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NUBIFIE Dissociate­s Self from ULC Planned Strike, Elects New Executive

Announces return to NLC

- In Benin City

Sunday Okobi and Adibe Emenyonu

The National Union of Banks Insurance and Financial Institutio­ns Employees, (NUBIFIE) has dissociate­d itself from the planned strike being called by the United Labour Congress (ULC).

This position was taken at the just concluded delegates’ conference held in Lagos at the weekend where new executive members were elected to pilot the affairs of the union.

In a statement made available to journalist­s last Saturday, the newly elected President of the union, Abdulrashe­ed Lukman, emphasised that “the new leadership of the union stated categorica­lly that the union is not aware of and will not partake in any planned industrial action as called by the ULC. The process of engaging in industrial action is well stipulated in the laws of the land and rules of engagement.

“The union just emerged from its delegate conference, and a new leadership was formed. There are a number of issues begging for attention following series of happenings in our industry, shutting the financial industry at this critical period of our economic life is not an option.”

Lukman further hinted that the congress in session neither discussed nor did it ratify any industrial action, stressing therefore that NUBIFIE dissociate­s itself from any planned strike being championed by ULC.

The union equally announced a return to affiliatio­n with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), adding that its affiliatio­n with ULC, in the first place, was not in line with the union’s constituti­on.

According to him, “The affiliatio­n of NUBIFIE to ULC was done out of the context of the procedure and constituti­on of our great union and the congress in session resolved and passed a resolution for the return of NUBIFIE to its original affiliatio­n, NLC, as contained in the union’s constituti­on.”

ULC, therefore, directed all its members in the bank and insurance companies to shun any other directive contrary to its position.

Other executive members who emerged at the conference were Deputy President 1, Emmanuel Ogbanje; Deputy President 2, Ibrahim Saidu; Vice President, Thomas Omoaka; National Treasurer, Wasiu Ajila; Deputy Treasurer, Bassey Mbede.

Others were the Signing Trustee, Emmanuel Ederofia; National Trustee 1, Ademola Omodiji; Auditor 1, Samson Adesanya; Auditor 2, Kehinde Mathew; Auditor 3, Osasuyi Edomwonyi; National Female Rep, Omotayo Shonaike.

Meanwhile. the Edo State chapter of ULC at the weekend vowed to shutdown petrol stations across the state in compliance with the directives of the national leadership of the union to commence indefinite nation wide strike today.

The state Chairman, ULC, Eddy Ossai, said only a contrary directives from the national leadership can stop the union from embarking on the strike as the state council has fully mobilised its affiliate unions.

He said the labour body had at the end of its emergency National Administra­tive Council (NAC) meeting last Friday urged its members to proceed on nation wide strike come Monday, an aftermath of seven days strike notice following failure by federal government to meet its demands.

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