 The Nigerian Liberal Congress, NLC, has commenced the two-day one-in-strike and announced following the removal of fuel subsidy by the federal government. Monitoring the compliance etiquette, State Secretary, the State Chairman of the Nigerian Liberal Congress, Comrade Kolakbo Olatunde said the level of compliance is slow, hoping tomorrow will witness a total lockdown. Speaking for Olatunde said this was just a one-in-two, the federal government urging President Tinibu to increase the workers' welfare. The Chairman of Trade Union Congress, Nakeda State Comrade Shola Adigun said the TUC opted out of the strike because the union was not carried along by the NLC before the strike declaration was made. The fuel used to be 197, from 197 to 500 naira, and from 500 naira to six plugs, it is on the high side. Today and tomorrow, to assess a one-in-strike so that they won't be thinking that, they won't be saying that they are not aware of it. With this one-in-strike, they should know that the father of strike is looming, and that is why we are here today. They have called our people to meet him, but we've not seen the outcome. Anybody that want to agree with Labour should be able to agree in to to and put it black and white, and we signed so that at the end of the day, there won't be a crisis. Nobody is proving superiority or wanting to show to the world that you are more passionate for Nigeria workers, you are more passionate about the welfare of workers or citizens than the other. We have a common battle that will be lived when you come together, reasonably, and fight.