Labour

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC said workers and labour unions have commenced nationwide protests.

The President of NLC, Joe Ajaero, disclosed this on Wednesday while addressing pressmen at Unity Fountain, Abuja. 

Workers, in their numbers, carrying placards were gathered to protest on the streets of the FCT.

Similarly, Lagos, Bayelsa and Kano States are not left out as organized labour members trooped out to protest in line with the directives of NLC.

Vanguard/ Oluwayemisi Owonikoko

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Education

The House of Representatives says it will intervene actively in the dispute between the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Federal government.

The Chairman House Committee on labour, Muhammad Wudil, made the remark when he led other members of the house to receive the Nigerian Labour Congress and its affiliate unions who were in the National Assembly to protest the prolonged ASUU strike.

Mr Wudil, stated that since the beginning of the strike action, the House has been consulting relevant stakeholders with a view to ending the crisis.

The lawmaker assured the protesting unions that the National Assembly would invite all the stakeholders to sit down and see how the crises could be resolved.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC, Comrade Ayuba Waba, stated that they were in the National Assembly to register their protest on the lingering ASUU strike and the urgent need to end it.

Comrade Wabba, who expressed the union’s support to ASUU, lamented that Nigerian universities are the least paid in Africa.

The NLC Chairman warned that if nothing was done after the protest, their next line of action would be a three-day nationwide protest and a strike action.

The Mega Protest Rally organized by the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC to demand an end to the prolonged strike by university-based unions has taken off from the Unity Fountain, Maitama, Abuja to the National Assembly Complex.

The protest rally is witnessing a large turned out of workers from the 43 affiliate unions of the NLC, causing heavy traffic gridlock between the Maitama- Federal Secretariat axis of the FCT.

NLC President, Ayubba Wabba told the mammoth crowd of workers who gathered earlier at the Unity Fountain that Congress can no longer endure the endless negotiation since the strike commenced in February this year, and called on the Federal Government to be sincere with the unions and address their demands for the campuses to reopen for students.

While also addressing the protesters, ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke stated that the union’s home-grown payment platform, the University Transparency, and Accountability Solutions, UTAS, was developed to accommodate the peculiarities in the university system did not fail the integrity test as alleged by the Federal Government.

 Daniel Adejo

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Transportation

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has threatened to shut down Ogun state if government failed to rehabilitate the Sango Ota section of Lagos -Abeokuta Expressway within the next twenty-one days.

NLC Chairman, Mr Emmanuel Bankole stated this during the protest of some members of the union against the deplorable condition of the road.

The protesters blocked the Sango-Ota road in the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of the state from Joju Bus-Stop to the Garage area of the area during the protest.

The protesters carried placards with various inscriptions such as “Repair our road with immediate effect or face the wrath of the masses; “400% hike in transport fare due to bad road”; “Our roads are death traps fix our roads”; “No good roads, No payment of tax”; “Our taxes are meant for fixing road so what happened”; and “Industries in Ota are relocating and closing down due to bad roads”.

Mr. Bankole explained that the union decided to protest to show its displeasure over the continued non-challant attitude of the government after the visit of the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola to the road.

He appealed to the federal and state governments to find a lasting solution to the deplorable state of the road to reduce tgw hardship being experienced by passers by and motorists

Olusegun Folarin