 Following the two-day one-in-strike led by the Nigerian Labour Congress NLC across the country to press the demand on the removal of few subsidy by President Bola Meir Tinibu led government, the TUC has ordered its workers to return to work as per the NLC directives. Some of the public servants in Delta State and the chairman of Delta State NLC, Comrade Goodluck Obolukuku, who spoke to Asaba correspondent Apomejiro, said the two unions have different directives for their workers. Obolukuku said more than 90% of Delta State civil servants belong to the NLC and all workers in the state are complying with the national directive. The request is all about the improvement of lives of Nigerians. The pains we are going through from the removal of subsidy that is making lives so hard. That's why if you can see our targets here, the NTA chapter of Ratao, we are not working so that we can form alliance with the Labour to fight for what belongs to Nigerians. We are appealing to the government to do what is right because we need the pressure in Nigeria to be reduced because they know what to do and they know what is right and the Labour by this process will always speak with one voice.