NLC President, Mr Joe Ajaero, made this call in a communique
he jointly signed with Mr Emmanuel Ugboaja, General Secretary of NLC on
Thursday in Abuja.
The communique was issued at the end of the National
Executive Council, NEC, meeting held in Owerri.
According to Ajaero, the NEC in-session had expressed
concern over the persistent cash scarcity in Nigeria, describing it as an
unfortunate and exploitative burden on the already struggling populace.
He said NEC noted that Nigerians are being forced to forfeit
five per cent of their funds each time they access cash, an unacceptable
situation that exacerbates the economic woes faced by millions.
“The impact of this on small businesses and other informal
economy operatives is huge as the situation poses serious disproportionate
challenge to the poor and struggling workers and masses.
“The NLC demands immediate government intervention to
rectify this systemic failure and protect citizens’ financial rights.
“We expect the Central Bank Governor to take steps to ensure
that cash is made available to the citizenry to enable small business
transactions and stimulate Economic growth,” he said.
The NLC boss also demanded that the tax bill currently
before the National Assembly be halted for broader consultation and meaningful
engagement with Nigerian workers.
He said that the politicisation of the bill and alienation
of key stakeholders was worrisome and robbed it of its capacity as an effective
tool to revamp the economy.