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  • Aviation unions blacklist Imo flights nationwide over attack on NLC president, Ajaero

    Aviation unions blacklist Imo flights nationwide over attack on NLC president, Ajaero

    Following the attack of Joe Ajaero, the president of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Imo state last week Wednesday, Aviation unions in Nigeria have directed their workers to withdraw services to all public and private Owerri flights (both inwards and outwards) with effect from Wednesday midnight.

    The unions said the strike is indefinite until otherwise directed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC).

    The unions are the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), the Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAP), the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), and the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporation Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE).

    The directive by the aviation unions was in compliance with the joint session National Executive Council (NEC) session of the NLC and the TUC on Tuesday.

    Recall that the NLC President, Joe Ajaero was attacked in Owerri, the Imo State capital, last Wednesday just before a planned protest in the state to press the state government to heed the demands of the workers in the state.

    The NLC and the TUC had since ordered shutdown of essential services in Imo as protest for the attack on Ajaero and declared a nationwide strike effective November 14, 2023.

    In a strike notice to aviation workers on Wednesday, the five bodies ordered their members to withdraw services to all inwards and outwards Owerri flights.

    The strike notice was co-signed by NUATE General Secretary, Ocheme Aba; ATSSSAN Deputy General Secretary, Frances Akinjole; ANAP Secretary General, AbdulRasaq Saidu; NAAPE Deputy General Secretary, Umoh Ofonime; and AUPCTRE General Secretary, Sikiru Waheed.

    The statement reads: “In addition, the person of Hope Uzodimma, the Governor of Imo State is hereby declared persona non grata at all airports in Nigeria until he purges himself of bestial tendencies. Our unions will make further efforts through our international affiliations to blacklist Hope Uzodimma worldwide.” “Furthermore, all aviation workers in Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri are hereby directed to stay at home, also with effect from midnight today (08/11/2023) as directed by NLC and TUC.

    “By this notice, the airports’ managements, airlines operating into and out of Owerri, intending airport passengers into and out of Owerri, and the general public are hereby advised about this situation so as to be forewarned.”

     

  • Ajaero attack: Organised Labour to withdraw services in Imo

    Ajaero attack: Organised Labour to withdraw services in Imo

    The organised labour has called for immediate withdrawal of services by its members in lmo state from midnight Nov. 7.

    The directive is to protest the recent brutalisation of the President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Joe Ajaero.

    Mr Festus Osifo, President, Trade Union Congress (TUC) said this at the end of a joint emergency National Executive Council (NEC) meeting with the NLC on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Osifo said that the NEC-in-session unanimously condemned in strong terms the alleged ”brutalisation and beastly actions” of Gov. Hope Uzodimma, his goons and the Nigeria Police on Ajaero.

    He said that the NLC president had led workers to examine, protest the non payment of salary of some of the workers in Imo.

    He said that Ajaero was also there to protect the declaration of ghost workers, who actually go to work and other several issues that had bedeviled workers in the state.

    According to him, we went there without guns, a single machete but only to protest. Protest is something that is in the law, It’s a fundamental position that is purely guided by our constitution.

    “It is guided by International Charter, that is guided by the ILO Convention but unfortunately, Hope Uzodimma organised the police and thought to attack the Nigerian worker.

    “Consequently, the NLC/TUC NEC-in-session resolved to order the immediate withdrawal of services and shutdown of Imo state beginning midnight today.

    “All workers and affiliates are expected to ensure compliance from wherever they are. All flights into and out of Imo state, fuel supplies and electricity be stopped immediately as applicable.

    “All public and private sector workers are to immediately down tools indefinitely,” he said.

    Osifo added that, if our demands are still unmet, workers all over the federation shall join in withdrawing their services by midnight Tuesday, the 14th of November. 2023.

    He also urged all state councils of NLC and TUC and affiliates that by the resolution mandated to ensure full compliance with NEC’s decision.

    It would be recalled that Ajaero was attacked in Imo on Nov. 1, after declaring a protest against the governor of the state over alleged anti-labour practices.

