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Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by Bobloco: 7:04pm On Jun 05
*Says real saboteurs are political elites looting, abusing power

*Urges patriotic NASS members to disown Senate President


Organised Labour has dismissed claims by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, that its recent nationwide strike amounted to economic sabotage, saying the true economic saboteurs are those looting national resources, not the labour force.

According to Organised Labour, the Senate President’s subtle threat that the Senate would move into Executive Session to address the issue of labour’s strike smacks of contempt for open and transparent debate which ought to be the bedrock of parliamentary proceedings.

NLC in a statement by the Head of Information and Public Affairs, Benson Upah, insisted that for the past 25 years the political elite have wilfully sabotaged Nigeria through acts of corruption and abuse of power, not the workers.

The statement said “NLC strongly refutes Senate President Senator Godswill Akpabio’s recent claims that the indefinite nationwide strike by the NLC and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, constitutes economic sabotage. Such accusations are baseless and deeply troubling for Nigerian patriots and democracy advocates.

“The strike, initiated on June 3rd, was in response to the federal government’s refusal to conclude the national minimum wage negotiations, reverse electricity tariff hikes, and end discriminatory consumer classifications. This legally conducted strike reflects the frustration of Nigerian workers facing economic hardships and deteriorating working conditions.

“Senator Akpabio’s statements undermine the democratic principles the Senate professes to uphold. The National Assembly, being the closest arm of government to the people, should understand the people’s sentiments. This ought to guide their actions and pronouncements accordingly.

“Strikes are not only legal but a civic duty and a critical tool for holding those in authority and power accountable. It is a democratic right, essential for preventing dictatorship and social collapse. For the past 25 years, the political elite willfully sabotaged Nigeria through acts of corruption and abuse of power, not the workers. The true economic saboteurs are those looting national resources, not the labour force.

“We therefore urge patriotic members of the Senate and the House of Representatives to distance themselves from these damaging remarks. Nigerian workers have the constitutional right to strike in response to unfair labour practices, and the NLC and TUC have exercised this right lawfully.

“The economic issues prompting the strike, like electricity tariff hikes and unfair consumer classifications, are burdens that exacerbate poverty and inequality but from which the political elite are insulated. The NLC will continue to advocate for fair economic policies and a national minimum wage that is realistic.

“Labour unions played a crucial role in restoring democracy to Nigeria, from which current lawmakers benefit therefore, they will not sabotage it. The NLC remains committed to protecting workers’ rights and calls on government representatives to address the underlying issues leading to the strike-through constructive dialogue and genuine efforts to improve living standards instead of indulging in eye-service criticism.

“The Senate President should be concerned about the militarisation of a purely trade union dispute instead of this unhelpful blame game. Let those who are inviting the military now remember when tomorrow comes. Nigerian workers cannot operate under military conditions in a democracy; we will resist this with everything we have. Doing this on time will avert another round of industrial crisis.

“The Senate President’s subtle threat that the Senate will move into Executive Session to address the issue of our strike smacks of contempt for open and transparent debate which ought to be the bedrock of parliamentary proceedings. As he goes into the “coven”, the Senate President should realise that the International Labour Organisation (ILO) now has settled the right to strike despite Senator Lalong as Minister of Labour voting against it.

“We call on him to retrace his steps and know that he is the President of the Senate, not Chairman of the Supreme Military Council of Nigeria.

“We remain open to dialogue with the government for sustainable solutions benefiting all Nigerians and expect proactive interventions to prevent anti-worker policies. We will not be intimidated by such unfortunate statements from the hallowed chambers of the Senate and we expect due apologies if it was a slip. Any attempt to undermine legitimate labour actions will not be acceptable.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/economic-sabotage-labour-hits-back-at-akpabio/

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Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by nayi: 7:09pm On Jun 05
Why are politicians against the warfare of the poor who voted them into power understand sun on empty stomach
Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by EasternActivist: 7:18pm On Jun 05
Powerful response...

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Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by Bevista: 7:29pm On Jun 05
"For the past 25 years, the political elite willfully sabotaged Nigeria through acts of corruption and abuse of power, not the workers. The true economic saboteurs are those looting national resources, not the labour force."
Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by Freestar: 7:33pm On Jun 05
The effrontery. As if they are the only ones who are living things and everyone else is a non-living thing. Self-serving Political leaders.
Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by reiddecuti: 7:36pm On Jun 05
Akpabio, the most f00lish Senate President on Nigeria history.


God! Tinubu and Akpabio to be in that seat represents the level of f00lish of Nigeria.

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Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by Validated: 7:39pm On Jun 05
#EndSenate loading ...
Considering the economic downturn in Nigeria, we do not need a Senate. It should be scrapped ASAP.

I know Tinubu is reading this.

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Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by Brenbentondiaz: 7:43pm On Jun 05
When Nigeria becomes normal, the first thing to go will be the senate. That will spare the people of dunces like this braindead senate president and his very unintelligent interventions.
Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by 0001Lagos: 7:48pm On Jun 05
Who are the idiots electing the likes of akpabio into public office

What a disgrace
Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by PHIPEX(m): 8:03pm On Jun 05
If the former Senate President was a rubber stamp, how do we describe this one.

Am yet to read that the Senate turned.down any request from the executive

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Re: Labour Party 2 Akpabio: Real saboteurs are political elite looting, abusing powe by Bobloco: 7:25am On Jun 06
A rubber stamp senate filled with saboteurs

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