- Lagos, Sokoto, Kano, Ekiti etc set to join strike
Following the Nigeria Labour Congress’s declaration of a two-day warning strike, various state chapters of the organized labour union have stated their willingness to join the strike.
In separate interviews with The Punch, the leadership of the state chapters of the labour unions stated that they had instructed their members to participate in the warning strike scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, September 5 and 6, 2023.
Mrs Agnes Sessi, Chairman of the NLC Lagos Chapter, on Sunday said that the Lagos NLC would join the nationwide strike.
“We are under the authority of our national leadership and whatever is decided at the national level is binding on us. So, yes, we are joining the strike,” Sessi affirmed.
The Sokoto State NLC chairman, Abdullahi Jungle, also said that the union in the state would mobilize members of the union in the state to join the two-day warning strike.
The chairman said members of the council are due for a meeting on Sunday on the modalities.
“Yes, we are joining the strike as we are already mobilizing our members for the strike.
“We are holding a meeting today on how to go about it, but I can assure you that we will join the strike,” Jungle said.
The Kano State chapter of the NLC has said it will join the planned warning strike and protest called by the national body of the union.
The state NLC chairman, Kabiru Inuwa, who made the declaration in a telephone interview on Sunday, said the decision to go on the warning strike was taken during the National Executive Council meeting in Abuja.
“We are going to hold our State Executive Council meeting today (Sunday) around 3 p.m. to finalize the arrangements for the commencement of the warning strike on Tuesday.
“So, we are going to join the strike as directed by the national headquarters of our union because we attended the NEC where the decision was reached,” Inuwa said.
Also, the Ekiti State chapter of the NLC said its members would join the two-day warning strike declared by the national leadership of the union.
The state chairman, Kolapo Olatunde, said members in Ekiti State would join the two-day warning strike if the Federal Government did not do the needful to avert it.
Olatunde, who said members in Ekiti State already had the communication from the national body on the matter, said, “If the needful is not done before then, we have to mobilize members for it.
“There is correspondence towards the decision, there is communique to that effect from the national, that is already with our members. It is a collective decision.”
Similarly, the General Secretary of the NLC in Gombe State, Ibrahim Fika, said they had received notice of the strike, adding that they would join, Fika disclosed this in an interview on Saturday.
According to him, the union in the state will only mobilize by Monday after its State Executive Council meeting.
He said, “This is national. Even if we don’t mobilize, the industrial union headquarters will mobilize them. But for us in Gombe State, we will possibly have our State Executive meeting on Monday because we just returned from Abuja on Friday and today is the weekend.
“I’m very sure the headquarters will communicate to them but nevertheless, we will have our SEC meeting on Monday so that immediately, which is the next day, we will go for action,” Fika added.
The Niger State chapter of the NLC said had gone into a crucial meeting with all its affiliate bodies.
When our correspondent got to the Labour House office of the council located on the IBB Road, around 3pm on Sunday, a worker at the gate said the members had gone into a crucial meeting preparatory to the warning strike.
He confirmed that the leadership of almost all the affiliate bodies were in attendance, including the Nigerian Union of Teachers, Medical and Health Workers Union, Hotel Workers Union, unions of the tertiary institutions as well as civil service unions, among others.
Also, the Bauchi State Chapter of the NLC has said that it has been informed of the strike by its National Secretariat and is prepared to join.
The State NLC chairman, Comrade Shu’aibu Dauda, stated this in a telephone interview with our correspondent on Sunday.
He said that since it was a directive from the national secretariat, it has become imperative for them to carry it out.
“Not only have we been informed, but I was at the National Executive Council meeting where the decision was reached for the strike.
“We are going by the tradition of the NLC that whenever you attend a NEC, on coming back to your state, you’ll call for a State Executive Council meeting where all the affiliates will be there and you discuss and you convey the National Secretariat’s resolution. That is exactly what we will be doing tomorrow (Monday).
“We are ready to join the strike because it is a directive from the National Secretariat and this has been unanimously agreed by all the NLC chapters in Nigeria with no exception,” Dauda stated.
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