Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,993 members, 7,817,941 topics. Date: Saturday, 04 May 2024 at 11:28 PM

Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed (11376 Views)

Falana: El-Rufai Declaring Ayuba Wabba, NLC Chairman Wanted Is Laughable / El-Rufai’s Convoy Moves Close To Wabba In Kaduna / El-Rufai Declares Ayuba Wabba, NLC President Wanted! (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (Reply) (Go Down)

Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Joevics(m): 7:42am On Jan 27, 2023
The organised labour on Thursday said that its decision to support the Labour Party, LP, Presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi and his running mate Datti Ahmed was sacrosanct.

The organised labour under the aegis of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, said that Nigerian workers will only vote for candidates that are workers friendly in the forthcoming elections.

This is as the NLC has demanded an urgent action from the nation’s apex bank the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to review the Naira Redesign policy including the extension of its timelines.

Speaking during an interactive session with labour reporters in in Abuja, the out-going President of the NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba said that people are tired of all bad governance and the pain it has inflicted on the masses over the years.

He urged workers in the country to ensure that they use their votes to install credible leadership in the coming general election.

He said that workers should ensure that they deny political parties and candidates with anti people policies access to power.

He said that workers are in large numbers in the country and there is no doubt that their impact will go a long way in installing a popular government in the coming election.

According to him, “We need more workers in politics and at the helm of affairs of government, those who can understand the perspective of workers.

Our workers are already in the field mobilizing and campaigning to make sure that only labour-friendly persons are elected into offices at the next general election. The labour party is already making head-way in Abia state. We are tired of those false promises by politicians,” he said.

Speaking on the resolve of the organised labour to support the Presidential candidate of the Labour party, Peter Obi, NLC president maintained that the decision remained sacrosant and that both the party and the labour movement have sealed the agreement with acceptance of the workers Charter of Demand.

He however said that the support for the Labour Party is not wholesome as the workers reserved the right to deny their support for any candidate that does not pass its integrity test or that goes against its Charter of Demand, especially at the state levels.

Against the background of NLC’s complain against some state governors who it accused of implementing anti workers policies during their tenure, Wabba said workers in the affected states have been asked to reject the candidates being sponsored by them at the elections.

On the 31st January deadline for the withdrawal of old naira notes with the new redesigned ones, Wabba demanded an urgent action to review the policy being implemented by the Central Bank of Nigeria, including the extension of it’s timelines.

Asked to comment on the Naira Redesign policy, he described it as crisis-riden, adding that the policy has created additional hardship for the poor Nigerians, especially those living in the rural areas.
He said that NLC is aligning itself to the position expressed by the Senate on the need to rejig the policy.

According to Wabba, NLC has written President Muhammadu Buhari and the CBN Governor demanding urgent measures to address the challenges posed by the implementation of the policy.

He said, ” I mean, they are not enough new Naira notes in circulation and the old notes are being rejected, they are pushing people to the wall and very soon people will react.

“More importantly, even in city centres, where we have banks, the banks are not dispensing. If you go to do rural areas and see the chaotic nature of how people have come with their money even to change it is becoming a problem.

“No policy will be meant actually to haunt people like what is happening now. And we have called on the government to look at this issue very carefully before it leads to a major crisis,” he said.

The NLC president whose tenure will end in February this year, was taken up on some of government policies that generated labour dispute under his watch and which were yet to be resolved.

One of such issues was the unresolved negotiation on the right pricing of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) of which final agreement was not reached before the current price increases.

When asked to comment on the situation, Wabba blamed the federal government for not coming clean on its position on measures that would effectively put an end to the energy crisis.

He said there is currently confusion in the domestic petrol distribution system, to the extent that the regulatory bodies charged with the function of check the excesses of marketers are not doing anything about it.

The outgoing NLC President also blamed the federal government for not acceding to labour movement’s proposal to review the gas pricing template that is fueling the persistent hike in electricity tariff.

He explained that due to the gas price that is being calculated based on Dollar, the electricity generating companies are finding justification to always hike their tariff.

Wabba, who used the opportunity to review achievements and challenges of his tenure at the helm of affairs of the labour centre, said he has been able to refocus the NLC and revived its structures into a formidable trade Union entity.

He, however expressed regret that some of the efforts made by the NLC to negotiate and find lasting solution to major issues that affects workers welfare did not yield the desired fruit due to the government’s lack of commitment and flexibility to accept workable ideas.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/01/nlc-support-for-peter-obi-hasnt-changed-wabba/

34 Likes 7 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by shuttox: 7:44am On Jan 27, 2023
become president!
Can someone pls remind Tinubu that his APC is the one currently in charge of our fuel, naira etc.

So do we now say Tinubu is on the same page with us the opposition that APC have failed woefully and should not be rewarded with another term....??

🤣🤣🤫🤣🤣🤣

Or his campaign is deliberately avoiding the last 7½ yrs while purely focusing on Nigeria 1999 - 2015 🤷🤷🤷🤷

103 Likes 6 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Sheistoopretty(f): 7:47am On Jan 27, 2023
It will soon wen u see millionsgrin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by BossGerald: 7:52am On Jan 27, 2023
Dear Nigerian youths, the hope is here.

