 At the State Chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress today joined the accountable parts across the country in protest to register their dispressure against the continued rise and the cost of living in Nigeria. Speaking during the protest, the State Chairman of the NLC, Odio Aolaia, said the protest became necessary following the bad economic policies being implemented by the federal government which has inflicted and told hardship for Nigerian workers and noting that all efforts to appeal to government to address the issues have failed. They don't want the media workers to put out a single protest. The State is associated with Nigerian Labour Congress. Don't say enough is enough. Don't say the hunger is killing. But the cost of living is costing the cost of the living in Nigeria. But workers cannot buy rice. We cannot no longer buy space to compute houses. People of Nigeria are dying. Our government feels the pain of a little bit. Our government wants a deal to cry. We are not happy that we have to actually protest to say we are hungry. There is no society or no government that can support or want that kind of thing to be impacted. The people are dying on daily basis as a result of hardship, as a result of high cost of living, as a result of inflation, as a result of epileptic power supply. A time will come when the masses will have no food to eat, they will be eating the rich. We pray that if we don't degenerate into that situation. That is why we are calling on the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Amebola Tinnibu, to fix the economy. So we are using this as a medium, this protest to let the government, led by President Amebola Tinnibu, to quickly make changes and react positively and swiftly.