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November 2, 2023 Ajaero In Hospital Battles To Save Right Eye

Ajaero In Hospital Battles To Save Right Eye

Medical professionals at the Federal University Teaching Hospital in Owerri are currently engaged in a challenging effort to preserve the eyesight of Joe Ajaero, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress. Ajaero's ordeal began when he was reportedly apprehended by officers from the Imo State Police Command while leading a protest in the state last Wednesday.

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In contrast, the police command maintains that they were acting to rescue Ajaero from a potentially dangerous mob, subsequently placing him in protective custody. Ajaero's harrowing journey to the Federal Medical Centre in Owerri was captured in a viral video, wherein he was seen seated between two individuals. In the video, the NLC leader indicated that he did not have a phone with him but expressed hope that a family member employed at FUTHO could assist.

Concurrently, officials from the Nigeria Labour Congress strongly condemned the incident, characterising it as a reprehensible attempted murder. Benson Upah, the NLC's Head of Information and Publicity, labelled Ajaero's treatment as a case of abduction that had escalated into an attempted murder.

Upah disclosed, "Contact was established with Congress President Joe Ajaero this evening around 15:30 hours at the Police Hospital in Owerri, where he was subsequently transferred to the Federal Medical Centre in Owerri for medical care. He had been severely brutalised, with his right eye completely swollen shut at the time of contact."

November 1, 2023 NLC President Arrested In Imo

NLC President Arrested In Imo

In a dramatic turn of events, Comrade Joe Ajaero, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), was apprehended by the police in Owerri, the capital of Imo State. Ajaero's detention came in the wake of an ongoing protest organised by NLC members in the state.

Reports indicate that the protest was marred by the infiltration of troublemakers who vandalised vehicles and inflicted injuries upon members of the labour union. The NLC had announced its intention to stage a protest in the state on Sunday, citing alleged violations and abuses of the rights and privileges of workers by the state government.

According to sources, Ajaero's arrest occurred as early as 8 a.m. on Wednesday. Workers had gathered at the NLC State Secretariat for the protest when a group of armed individuals stormed the premises, attacked the workers, and dispersed the crowd.

Nevertheless, the workers regrouped at the Secretariat, this time under the leadership of NLC President Ajaero and General Secretary Emma Ugboaja, to proceed with the protest. Just as Ajaero was about to address the assembled crowd, a team of heavily armed police officers arrived and took him into custody, along with some other NLC officials.

During the incident, reports suggest that several gunshots were fired to disperse the gathered workers, heightening tensions.

Benson Upah, the NLC's Head of Information and Publicity, confirmed the situation, explaining, "The NLC President was abducted by heavily armed men, suspected to be police officers, at the Imo State NLC secretariat on Wednesday, just as we were about to commence our lawful protest against the violation of trade union rights of the workers."

Providing further insight into the incident, Chris Onyeka, the NLC Deputy General Secretary and Chief of Staff to the NLC President, recounted the events. "As workers were gathering to protest their mistreatment by the state government in Owerri, Imo State, and the NLC President was about to address the workers, the police intervened amid attacks by thugs to arrest Ajaero. Thugs initially attacked and forcibly removed Ajaero from the platform before the police arrived to arrest him and another senior NLC official," he said.

The situation surrounding Joe Ajaero's detention highlights the growing tensions and challenges faced by labour unions and workers in Nigeria, further emphasising the importance of peaceful and lawful protest in addressing workers' rights and grievances.

October 31, 2023 Court Adjourns Case Seeking Uzodinma’s Sack

Court Adjourns Case Seeking Uzodinma’s Sack

The Supreme Court has rescheduled the hearing for the application filed by the All-Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), which seeks to remove Hope Uzodinma from his position as the governor of Imo State. The new date for the hearing is December 5.

Originally, the apex court had set October 31, 2023, as the date for commencing the hearing on this matter. APGA applied in 2020, arguing that there should have been a fresh election in Imo State after the Supreme Court nullified the election of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Emeka Ihedioha.

APGA contended that the Supreme Court did not rule on the validity of Uzodinma's candidacy, as Ihedioha and the PDP did not challenge it in the appeal marked SC/1462/2019.

After three years since the application was initially filed, the Supreme Court finally scheduled the hearing for Tuesday. However, when journalists arrived at the Supreme Court on that day, they discovered that the case was not listed on the court's cause list.

One of the Supreme Court registrars informed the journalists that the case had been moved to December 5.

No specific reasons were provided for the postponement of the case.

October 11, 2023 INEC Announces 5.4 Million Registered Voters For Upcoming Governorship Elections

INEC Announces 5.4 Million Registered Voters For Upcoming Governorship Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed that over 5.4 million eligible voters have successfully registered to participate in the upcoming governorship elections slated for November 11 in Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa states.

Sam Olumekun, the INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of its Information and Voter Education Committee announced this in an official statement.

Olumekun further revealed that soft copies of the complete voter registers for each state will be made available to the political parties participating in these crucial elections.

The breakdown of registered voters in the three states is Bayelsa State with 1.05 million, Imo State with 2.4 million, and Kogi State with 1.9 million registered voters.

Additionally, INEC has concluded its preparations for a mock accreditation of voters in all three states. This exercise will serve as a trial run of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and the uploading of polling unit results to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV).

The mock accreditation is scheduled to occur simultaneously in Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa on Saturday, October 14, 2023, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m."

 

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