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TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Kuginzi: 5:56am On Feb 22
Adelani Adepegba and Solomon Odeniyi

The Trade Union Congress has backed out of the planned two-day nationwide protest declared by the Nigeria Labour Congress over the high cost of living, inflation, insecurity, and hardship in the country.

The Vice-President of the TUC, Tommy Etim, told The PUNCH on Wednesday that the decision to protest on February 27 and 28 as announced by the NLC was not taken collectively by both unions.

The TUC in a letter dated February 19, 2024, written by its Secretary General, Dr Nuhu Toro, said the NLC unilaterally took the decision on the planned protest.

Etim in the interview with one of our correspondents, confirmed the letter addressed to the NLC President, Mr Joe Ajaero, adding that “by the virtue of the letter, there is no way we can join the protest.”

This is happening as the Department of State Services warned organised Labour against the planned mass action, saying it could be hijacked.

The NLC had on February 16 declared a two-day protest which would begin after the expiration of the 14-day ultimatum it issued to the Federal Government which will expire on February 22 (today).

The warning was on account of the alleged failure of the government to implement the agreements reached on October 2, following the removal of the fuel subsidy and other economic reforms which had triggered higher transportation costs, inflation, and general hardship.

The situation had provoked protests across the country with youths, and women taking to the streets over the food inflation and higher cost of living.

The NLC and TUC earlier on February 8 gave a two-week ultimatum to the government to meet demands ranging from wage increments to improved access to public utilities and accused it of failing to uphold pledges to soften the impact of reforms.

Briefing journalists in Abuja after an emergency National Executive Council meeting on the state of the economy and matters related to insecurity in the country, the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, also accused the Federal Government of failing to implement the agreement reached in October.


On Monday, the Head of Information of the NLC, Benson Upah, said the NLC affiliates were being mobilised for the protest just as state chapters of the congress vowed to join the nationwide demonstration.

The PUNCH had on Tuesday reported that one of the NLC affiliates, National Union of Public Service Reportorial, Secretarial, Data Processors, and Allied Workers Union, in a letter dated February 18, 2024, written by its Secretary General, Duro Adebisi, directed its members to join the NLC planned protest.

But in a new twist, another Labour centre, the TUC, in the letter written by its Secretary General, Toro, faulted the process adopted by the NLC in fixing the dates for the protests.

But in a new twist, another Labour centre, the TUC, in the letter written by its Secretary General, Toro, faulted the process adopted by the NLC in fixing the dates for the protests.

Confirming the latest position of the TUC, the Vice-President, Etim, noted, “We cannot join the protest because the decision was not taken collectively. It is very clear that by virtue of the letter, there is no way we can join the protest.”

In the letter obtained by this newspaper on Wednesday, Toro recalled that the decision to issue a two-week ultimatum to the government was jointly taken by the NLC and TUC.

He noted that the right thing after the expiration of the warning on Thursday (today) was for the leaders of the two unions to review the situation and agree on the way forward prior to convening their respective national executive councils’ meetings.
TUC tackles Ajaero


It read, “We are writing to address a matter of mutual concern and our disappointment regarding the recent unilateral issuance of two days’ national protest with specified dates.

"You will recall that both centres issued a joint statement with a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government. This ultimatum will expire on Thursday, February 22nd, and the right thing to do was for both leaders to review the situation and agree on the way forward prior to convening our respective NEC meetings.

"Our respective NEC is made up of highly intelligent individuals who are desirous that we both work together always in our collective interest. Even if we didn’t anticipate our NEC decision meetings, it is our responsibility as leaders to harmonise our positions before jointly going to the press.

“It was our understanding that decisions of such magnitude would be made collectively, ensuring that the interests and perspectives of all parties involved are duly considered.

This is the way other leaders of both centres have worked together from the time of SECSCAN to when TUC was formally registered.’’


The TUC further complained that this was the third time Ajaero would be taking a unilateral decision, adding that various interventions to correct the anomaly had failed.

"It is important to stress that this is the third time such a unilateral declaration has happened under your leadership; we are therefore constrained to formally put this on record as various discussions, communications, and interventions have failed. A first and second time could pass as human error, but a third time would, in our opinion, translate to an intentional act to undermine us.

Again, recall that we requested that both congresses jointly develop an MOU (memorandum of understanding) that will clearly guide and define our collaboration on issues of mutual interest to avoid situations like this, which have not seen the light of day,’’ the TUC stated.

