 Fair Nigel and Libor Congress President Joe Agery says his organized Libor has been summoned for a contempt of court following a nationwide protest on Wednesday. The NLC president stated that the organized Libor received summons, purporting to charge it with contempt of court over the protest, and directed all workers to resume at the court, wherever they may be across the nation on the days of the court sittings, to hear the contempt proceedings against the leaders of the trade unions. He commanded the leadership of the National Assembly for their timely intervention and pledged to resolve the issues raised by Nigerians. Then NLC leaders also lauded them for their deep understanding of the need for government to provide quick wins as so-called with short timelines to ameliorate the adverse effects of the hike in petrol prices on the citizens. He disclosed these in a statement jointly signed with Festus of Seaforth, the president of the Trade Union Congress. Meanwhile, the union said they had resumed dialogue with President Bola Tinibu's regime to allow full implementation of its pledge and commitment to the petrol subsidy removal. The National Assembly said and we're taking it back to the office with our colleagues there to review it and release a document on our next line of action. We have gone deeper into them. You know, the brokers are broader issues, but they are one or two things that need immediate attention. No one person can call it off. That's why I say we have to go back to the office so that the school looks at it before they come up. And by tomorrow, Dennis will have a colleague at next meeting, you know, to look at a bigger petrol. The president is a pro-democratic activist, so he understands protests. you