 And workers under the AGs of the Nigerian Labour Congress inquire of states this Tuesday joined the counterpart across the country and protest to register their police pleasure against the continued rise and the cost of living in Nigeria. There was however heavy presence of security operatives at the NLC Labour House on Lager Street in Ellore that initially outnumbered the protesters as security agents from the Nigerian police, Department of State Security Service, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps were all on ground to forestall any attempt to break down law and order. Speaking during the protest, the state chairman of the NLC, Murtala Olaikar, said the protest became necessary following the bad economic policies being implemented by the government of the day, which has inflicted untold hardship on Nigerian workers. We are here today because of the economic crotch. The challenges we are facing through our economy as a result of obnoxious policy that has been operated by our governments. We observe since we did election we must have a change through another policy from the government we are having, but the vast is the case. The common man cannot breathe. They say let the poor breathe, but the vast is the case. And as a matter of that, we don't have any organization who can speak for the masses, who can speak for the poor ones, who can speak for the common ones, who can speak for the less privileged, except Nigeria Labour Congress. That is why we are hauled out this morning. After the second days, we believe the government must call them for rentable negotiation through which they will spell out whatever policy they have for the common man in the country. The protesters later took the protest from the popular Nigerian street to challenge Ayer and Amadou Ben-Roy.