    Reports claimed that he was later detained by the Police, but the Police denied that they brought him under their custody to save him from further attack by hoodlums.

  • BREAKING: Labour declares total nationwide strike after attack on NLC President

    BREAKING: Labour declares total nationwide strike after attack on NLC President

    Following the attack on the President President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, organised labour in the country has declared total nationwide shut down.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the leadership of the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) declared a total nationwide strike effective next Tuesday, November 14, 2023.

    The leadership of the two unions reached the resolution after an extraordinary National Executive Council meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.

    The two major labour unions said nationwide mobilisation of members and allies had begun immediately.

  • No Hope for democracy – By Owei Lakemfa

    No Hope for democracy – By Owei Lakemfa

    The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC,  Joe Ajaero, was on Wednesday, November 1, battered  in Owerri, Imo State  by armed hoodlums, some in security uniform. He was about addressing a rally of unarmed workers when the group was set upon by the assailants who came in several vehicles.

    Some of the labour leaders and workers sustained various degrees of injuries and the attackers also disposed their victims of various sums of money, phones and other personal belongings.

    Apart from Ajaero being the NLC President, the largest labour organisation on the continent, as a human being, the severity of the attack on him deserves empathy; no human ought to be subjected to such an attack in which he could easily have lost his life.

    While there are disputes about the identity of the attackers which the state government claimed are aggrieved workers but the NLC says are thugs of the government aided by the police, the above facts on the actual attack, are indisputable.

    What any human being ought to feel or express, is empathy with the victims of the attack. Tragically, what came from the Imo State Government under whose jurisdiction the crime was committed, was a display of glee.

    Hope Uzodimma, the State Governor who should be concerned that such daylight savagery took place in a state he claims to be the chief security officer, showed neither sympathy nor concern. Rather, at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa where he had gone to receive a flag from President Bola Tinubu as the gubernatorial candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, he sought to rationalise, if not justify, the attack.

    He said: “What has happened in this ugly coincidence is that the National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress is from Imo State and has not been able to demarcate the difference between being a national leader of an organisation and an interested party in local politics.” Assuming, without conceding that Uzodimma’s claim is correct, what is criminal in the national leader of an organisation being interested in local politics, especially when he is an indigene of the state? If truly Ajaero is interested in the local politics of the state, is the penalty death sentence by jungle justice as the attackers tried to do?

    Uzodimma went on: “I understand the sensitivity of this event (strike). But I want you people to be careful because there is an attempt to mix up partisan politics or an attempt to blackmail my government.”  If indeed, there is “an attempt to mix up partisan politics” with the denial of  workers rights in the state, what is the crime in it? Who says at the approach of elections, workers’ rights must be buried and resuscitated only after elections?

    If the claims of the governor is that he is not owing salaries and had surpassed workers expectations, why is he jittery that workers issues are being amplified? If he were telling the truth, he should be happy as this should fetch him more votes. If, as he claims, there is an attempt to blackmail what he calls “my government”, what he needed to do was not to take the law into his hands or justify lawlessness, but to report this to the appropriate security agency for investigation.

    Uzodimma then proceeded to make a most ridiculous assertion: that the NLC State Council disagreed with the national body and: “In the process, they decided to dissolve them to put in a caretaker. Of course, I’m the Chief Security Officer and I have a responsibility to intervene. I encourage the national leadership not to dissolve a management team that their tenure has not expired, and that was what they did.”

    Wow! Uzodimma is not a member of a trade union, but as the Chief Security Officer of the state he decided to intervene in the internal affairs of an independent labour centre whose legitimacy and independence derives from Section 40 of the Nigerian Constitution which he swore as governor to uphold! What law or constitutional provision gives the governor of a state powers to intervene in the internal governance of a trade union or labour centre?

    If you carefully reflect on Uzodimma’s claim of an alleged split in the labour leadership, you will realise that it is an unimaginative and poorly scripted attempt to claim that the vicious attack was an internal one by local Imo State workers against their national leaders.