Though the TUC said it was not opposed to the protest declaration, Toro emphasised that the TUC had an issue with the NLC taking a decision on an issue the two unions agreed to work on.

The letter noted, “Comrade President, also note that we are not averse to the issuance of your resolution because our members equally feel the pain, even if it’s a weeklong national strike, but we have a huge problem with the unilateral declaration for a process we both mooted and agreed to.

“Because our members are equally concerned about the rising cost of living and not particularly the ultimatum, why can’t we see through the ultimatum that expires within the same period before jointly addressing other issues of mutual concern or, at worst, consolidating them?

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Ofunaofu: 5:59am On Feb 22
TUC is now an enemy of the people

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by ironheart(m): 6:04am On Feb 22
Divide and rule tactics

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by robinso01(m): 6:16am On Feb 22
Be like say Tuc don collect bribe

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Manowar94: 6:18am On Feb 22
Hmmm tuc🙄

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Racoon(m): 6:46am On Feb 22
As usual some moles have been bought over again. Spits!

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Betanaija42moro: 6:54am On Feb 22
TUC again?

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Nairalander248: 6:59am On Feb 22
Why are you crediting this news to DSS?

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Nbote(m): 7:13am On Feb 22
The DSS will hijack the protests just like they did the EndSars

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Warrior99: 7:31am On Feb 22
Very good.

We will get through this.

God bless Nigeria.

RestructureNigeria#

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by AbuTwins: 7:31am On Feb 22
Country is lai ds and you still won strike?

Make thunder strike you?

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Thomthom(m): 7:32am On Feb 22
TUC is now betraying NLC any how

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by nairalanda1(m): 7:33am On Feb 22
Nbote:
The DSS will hijack the protests just like they did the EndSars

In addition, ENDSARs was an urban based protest. Nothing happened in rural and semiurban areas. Also, once it got too violent, a lot of people got turned off.

Then Nigeria runs a national cake economy, meaning whichever is in charge of sharing the cake, his tribe and religion may benefit. It is one thing to join a national revolution, but if at the end of the revolution, the new guy locks your tribe and religon out, what next?

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by LegacyB: 7:34am On Feb 22
I wonder who still takes them serious anyways.

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Jidegold112: 7:35am On Feb 22
Ofunaofu:
TUC is now an enemy of the people

Officially...

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by atobs4real(m): 7:35am On Feb 22
I don't see union protests happening. I see revolution or people fighting for them selves

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by IamAtAnger: 7:35am On Feb 22
They turned us against each other so as to distract us from turning against them...

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by atobs4real(m): 7:36am On Feb 22
Who fought for endsars?
The masses
Who will fight over hardship?
The masses.
Leave NLC and TUC

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Okoroawusa: 7:39am On Feb 22
Nairalander248:
Why are you crediting this news to DSS?
For click bait and headline sensation.

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Greattha: 7:39am On Feb 22
Ehen....as usual...either the threats have worked or brown envelopes/ghana-must-go bags have changed hands at the expense of the people.

A house divided against itself cannot stand.


Kuginzi:
Adelani Adepegba and Solomon Odeniyi



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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Snowx: 7:41am On Feb 22
This government no free at all imagine bribing TUC tto bring division
Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Mozegee: 7:41am On Feb 22
The most useless Unions ,,,,when i told you we are our problems most of you didn't believe me. Untill we rise against all odds, irrespective of religion and tribe and say enough is enough . These people will continue to take us for a ride. Non of the politicians are going through what ordinary citizens like us are facing.
Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Patojargz: 7:47am On Feb 22
Useless TUC...
Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Dexy4yah(m): 7:48am On Feb 22
TUC and NLC are useless.

Once they receive brand envelope...the protest will be cancelled.



Only revolution will turn things around in this country

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Maxwell775: 7:52am On Feb 22
atobs4real:
Who fought for endsars?
The masses
Who will fight over hardship?
The masses.
Leave NLC and TUC
but the masses haven’t woken up yet. Most of them still dey support APC saying Tinubu can still fix the country.

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Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by ruggedboych: 7:56am On Feb 22
I saw this coming 😁😁😁
Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by Dyfynezz12(m): 8:00am On Feb 22
Useless TUC
Nigerians should start their protest against TUC and NLC leaders first cox they are against the masses
Re: TUC, NLC Split As DSS Warns Labour Against Planned Protest by YourMrBoo: 8:01am On Feb 22
Format to shelve the protest....

Nice try trade unions...

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