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November 9, 2023 Strike: NLC, TUC Block Entry, Exit Of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport In Abuja

Strike: NLC, TUC Block Entry, Exit Of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport In Abuja

On Thursday, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) took action by blocking both the entry and exit points of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

The military thwarted their attempt to enter the airport at the checkpoint, leading to heightened tensions.

Frustrated by the military's interference, the protesters obstructed the airport's entry and exit routes, resulting in significant vehicular congestion on both sides. This situation compelled travelers to navigate their way to the airport on foot.

This development followed the NLC's directive, prompting aviation industry unions to suspend all flights to Owerri from airports nationwide on Wednesday. The decision was made in response to the brutalization of NLC President Joe Ajaero in Imo last week, which prompted the NLC and TUC to declare a nationwide strike.

The aviation unions, including the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), the Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals (ANAP), the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), and the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), adhered to the directive, blocking flights to Imo State.

November 8, 2023 The NLC And TUC Have Threatened A Statewide Strike On November 14th

The NLC And TUC Have Threatened A Statewide Strike On November 14th

Following the kidnapping and attack of NLC President Joe Ajaero last week, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) have threatened to halt economic operations nationwide beginning November 14.

The congresses have also ordered the immediate withdrawal of services and the closure of Imo State, which will begin at midnight today.

They asked employees and affiliates to comply and ordered that all flights into and out of Imo State, as well as fuel and electrical supply, be halted immediately.

Adewale Adeyanju, Deputy President of the National Labour Congress (NLC), and Festus Osifo, President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), spoke at a combined National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Abuja yesterday.

They stated that, in addition to the action in Imo, if all demands are not satisfied, workers across the federation will withdraw their services by Tuesday, November 14 at midnight.

During the discussion, the unions reviewed Ajaero’s kidnapping and the violence inflicted on him and other workers gathered in the NLC Imo State secretariat.

They claimed that the crimes were committed by the Imo State administration, with the governor’s approval and in coordination with the Nigeria Police.

They claimed that the decision to go on strike in Imo was made only in accordance with an earlier resolution.

According to the unions, the administration has regularly broken agreements, most notably the deal struck between the government and organized labour on January 9, 2021.

They claimed that the state owed them salary arrears and that some employees had been subjected to 20 months of unpaid wages after being unfairly classified as “ghost workers.”

November 7, 2023 NLC, TUC Summon Extraordinary NEC Meeting Over Wednesday Strike

NLC, TUC Summon Extraordinary NEC Meeting Over Wednesday Strike

In preparation for the nationwide strike scheduled for Wednesday, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have called for an extraordinary National Executive Council (NEC) meeting.

During this meeting, organized labour will assess the planned strike's details, considering recent events such as the attack on NLC's National President, Joe Ajaero. Additionally, they will review the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Federal Government and Organized Labor on October 2, 2023, in response to the fuel subsidy removal.

Tommy Etim, TUC's National Vice President, announced this on Tuesday. Last week, the organised labour issued a five-day ultimatum before their protest following the arrest of Joe Ajaero in Owerri, Imo State.

Their demands include the redeployment of the state's police commissioner and the arrest and prosecution of the governor's aide allegedly involved in the attack. If their demands are not met within five days, the unions have threatened to strike nationwide. Ajaero's arrest by the police occurred in advance of the state-wide protest in Imo.

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.

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