    It is tragic that Uzodimma was allowed to use hallowed halls of the country’s Presidential Villa to spew such nonsense. His clear acts in Imo State endangers democracy in the country. If he were to belong to the opposition, he might have been accused of attempting to bring down the Federal Government.  But since he belongs to the ruling APC, his principals must have an agenda to deny the country democracy. So, who exactly is Uzodimma; what is his agenda and who is he working for? Certainly not the Nigerian people.

    Elections in the state are due for this weekend, November 11. Ordinarily, Uzodimma would have been punished at the polls, but unfortunately, the votes may not count. They did not count four years ago, when Uzodimma came fourth. I am certain they will not count now. Tragically, while our entire democratic structure is endangered by people like Uzodimma, the rest of us seem to be mere onlookers.

    A main part of the unfolding tragedy is the misuse of the Nigeria Police Force, NPF. It is a major instrument in the hands of anti-democratic elements like Uzodimma.

    In the savagery we witnessed against the labour leaders, the NLC accused the police of being the instrument of perpetration.

    The police however claimed it intervened just “to ensure the protection of his (Ajaero’s) life that he was not lynched in the scuffle that followed”. Is it not interesting that the labour leaders could not distinguish between their attackers and the police and would accuse the latter of the unlawful arrest of their leader?

    The Imo State Police Command under Commissioner Mohammed Ahmed Barde also claimed that the attack was a result of “scuffles and heated arguments” during the strike planning meeting. This of course is false; there could have been no disagreements at a meeting that had not commenced.

    The police also said there is a court order barring the proposed NLC strike. This to me is trying to justify the attack. It is not in the place of thugs or the police to physically attack persons suspected of an intention to disobey a court order.

    If we were to continue in the path of executive lawlessness as displayed in Imo State, there will be no hope for democracy in Nigeria.

  • BREAKING: Labour set for nationwide shut down over attack on Ajaero

    BREAKING: Labour set for nationwide shut down over attack on Ajaero

    The organised labour in Nigeria has disclosed plans to embark on a nationwide shut down.

    The labour unions in the country say they can no longer guarantee industrial harmony from November 8 over the assault on Joe Ajaero, president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).

    The organised labour, comprising NLC and Trade Union Congress (TUC), held a press briefing on Friday over the incident in Imo State.

     

    Details shortly…

  • NLC president, Joe Ajaero to be flown abroad for treatment

    NLC president, Joe Ajaero to be flown abroad for treatment

    Preparations are in top gear to fly the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Joe Ajaero,for treatment following the injuries he sustained during the NLC protest in Owerri, Imo State.

    This development was made known by the NLC Publicity Secretary, Benson Upah on Thursday.

    According to him, the NLC president could not be treated at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri, because of the nature of the injuries he sustained during the scuffle.

    Recall that the NLC president was in Owerri on Wednesday, November 1, to mobilize Imo workers for a protest rally in the state over an alleged violation and abuse of the rights and privileges of workers by the state government.

    However, following the large turnout of protesters, Ajaero was whisked away by alleged operatives of the Nigeria Police.

    He was later released with injuries on his face, revealing that he was brutalised and manhandled by those who kidnapped him momentarily.

  • Imo Protest: NLC President, Ajaero narrates ordeal in Police custody

    Imo Protest: NLC President, Ajaero narrates ordeal in Police custody

    .Joe Ajaero, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President has narrated his ordeal in police custody after he was arrested in Owerri the Imo State capital on  Wednesday.

    Ajaero said God must have taken extra time to create him following the beating he received while in police custody.

    It was gathered that some hoodlums hijacked and disrupted the NLC’s protest in Owerri, on Wednesday.

    The NLC president was in Owerri to mobilize Imo workers for a mega protest rally in the state over an alleged violation and abuse of rights and privileges of workers by the state government.

    The violence that broke out during the rally led to men of the Nigeria Police Force whisking away Ajaero.

    Speaking after he was released, Ajaero said the police threatened to drag him to court.

