NLC President, Joe Ajaero The Nigeria Labour Congress on Monday contacted the Federal Government to abide by the needs of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) and Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU). NASU and SSANU, affiliate unions of the NLC, started a seven-day caution strike over the federal government’s failure to launch four-month wages of members kept throughout an eight-month strike in 2022. In a communique offered to THE WHISTLER, the NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, stated there was no reputable factor or description for keeping the employee’s wages in the very first location. “We join our affiliate unions in requiring the instant payment of the kept incomes of their members. “At a time self-confidence is being brought back to the general public universities, the least the federal government might do is not engineer another strike” Ajaero decried. Speaking on the causal sequence of the strike, the NLC stated, “The toll on all the celebrations will be unacceptably high, specifically for trainees and moms and dads who bear the problem of motion on our unsafe roadways”. The union even more prompted the Federal Government to expeditiously pay up the arrearage and not consider approved the maturity of these NASU and SSANU.