ABUJA (Sundiata Post) – The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has demanded immediate apology from the Federal Government over the invasion of its headquarters in Abuja by security operatives.
NLC, in a communique issued after its national executive council (NEC) meeting, said the police invasion was a deliberate provocation by the government, and as such would not allow itself to act out of anger but would exercise caution for the greater sake of the nation.
In the document signed by NLC President, Joe Ajaero, the congress called on the government to convene an inclusive stakeholders’ conclave to discuss the pressing issues confronting Nigeria and chart a path forward.
“NEC-in-session rejects outrightly the explanation offered by the police as the reason for the invasion. It described it as rather an afterthought and an attempt to cover the hidden motives behind such action as it raises more questions than answers. It, therefore, demands a clear explanation from the government as quickly as possible,” NLC said.
The workers’ body, once again, condemned the killing of innocent protesters who were peacefully expressing their grievances against the harsh policies of the government and demanded immediate release of detainees and trade unionists arrested either in their homes or relaxation joints.
“The NEC-in-session rejects outrightly the explanation offered by the police as the reason for the invasion. It described it as rather an afterthought and an attempt to cover the hidden motives behind such action as it raises more questions than answers. It, therefore, demands a clear explanation from the government as quickly as possible.
“The NEC calls on the government to convene an inclusive stakeholders’ conclave to discuss the pressing issues confronting Nigeria and chart a path forward that addresses the root causes of the current unrest – hunger, poverty, inflation, insecurity and widespread dissatisfaction with government policies.
“The NEC calls on the government to stop the blame game and instead engage in meaningful dialogue with all stakeholders to find lasting solutions to the nation’s challenges.
“This invasion is another attempt at intimidation thus may be a clear indication of the desperation within the government to silence dissent through force. The NEC warns that peace without justice is transient and unsustainable.
“NEC urges the president to take decisive action by addressing the systemic issues of profligacy, waste, and mismanagement that have exacerbated the suffering of the Nigerian people. The government must listen to the voices of reason, embrace truth, and pursue a holistic overhaul of its policies. This includes distancing itself from divisive rhetoric and instead promoting national unity and restructuring,” it said.