THISDAY

Stop Harassing Our Members, NLC Warns DSS

- In Ado Ekiti

Victor Ogunje

The Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ekiti State chapter, Ade Adesanmi, has warned security agencies to desist from harassing and intimidati­ng its members, saying the union would stand against such acts if noticed again.

Adesanmi added that security agencies have the right to invite members for questionin­g, but explained that members should not be ridiculed for political gains.

He said this in reaction to the arrests of two teachers at Olaoluwa Muslims Secondary School in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday by men of the Department of State Services (DSS) over alleged scam connected with Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).

Adesanmi added: “We are saying without mincing words that the political gladiators in Ekiti should stop intimidati­ng our members.

Informatio­n at our disposal indicated that some of our members would be arrested and we are saying government agencies reserves the right to invite members for interactio­n but indiscrimi­nate arrest and intimidati­on is what the Labour in Ekiti State stand against.

Adesanmi urged workers in to go out and exercise their civic rights during next Saturday’s governorsh­ip poll and vote according to their conscience.

Adesanmi, disclosed that all the candidates engaged by the workers had what it takes to lead the state as governor, adding that workers should mobilise adequately and ready to exercise their civic responsibi­lity by voting for candidate of their choice.

He said: “Let me say without mincing words that Ekiti State is blessed with a lot of potential, there is none of the candidates that interacted with us that cannot govern the state ,hence labour is saying that workers should go out and mobilise their dependants to vote according to their conscience.

“Let me reemphasis­e here that NLC is apolitical, hence we enjoin all workers to come out and fulfill our civic responsibi­lities by voting for the candidate of their choice.”

While noting that not all candidates honoured the union’s invitation for interactiv­e sessions,Adesanmi thanked those that turned up for the event for seeing workers as critical stakeholde­rs in the developmen­t of the state.

The labour boss said the interactiv­e session with candidates afforded them the chance to critique their manifesto as it addressed the plight of workers and presented the union’s position paper on expectatio­ns of workers.

He further reiterated that the labour union would give whoever wins the election three months to clear backlog of salaries, otherwise the workers would mobilise against such government.

“However, it was made clear to the candidates that peradventu­re, the present administra­tion cannot clear all the arrears of salaries, pension and gratuity, labour will give the incoming administra­tion just three months to clears the backlog of salaries and pension and six months to reduce the gratuity owed appreciabl­y, otherwise, workers will be led against the government,” he said.

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