Organised labour, made up of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), has begun mobilising its affiliates and state councils ahead of the total shutdown of the nation on Wednesday.
The NLC
and TUC had on Friday resolved to embark on a nationwide strike to protest the
brutal attack on the President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero.
Recall that operatives of the
Nigerian Police arrested Ajaero during a protest march organised by labour
unions in Owerri, Imo State, in response to claims that the state government
was abusing and violating the rights of its workers.
NLC alleged that Ajaero was
brutalised by security agents attached to Governor Hope Uzodimma. However, the
Imo Police command has refuted the allegations, saying he was not arrested but
taken into protective custody.
Following the alleged assault,
the organised labour demanded investigation and redeployment of the
Commissioner of Police in Imo, sack of the Area Commander of the Police and all
other officers and men in Owerri through whom the Police Commissioner
supervised the attack as well as the arrest and immediate prosecution of
Nwaneri Chinasa, an aide to the governor.
It was gathered that the
National Executives Council (NEC) of the organised labour organs
would meet in Abuja tomorrow to ratify the proposed nationwide strike.
Speaking to Daily Sun, one of
the leaders of the NLC said that the strike would go on as scheduled, but the
NEC of the two bodies had to give the directive.
The source said only the
implementation of its demands can stop it from grounding the country. “We
are all going to Abuja on Tuesday for the meeting. All the affiliates have
fully mobilized for the action. We are all just waiting for the directives from
the centre.”
According to the union
official, the NLC and TUC were united in the struggle, and the TUC has equally
scheduled its NEC meeting for tomorrow.
He said some events in recent
times have further accentuated the fact for the nationwide shutdown.
“What has happened since that
day, some information we are hearing have further made it worst, and we are
prepared for the NEC’s directive,” he stated.
Meanwhile, the NLC has alleged
an invasion and attack on Ajaero’s hometown of Azalla Owalla in Emekuku,
Owerri, in Imo State.
The NLC, in a statement by the
Head of Media and Information, Benson Upah, alleged that the latest
attack on Ajaero’s community on Saturday could be a plot to assassinate the
Congress boss.
“It is evident that the
Governor’s sinister objective is the assassination of the President of the
Congress, a motive laid bare by this latest act of aggression on the community,’ the
statement read.
The statement said, “In a
shocking turn of events, on the morning of November 4, 2023, Governor Hope
Uzodimma once again demonstrated his utter disregard for human rights
and democratic principles by invading and attacking the community.”
Upah said the invasion was
carried out under the misguided belief that Ajaero was still present,
recovering from injuries inflicted by the police and hired thugs.
He opined that the use of excessive force
against citizens who hold differing opinions or dare to question the Governor’s
governance style, particularly in relation to the inhumane treatment of workers
in Imo State, is an affront to democracy.
He stated the current situation
in Imo State is nothing short of a descent into fascism, where terror takes
precedence over reason, and dialogue is pushed to the sidelines.
“It is imperative that the
governor be held accountable. We believe that the President holds the means to
rein in the excesses of the Governor, and these measures must be swiftly
employed to safeguard lives and properties in the state.
“The people of Azalla Owalla are entitled to their peace, and the continued occupation of their community by the Police and Uzodimma’s thugs, in the wake of the assault on their fellow citizen, constitutes an ongoing insult.
“The occupying forces must
immediately vacate the territory, granting the people the freedom to engage in
their socioeconomic activities without the looming specter of terror,” the
statement read further.
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