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Nigeria Labour Congress Firm on Protest Success, Disavows Last-Minute Negotiations

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has asserted its stance against engaging in negotiations with the government on the eve of planned protests or strikes, following a successful national protest held on Tuesday.

NLC President, Joe Ajaero, addressing journalists in Abuja, praised the peaceful and fruitful outcome of the protest while expressing dissatisfaction with the police escorting opposing groups against the labour movement’s demonstration.

Ajaero criticized the federal government’s move to invite affiliated unions to recent negotiations, viewing it as an attempt to undermine the labour movement’s autonomy.

While affirming the NLC’s openness to dialogue, Ajaero emphasized the need for meaningful resolution of disputes rather than last-minute discussions that often yield no results.

Responding to queries about the NLC’s coordination with the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Ajaero clarified that while collaboration is possible, each union retains the autonomy to pursue its objectives independently.

Regarding the implementation of agreements, Ajaero highlighted discrepancies, including delays in wage payments and unmet promises concerning tax relief, refinery operations, and the withdrawal of police presence from union premises.

Echoing Ajaero’s sentiments, civil society activist Femi Aborishade denounced the government’s intimidating tactics and expressed solidarity with the NLC’s actions.

The NLC’s firm stance underscores its commitment to advocating for workers’ rights and addressing economic hardships, signaling a continued push for accountability and reform.

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