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Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by ijustdey: 7:39am On May 20, 2016
…No it’s in Nigerians interest –NLC

By Bimbola Oyesola and Magnus Eze, Abuja

The National President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Kiagama Bobboi, yesterday gave reasons why his trade centre disagreed with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) shortly before the commencement of the planned strike, saying that the latter was dogmatic in pressing its demands.

The TUC President said that the NLC came to the negotiation table with only one item, which was that the price of fuel be reverted to N86 per litre, even though the meeting with government afforded labour opportunity to address the contending issues once and for all.

“At this meeting, we drew attention of our NLC colleagues that there was no reason we should be persistent about one position…lets proffer alternative positions but they insisted there is not alternative position except the government brings back the price to N86. “Then we asked, is that your only position and you are not changing to any other alternative? And they said yes. And the TUC said we were given a first and alternative mandate by our executive, and this is our alternative. Then we asked them to see reason with our own alternative but they said no. That was where disagreement entered. “So I want Nigerians to use their sense of judgement and reason if you were in our shoes, the position you would have taken? It is important that in terms of taking decision that will affect the masses, one does not take a fanatical position and eventually mislead people.”

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has stated that posterity and Nigerians would judge the positions of the two labour centres, the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) in the ongoing battle for the reversal of the pump price increased by the Federal Government last week.

The National Trustee of the NLC, who is also the National President of the National Union of Chemical Footwear Rubber Leather and Non Metallic Product Employees (NUCFRLANMPE), Boniface Isok, said rather the TUC has been inconsistent and proved unreliable since the inception of the unification of the two labour centres in the planning of the proposed strike.

“I don’t know what is the problem of Kaigama. Initially the two centres were directed to meet their separate bodies and later come together for harmonisation of thoughts, but with the mandate that none should divulge their respective decisions to the press.

“But TUC, after its meeting, went ahead to give the Federal Government ultimatum before the harmonisation meeting on Saturday,” he said.

He stated that NLC was not a party to the two agenda that the TUC President was talking about because after harmonisation on Saturday, the common agenda by the two centres was for the government to reverse or the commencement of the strike on Wednesday.

On Joe Ajaero, Isok said the factional leader was only out to sabotage the NLC not because he does not support the NLC strike but to show that he exists.

“When we met, there was nothing like Federal Government talking to Ajaero. Everybody was working for the same purpose, including Ajaero. He cannot say he was in support of the new increase but he just saw this as an opportunity to sabotage the efforts of the NLC,” he said.

He maintained that all what the NLC was doing was to provide leadership for Nigerians, which they have been able to do within these two days that the strike has commenced.

“Nigerians already know the truth and the future will tell whether we are fighting for ego or not. At the end we shall all know the truth,” he stressed.

Meanwhile the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said it could only react to TUC after reading the text purported to have emanated from its President.
The NLC Deputy Presient, Peter Adeyemi, said the congress would not want to be quoted of context neither would it like to join issue with TUC.

The TUC also decried the reaction of NLC to the government involving the Comrade Joe Ajaero-led faction of the Congress in the negotiation. According to Kiagama, the NLC was on an ego war to the detriment of the Nigerian masses. “NLC took the strategy of government negotiating with Joe Ajaero’s faction as a slap on their face. Then I told them; let’s see this beyond personal or group interest but in the interest of Nigerians. So I didn’t see their insistence on N86 as based on patriotism but on the basis that government decided to bypass them and go into discussion with Ajaeo group which is normal for any human being.

Considering that we have been working behind to end the factionalism within NLC and, I had expected that this negotiation would have been a genuine starting point. I believe if factionalism was not there, we would have easily solved our problem on this issue because the issue of dialogue would have continued. But the problem started with the Ajaero’s group and this is the long and short of the story,” he stated.


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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by jhydebaba(m): 7:42am On May 20, 2016
... and I say NO, it is in the interest of your pockets.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Ebubeslym(m): 7:46am On May 20, 2016
Long story short...
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The Ajaero led faction in their quest for personal recognition and eventual settlement by the power drunk FG, selfishly destroyed the plans the NLC as a unit prepared.
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Surely, thick brown envelopes have passed around.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Caseless: 7:50am On May 20, 2016
Why am I not feeling this strike?

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Agimor(m): 7:50am On May 20, 2016
The NLC are fighting a loss course.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Caseless: 7:51am On May 20, 2016
jhydebaba:
... and I say NO, it is in the interest of your pockets.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by TedBaker(m): 7:57am On May 20, 2016
Let NLC jst accept d N120 per litre

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by ERockson: 8:02am On May 20, 2016
Please which tribe is Ajaero? Is he from SW or SE
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by sleazy5(m): 8:09am On May 20, 2016
Tuc didn't speak like this in 2012...... Nigerians are our own problem....

