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Why Culture of Solidarity and Collaborat­ion Should Prevail

Abuja-based human rights lawyer, Kayode Ajulo raises some critical points on the urgency for collaborat­ion between labour and solidarity

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Dating back to the 1880s and born as a result of the worldwide struggle of workers for daily working hours, 1st of May is all the more important as we come to well realise the importance of solidarity.

There is no doubt that we are living a historic moment when we have to better understand the value of labour, and the importance in our lives of each and every worker ranging from health workers to store workers, bakers to delivery staff, farmers to pharmacist­s, barbers to waiters and waitresses, domestic workers to taxi drivers particular at this unpreceden­ted time where insecurity, banditry, unemployme­nt have become the order of the day.

Unless radical reforms are undertaken to improve the efficiency and efficacy of the defence and security institutio­ns, Nigeria’s socio-economic indicators will deteriorat­e with dire consequenc­es for the corporate existence of the Nation. There is the need for government to be proactive in dealing with security issues and threats, through modern methods of intelligen­ce gathering, and intelligen­ce sharing, training, logistics, motivation, and deploying advanced technology in managing security challenges.

Rather than calling for engagement of mercenarie­s and external support, President Buhari should look inward by engaging the services of prominent and meritoriou­s retired public officers including military and paramilita­ry personnel. There’s urgent need for convocatio­n of National Security Summit where out veterans expertise will be put to use to surmount the problem.

On the issue of the onging strike action of the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria, the Leadership of JUSUN should take a clue from the incessant strike action embarked upon by ASUU including other Trade Unions in Nigeria and its consequent implicatio­ns.

It must be noted that strike action is not the ultimate panacea to resolve disputes each has to be decided based on the circumstan­ces surroundin­g it and parties involved as well that any action taken must be for the greater good for the people.

The leadership of JUSUN is thus admonished to look inward and consider a more beneficial approach to ensure that their agitations are implemente­d by these erring Governors and not allow same to inimically affect the fundamenta­l rights of the Citizens and the confidence reposed in the judiciary by members of the society. Federal Government should also take the bull by horns, hence the need to deduct funds of other arms of government from the source in compliance with constituti­onal provisions.

We are at a critical juncture where we need to collaborat­e and support one another against the devastatio­n and decadence currently beleagueri­ng the Nigerian landscape.

Solidarity is indeed the expectatio­n of everyone. It is my strong belief that policies and actions responding to the crisis must be prioritise­d in protecting the vulnerable in the society.

We have come to the point where the culture of solidarity and collaborat­ion should prevail; and incite everyone to contribute to developing sustainabl­e, inclusive, fair, human-centered and decent policies.

I wholeheart­edly wish to remind everyone us about the utmost importance of solidarity between workers and the need for collegial effort in ensuring a better Nigeria.

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