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Federal Ministry of Finance Workers Protest Unpaid Allowances in Abuja

Workers at the Federal Ministry of Finance staged a protest on Tuesday in Abuja over unpaid allowances and outstanding emoluments , bringing operations at the ministry’s headquarters to a temporary halt. The demonstration was organized under the umbrella of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria ( TUC) , which has long advocated for improved labor rights and prompt disbursement of worker benefits in federal institutions. The protesting employees, who declined to speak directly with the press, carried placards and banners highlighting grievances related to withheld financial benefits they claim have remained unresolved for months. An unnamed ministry staff member told reporters that the protest significantly disrupted access to the building , with entrances temporarily blocked and some workers unable to carry out regular duties. As of the time of this report, the Federal Ministry of Finance has not issued an official statement addressing the protest or the specific claims made by t...

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