NLC tackles TUC for ‘backing out of a strike they didn’t call’

TUC President Festus Osifo and NLC President Joe Ajaero

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), in response to the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) declining to take part in a two-day warning strike two weeks ago, said on Monday that a trade union cannot end a strike that it did not start.

Hours after a meeting between the Federal Government and the NLC to avert an indefinite strike ended in a deadlock, the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, made this statement on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

Among its demands are to address the consequences of petrol price hikes, review the minimum wage, provide a workable roadmap to the CNG alternative, fix the country’s refineries, and pay lecturers’ salary arrears.

Shortly after that deliberation, the Minister of Labour, Simon Lalong, went into a separate meeting with the TUC. Both unions have held separate engagements with the Federal Government since the warning strike earlier this month.

“From what you can see from our last warning strike, you see that we can do it alone,” Ajaero said.

Asked if the NLC does not need the TUC, Ajaero stated, “We can work independently; we can work jointly when we agree.

“But the NLC will not take under our watch if we give a strike notice and then a union that didn’t give a strike notice says they are backing out of a strike that they didn’t call for.”

The NLC president argued that any union could give their strike notice.

“TUC can give their strike notice and go ahead with their notice. NLC can give their strike notice and go ahead with their notice,” he said.

Ajaero however stated that if TUC gives a strike notice, the NLC would not say it is not a part of it “because they didn’t even say they were part of it in the first instance”.

According to him, those are things being streamlined.

“And I think that maybe the ministry is enjoying it,” he added.

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