 Meanwhile, the Nigeria Labour Congress has given the federal government a seven-day ultimatum to reverse all perceived anti-poor policies, including the recent hike in the pump price of petrol or face an indefinite nationwide strike from August 2nd. Consequently, the NLC has directed all its affiliates and state councils to immediately begin mobilization of walkers and other Nigerians, including civil servants, civil society allies for long-standing, strike and mass protests to show the government filled to meet its demands. This was one of the decisions reached at NLC's Central Walking Committee meeting at a building in Abuja, Labour House. We met based on 520 increase and the committee that was set base on that and we agreed to work to realize the objectives that were set during that moment. The two centres have made their position known and is before Nigerians. The TUC, the NLC, our position is known and its public knowledge. We are going ahead with the protest because that's what we have to be emphatic on what we put in our communique. We say we are commencing protests from the 2nd. This meeting has no relationship with the member and I want you to be careful about it. There is a 520 increment which give back to this meeting. Nobody is discussing about the 617 as had now and this meeting didn't have the competence to address that. The meeting majorly is to listen to the presentations that it's coming from the Secretariat of the Sterling Committee. So they have made presentation to us. We made our robust imputes into it. Some of the things they presented we did not agree with them. So the areas we did not agree with were also made our impute known because when you come to such meeting it's for government or it's representative to do a presentation but it's left for us to agree or disagree. So during the meeting we gave them sufficient feedback and they also agreed to go and look at those feedbacks and get back to us. Thank you.