Organised labour comprising of the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, declared a total nationwide strike effective Tuesday, November 14, 2023.
The leadership of the two unions resolved after an extraordinary National Executive Council meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.
The NLC and the TUC had summoned what the unions described as an extraordinary NEC meeting.
The meeting aimed to review the modalities of the planned strike following the brutalisation of the National President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, and review the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Federal Government and the organised labour on October 2, 2023, following the removal of the subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit which the labour centres said has caused “untold hardship” to Nigerians.
The labour unions had, on Friday, issued a five-day ultimatum over the earlier arrest of the National President of the NLC, by the police in Owerri, Imo State, on Wednesday.
The labour centres demanded the redeployment of the commissioner of police in the state and the arrest and prosecution of the aide of the government who was alleged to have perpetrated the âtt@ck.
The unions also thr£at£ned to embark on a nationwide industrial action if their demands were not met in five days from Friday.
Ajaero was arrested by the police ahead of the state-wide protest in Imo on Wednesday. This was disclosed by the NLC’s Head of Information, Benson Upah.
Although the police denied arresting Ajaero, stating that he was merely taken into protective custody to prevent a mob âtt@ck, the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, accused the labour leader of meddling in the political affairs of the state.
The âtt@ck on the labour leader has been condemned by many prominent Nigerians and civil society organisations, including the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi, and human rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana (SAN).
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