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The State Security Service (SSS) has denied any involvement in the recent security raid on the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) headquarters in Abuja.

Amid the protest against hardship in some Nigerian cities, the NLC and TUC have been told that they should declare a general strike because "now is the time".

On Wednesday night, August 7, security agents allegedly invaded the NLC office accusing the union of making materials available to 'End Bad Governance' protesters.

Amid the protests, the NLC on Wednesday, August 7, said it remains committed to defending the rights and welfare of Nigerian workers and the broader population.

Some activists among the organisers of the ongoing 'End Bad Governance in Nigeria' protests have been reportedly arrested by DSS. Legit.ng highlights these persons.

The NLC has made a reiteration concerning the ongoing protests against worsening economic hardship experienced under the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration.

President Bola Tinubu's proposal that the minimum wage should be reviewed every three years has been challenged as reasons for every six months review emerged.

APC chieftain Hon Obidike Chukwuebuka has expressed concerns about the newly approved N70,000 minimum wage, citing potential economic consequences.

The NLC and TUC have disclosed a major plan that will involve Nigerian governors, following the National Assembly's passage of the new minimum wage bill into law.
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