscrupulous agencies and desperate political hirelings might attempt to infiltrate or violently disrupt the demonstrations. He emphasized that any harm to even a single worker or citizen would trigger an immediate and indefinite nationwide strike across all economic sectors.

“Our action is not just a mere procession; it is a collective act of grief, a roar of despair from the oppressed, and a democratic demand for the fundamental right to life and security,” the statement read. The NLC highlighted the deaths of numerous members, including teachers, farmers, miners, and artisans, amid worsening insecurity and perceived government inaction.

The protest was first announced following the NLC’s National Executive Council meeting on December 4, 2025, as a response to a broad array of national crises. A key concern is the country's deteriorating security, exemplified by the abduction of 24 schoolgirls in Kebbi State on November 17, 2025, during which two staff members were killed. The union condemned the prior withdrawal of security personnel at the site and demanded urgent government intervention.

Additionally, the NLC referenced the World Bank’s Nigeria Development Update from October 2025, which reports that approximately 139 million Nigerians—about 61-62% of the population—are living in poverty, a significant rise from previous years. The union urged workers, students, traders, and citizens to remain disciplined, peaceful, and united, stating, “Solidarity is our shield.” It also called on the police, who have been notified of the protest, to safeguard citizens' rights to assemble and express grievances.

Meanwhile, the NLC leadership has been mobilizing members and affiliate unions for the event, focusing on the festering insecurity plaguing the nation.

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