The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria has said its members will not take part in the planned hardship protest.
The Congress said the organisers of the protest who it described as “unknown” have not reached out to it.
According to the Nation, the president of the TUC, Comrade Festus Osifo stated this on Thursday, July 25, in Abuja when he addressed the press on national issues.
Osifo said it was the responsibility of the Nigeria Police Force as well as the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to provide adequate security for protesters to ensure a peaceful protest.
He said: “When you are having a protest you need to sit down, have a conversation, have meetings, you plan but as of today, nobody has reached out to us that they want to protest, nobody has asked for our collaboration so how do you expect us to participate in a protest when we don’t know who is organising it?
“We don’t even have any idea whatsoever what is going to happen and as an institution, we also know that we have various organs that we run some of those things with. The leadership never sat down one day on the phone to call for a strike or protest but instead, we called organs meeting to do a review.
“The same way you saw it in the media is the way we have seen it. It’s something we don’t really know who is organising it, we don’t really know who is protesting but all we know is that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is very clear on the issue of protest and the Police Act also mandated the police that when there is a protest they should ensure there is law and order, they should ensure those that are protesting are also protected.
“That is why we are reminding them that the provision in the Police Act and the provision in the Constitution should be respected. If they had contacted us maybe we would have called our organs meeting for us to review but as of today, there is nothing to discuss, there is nothing to review.”