Nigeria's union workers launch a new nationwide strike over decades-high inflation

Labour unionist march on the streets to protest economic hardship in Lagos Nigeria, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024. Nigerian Labour Union workers began a new nationwide protest Tuesday, that threatens to shut down key services across the country. Protestors are angry at the growing economic hardship with talks late Monday night breaking down to avert the walkout. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) 鈥 Nigeria's government employees and other union workers began a new nationwide strike Tuesday that threatened to shut down key services while people are angry about soaring inflation and growing economic pain.

Since assuming office in Africa's most populous country last year, President Bola Tinubu has enacted policies that include doing away with fuel subsidies and unifying the country鈥檚 multiple exchange rates, leading to a devaluation of the naira against the dollar.

Gasoline prices have more than doubled and inflation has shot up as a result, reaching close to 30% last month, the highest in nearly three decades, according to the 春色直播 Bureau of Statistics.

鈥淲e are hungry. There is nobody that doesn鈥檛 know this,鈥 said Joe Ajaero, president of the Nigerian Labor Congress.

Others said the protest was the only way to get the government鈥檚 attention.

鈥淭hings are getting out of hand,鈥 said Christian Omeje, a shop owner in the capital, Abuja. 鈥淧rices keep soaring, the aid the government said it would dole out has not been provided.鈥

This is just the latest strike action. In October, government labor unions reached a deal with the government to end strikes in return for monthly stipends and subsidies to cushion the blow of the new policies. Still, the unrest continued.

Unions say the government has failed to deliver on promises that included a monthly wage increase of approximately $20 for all workers for six months and payments of approximately $15 for three months to millions of vulnerable households.

A pledge to roll out gas-powered buses for mass transit last year also failed to materialize.

Most services appeared to continue Tuesday with a reduced workforce.

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