    According to Ajaero: “If you say interim order, it elapses with time; if the court issues another one, then it’s a different thing. I told them interim order ends within one week or two; they now kept the letter and told me they can prosecute me.

    “I told them it’s the same court that can institute a contempt charge; you just can’t start prosecuting me.

    “They beat me; God must have taken extra time to create me because of the kind of beating I received.”

  • Imo Protest: NLC president, Ajaero brutalized, rushed to Owerri hospital

    Imo Protest: NLC president, Ajaero brutalized, rushed to Owerri hospital

    Report reaching TheNewsGuru.com states that the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Comrade Joe Ajaero has been rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri where he is receiving medical attention.

    Comrade Benson Upah, the NLC head of Information and Publicity disclosed that Ajaero’s right eye is completely shut.

    TheNewsGuru.com TNG reports that Ajaero was whisked away by  heavily armed operatives at Union’s protest in Imo state on Wednesday.

     

    Upah said : “Contact has been made with Congress President, Comrade Joe Ajaero this evening around 15:30 hours at the Police Hospital in Owerri from where he was taken to Federal Medical Centre, Owerri where he is receiving medical attention.

     

    “Thoroughly brutalized, his right eye at the time of contact was completely shut. Ajaero was beaten up blindfolded and taken to an unknown destination where more brutalisation took place, sometimes with bottles. His phones, money, and other personal effects were taken off him and have not been returned to him.”

  • BREAKING! NLC president, Ajaero arrested in Imo State

    BREAKING! NLC president, Ajaero arrested in Imo State

    Imo State Police Command operatives reportedly arrested the President of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero.

    Reports said that Ajaero was whisked away by the Police from the venue of the ongoing protest in Imo state.

    According to a national newspaper, the development took place as hoodlums descended on protesters, smashing vehicles and inflicting wounds on labour members.

    At the time of filing this report, the whereabouts of the NLC President were unknown as heavily armed security operatives took him away.

    Ajaero had earlier directed all members of the Union and affiliate unions to shut down all sectors in Imo State, including air, land, and sea, as the union commenced protest today.

    Reports said that Ajaero announced the commencement of the protest at the end of the Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting held in the late hours of Tuesday, October 31, 2023, in Owerri, the state capital.

    The NLC president had accused the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, of violating and neglecting workers’ welfare.

    He alleged that due to the hostile actions of the governor towards workers in the state, many of them had died because of the lack of payment of their salaries.

    Speaking further, Ajaero lamented the non-compliance with the national minimum wage by the state government while accusing Uzodimma of refusing to implement previous agreements, especially the accord reached on January 9, 2021.

  • NLC makes fresh demands over FX crisis, meets FG today

    NLC makes fresh demands over FX crisis, meets FG today

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has lamented the devastating impact of the forex crisis on the economy and demanded urgent stabilisation of the Naira.

    NLC President, Joe Ajaero said this in a statement on Sunday and blamed government officials’ love for foreign luxury products for the free fall of the national currency.

    Ajaero warned that the economy was at risk of “a wave of devastating consequences” if the Naira failed to stabilise against the American dollar.

    This is coming ahead of the organised labour and the Federal Government’s meeting scheduled to hold today (Monday).

    At the meeting, the Federal Government and the organised labour will review the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding they signed on subsidy removal palliatives.

    In a statement titled, “Urgent action to stabilise the naira amidst alarming depreciation,” the NLC president said the repercussions of the weakened currency would be felt by workers and the masses.

    He said, “Hopefully, we may meet tomorrow (today) with the federal government to see whether the agreement with organised labour on the fuel subsidy removal palliatives was met or not.

    “If that meeting is to be held, it will be without the Minister of Labour and Employment (Simon Lalong) because we will not be part of any meeting with the federal government that the minister of labour and employment will attend.

    “You will recall that the decision we had on the National Union of Road Transport Workers was that all parties, including the police should leave the premises, pending the resolution of the dispute but that did not happen.

    “Therefore, any meeting we will have with the federal government, the minister of labour and employment will not be part of it.”