President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Ayuba Wabba |
The President of the
Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, has said the congress would do all
things to preserve the unity of the Labour movement in the country.
The
Punch report continues:
He
also said the NLC was sticking to a proposal of ₦56,000 minimum wage it made to
the Federal Government.
Wabba
made the comment while reacting to the formation of a new Labour centre known
as the United Labour Congress by some top Labour leaders in Lagos on Saturday.
Those
behind the formation of the new centre unanimously elected the General
Secretary of the National Union of Electricity Employees, Mr. Joe Ajaero and
the President of Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, Achese
Igwe as President and Deputy President respectively.
Listed
among the breakaway affiliates of the NLC and the Trade Union Congress are
NUPENG, NUEE, Nigeria Union of Mine Workers, National Union of Banks, Insurance
and Financial Employees, Nigeria Union of Rail Workers, National Union of
Lottery Agents and Employees, Association of Nigeria Aviation, Professionals,
National Association Aircraft Pilots and Engineers and others.
But
Wabba said that the congress had made serious efforts to ensure reconciliation
with aggrieved Labour leaders after the division in the congress caused by the
outcome of the 2015 Delegates Congress of the NLC, especially the intervention
of veteran Labour leaders led by the Pioneer President of the Congress, Alhaji
Hassan Sunmonu.
He
noted that the Labour leaders announced as President and Deputy President of
the newly formed UCL, Ajaero and Igwe, had earlier declared themselves as
President and Deputy President of the NLC after the election which he insisted
was adjudged to be free and fair by various groups.
He
attributed the formation of the new Labour centre to the desperation of the
affected Labour leaders to occupy certain positions at all cost.
He
said, “Let me assure you that we will do everything to preserve the unity of
the Labour movement not only with them also with our colleagues at the Trade
Union Congress.
“Essentially,
you are aware that we have done everything possible to ensure that the issue of
reconciliation after the 2015 conference ate actually addressed, and you are
also aware that our veterans gave out it their best, especially the founding
President Alhaji Hassan Sunmonu.
“But
it is most unfortunate when people try to occupy positions at all cost. You are
also aware that at a time they declared themselves president and deputy
president, especially Joe Ajaero and Achese Igwe.”
Wabba
argued that there was a process for the registration of Labour centres which
had not been followed by those involved in the formation of the new Labour
centres.
Wabba
also restated the position of the NLC that it would not guarantee Industrial
peace in the country if the government failed to constitute the tripartite
committee to determine a new Minimum Wage in the country before May 1, 2017.
He stressed that the NLC had made a proposal of ₦56,000 Minimum Wage to the Federal Government and was still sticking to the demand.
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