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by focus7: 8:13am On May 20, 2016
The NLC and its leadership are on impress show mission. A display of ego to make a name taking advantage of the opportunity and Nigerians.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by marv1: 8:16am On May 20, 2016
May God help us in this country. The house divided against itself shall not stand.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:20am On May 20, 2016
“At this meeting, we drew attention of our NLC colleagues that there was no reason we should be persistent about one position…lets proffer alternative positions but they insisted there is not alternative position except the government brings back the price to N86. “Then we asked, is that your only position and you are not changing to any other alternative? And they said yes. And the TUC said we were given a first and alternative mandate by our executive, and this is our alternative. Then we asked them to see reason with our own alternative but they said no. That was where disagreement entered.
TUC don chopp money

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by seunmsg(m): 8:48am On May 20, 2016
Caseless:
Why am I not feeling this strike?

There is no strike anywhere. The purported strike is only a figment of Ayuba Waba's imagination.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Caseless: 8:50am On May 20, 2016
seunmsg:


There is no strike anywhere. The purported strike is only a figment of Ayuba Waba's imagination.
that drunkard has lost touch with reality.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by seunmsg(m): 8:57am On May 20, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

TUC don chopp money

Nobody gave TUC any kobo, Nigerians are just not interested in any strike or protest at the moment. Even if TUC and Joe Ajaero faction of NLC joins the strike, it would still have been a massive flop since Nigerians are not in support of it.

The success of the 2012 protest was not as a result of NLC or TUC strike, it was a people propelled movement which the two labour unions keyed into after it had gained nationwide momentum. They eventually sabotaged the movement so, Nigerians are wiser now not to join them in any protest or strike this time around.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by MaziOmenuko: 9:03am On May 20, 2016
NLC should have tried to read Nigerian's body language at this point in time: No Nigerian is interested in strike! The 2012 strike was started by individuals who gathered to demonstrate. NLC hijacked it and sold-out later.

Let them leave Nigerians alone abeg!

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Lanretoye(m): 9:06am On May 20, 2016
This is pure sabotage,NLC had a position on the fuel price and you have other issues,y can't you bring other issues on in the struggle instead of backing out.
Oga TUC,talk tru and tell us how much una collect...
This issue is dangerous omen for the masses cos it is these unions that can fight against harsh govt decisions for us appart from unyielding social media rants.if they are being ridiculed like this,I wonder what will happen if the govt make worst decisions in future.
Every reasonable and masses oriented govt would pre-inform the people before making this kind of decision,for instance if they announce the PMS will sell for certain amount by 1st june.

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Nobody: 9:07am On May 20, 2016
Amazing divorce grin
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by realjoker(m): 10:02am On May 20, 2016
sleazy5:
Tuc didn't speak like this in 2012...... Nigerians are our own problem....
lolz. but they accepted the partial remover, right? why will the wabba led NLC faction insist that the pump price must be reverse? while in 2012 they accepted the partial remover of subsidy and accepted palliative measures from the government. or are they trying to dictate to the government?

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Burger01(m): 10:11am On May 20, 2016
angry
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Splashme: 10:13am On May 20, 2016
This backstabbing betrayal from TUC will backfire some day. It's a shame. TUC have abandoned the people for their personal enrichments.

There are rumours that TUC excos collected huge sums of monies and choice properties in Abuja to pull out of the strike action

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by psalmistkakah(m): 10:13am On May 20, 2016
Allah kwa....kookoooroookoooooo day don bring
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Adesiji77: 10:13am On May 20, 2016
Ok now
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by DeRoyalFranco(m): 10:13am On May 20, 2016
Shame on you...
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by chelseabmw(m): 10:13am On May 20, 2016
TUC coming thruuu
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Gepheral: 10:14am On May 20, 2016
C. R. A. P
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by MadCow1: 10:15am On May 20, 2016
TUC good.. NLC Bad

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by FagsamPHP(m): 10:15am On May 20, 2016
k
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Natureboyfk(m): 10:16am On May 20, 2016
Reasonable but foolish..
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Oceemo(m): 10:18am On May 20, 2016
All u guys are criminals

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Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by Young03(m): 10:21am On May 20, 2016
I dont ubderstabd
Re: Strike: Why We Parted Ways With NLC –TUC President by GWMI(m): 10:22am On May 20, 2016
TUC have taken some brown envelop simple as for Ajero that one is out to impress Buhari that he existed.Ayuba you are doing the right thing let TUC eat money and remain silent forever.I love this Ayuba of a man he is an example of a good leader.Thanks.

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