The Guardian (Nigeria)

Trade unionists demand removal of Ajaero, Abure from LP

- From Ernest Nzor, Abuja

TRADE union veterans and the assembly of trade unionists, yesterday, demanded the removal of Labour Party ( LP) National Chairman, Julius Abure; and the Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC) President, Joe Ajaero.

They criticised the two for allegedly turning the workers’ party into a political travesty through their corrupt practices.

Veteran labour leader, Isah Tijjani, who spoke on behalf of others, made the demand for their removal in Abuja, during a press briefing.

He lamented an alleged show of shame, being exhibited by Abure and Ajaero.

He noted that instead of upholding the noble ideals of the party, “a handful of avaricious, power hungry political fraudsters, had deployed criminal subterfuge­s through which they had succeeded in turning the nation’s promising workers’ party into a political travesty”.

He said: “The cumulative effect of this unfortunat­e developmen­t is that the political prospects signaled by the entry of this popular party into the contest for power in our dear country are fast eroding into an unfathomab­le oblivion.

“This disagreeab­le decadence gripping the party is being given tangible expression by the irony of the corrupt party leaders closing the gate of the party firmly against millions of workers willing to joyously join the party.

“Regrettabl­y, as we speak, this pathetic situation has continued unabated, because the NLC, which is supposed to play its rightful role as the collective conscience of the party, woefully failed to rise to this enormous responsibi­lity, which she treats with unforgivab­le levity and reckless abandon.” The veterans claimed that at the root of the challenges was the culture of selfishnes­s, under which the very “obstinate and highly egocentric President of NLC,” Joe Ajaero, had been deeply enmeshed.

Tijjani also said the unwholesom­e reality partly explained why in recent times, the NLC, under Joe Ajaero, continued to register huge losses in the field of industrial relations and in the battle to recover and reposition the Labour Party.

He said: “The legion of labour veterans is intimately familiar with the damning records of financial sleaze said to have been flagrantly perpetrate­d by the National Chairman of LP, Julius Abure.

“This familiarit­y has emboldened the rank and file of our members nationwide, to spontaneou­sly join the many well- meaning and patriotic groups and highly spirited individual­s, who are calling for the immediate arrest and trial of Mr Julius Abure.

“We strongly believe that his trial and subsequent conviction will serve as a deterrent to aspiring younger politician­s, particular­ly those from the trade unions background. In this connection, our good members are hereby strongly reaffirmin­g their cardinal demand, that Abure must go.

He added: “Our members will not despair, in pointing the many failings of Joe Ajaero, especially in the sphere of labour unionism, which clearly demonstrat­e that his well known choleric temperamen­t and overly undemocrat­ic character, have combined to make him totally unsuitable for labour leadership.”

 ?? ?? Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani ( sixth left); his Deputy, Hadiza Balarabe; and the rescued Kuriga students, during the arrival of the students at the Government House in Kaduna... yesterday.
Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani ( sixth left); his Deputy, Hadiza Balarabe; and the rescued Kuriga students, during the arrival of the students at the Government House in Kaduna... yesterday.

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