121 Likes 5 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by worldTina(f): 8:03am On Jan 27, 2023
Truly obi is the one

104 Likes 9 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Nobody: 8:03am On Jan 27, 2023
Peter Obi is the best presidential candidate by miles

112 Likes 5 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Penguin2: 8:06am On Jan 27, 2023
Lol!

Who come dey support Tinubu gan gan?

Like, where is Tinubu expecting his votes?

I don even dey pity am🤣🤣🤣

73 Likes 6 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Indispensable85(m): 8:09am On Jan 27, 2023
Support for mouth
Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 8:16am On Jan 27, 2023
I wonder how apc expected NLC not to support their Party LP with a good candidate

57 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by OgbeniOja1: 8:23am On Jan 27, 2023
I just pity APC

30 Likes 1 Share

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by MarveworldG: 8:23am On Jan 27, 2023
Alright
Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Afamed: 8:24am On Jan 27, 2023
The Mono Rail Agreement Obi signed when he was a Gov in Anambra.

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by fastseo: 8:24am On Jan 27, 2023
tongue


The only thing that has changed is this below from 12k in 2015 to 100k now

10 Likes

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by samsononyilo(m): 8:24am On Jan 27, 2023
Lfg
Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Michael547(m): 8:24am On Jan 27, 2023
H
Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Bigchristo: 8:25am On Jan 27, 2023

8 Likes

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by athaboi(f): 8:26am On Jan 27, 2023
The same with all sensible Nigerians all over the world! Our support for Peter Obi and a positive change in Nigeria has not changed! If you are still with Peter Obi kindly click the like button! Let's go guys

41 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by mrvitalis(m): 8:26am On Jan 27, 2023
Structure ..

.relax they were asking where is Datti ,not knowing he was secretly working up north now obi rallies in the north is shocking everyone

Phase two is unleash the NLC structure boom

Phase 3 would shock everyone

By phase 4 it would be too obvious obi would win

16 Likes 1 Share

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:26am On Jan 27, 2023
A new Nigeria is possible, all hands must be on deck

8 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by ecolime(m): 8:26am On Jan 27, 2023
Penguin2:
Lol!

Who come dey support Tinubu gan gan?

Like, where is Tinubu expecting his votes?

I don even dey pity am🤣🤣🤣
He truly needs to be pitied. All his Nairaland urchins will soon deactivate their profile once he's defeated.

11 Likes 1 Share

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Kennitrust(m): 8:26am On Jan 27, 2023
They will flood Tinubu campaign ground to collect their share of his looted fun knowing that this is his first and his last campaign.

After successful sharing of his bullion van money...

Zooooom everyone run to the right candidate. angry angry

Obi is unstoppable

13 Likes 1 Share

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by yesloaded: 8:26am On Jan 27, 2023
General Election is less than a month

May the best candidate win
Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by ilovenicloe(f): 8:26am On Jan 27, 2023
Urchins can hang

8 Likes 1 Share

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by edungene7: 8:26am On Jan 27, 2023
All odds are pointing to obi structures are collapsing and the structureless party is becoming more formidable God uses the weak to shame the strong

7 Likes 1 Share

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by MansoryMX(m): 8:27am On Jan 27, 2023
Like seriously who will want to support ApC. An evil party that has brought Nigeria to a terrible state

10 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by phorget(m): 8:27am On Jan 27, 2023
shuttox:
become president!
Can someone pls remind Tinubu that his APC is the one currently in charge of our fuel, naira etc.

So do we now say Tinubu is on the same page with us the opposition that APC have failed woefully and should not be rewarded with another term....??

🤣🤣🤫🤣🤣🤣

Or his campaign is deliberately avoiding the last 7½ yrs while purely focusing on Nigeria 1999 - 2015 🤷🤷🤷🤷



Tilumbu is a confused man.

8 Likes 1 Share

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by theophorus(m): 8:27am On Jan 27, 2023
Yes ooo.

The most "efficient" NLC executives have spoken.

Just like they have always have a definite stand and follow through on every national issue, this election will not be an exemption.

NB: Use your head and check the antecedent of the group supporting you.

6 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Kennitrust(m): 8:27am On Jan 27, 2023
From Atikulator to #OBIdiency - Why #PeterObi Is Indisputably the Best Candidate
By Ogunmekpon Sharafa

I may be biased, but in my lifetime, I have never seen a frontrunner Nigerian politician release anything as clear, comprehensive, solid, reasonable/optimal, and inspiring as #PeterObi's Manifesto.

This #PeterObi's Manifesto is unbelievably good. There's absolutely no good reason not to support this man.

Even if we put aside antecedents, track record of character, and performance, none of the presidential candidates has expressed anything as good as his.

That thread/release is immense in many:

First of all, it is solidly comprehensive and detailed. It is sufficiently addressed,
what needs to be done, how it is going to be done, and why it should be done.

But much more than this, and very impressive for a Nigerian politician, he addresses issues which are extremely fundamental, and the proffered solutions are sound. I can confidently say I have never seen this combination from a Nigerian politician before.

Finally, the release isn't just a drab droning of policy minutiae, instead it's a clear, cogent explanation of the cause, and remedies for the biggest and most fundamental issues of the country.

On top of all these, it is brilliantly inspiring. As you guys know, I'm not the most sanguine person, and I'm usually jaded, especially on issues of the country.

However for the first time in my life, here's a leader who actually gets it. He isn't just saying trite stuff about how other politicians are corrupt; he isn't just saying he will 'create' jobs and build hospitals. He is brilliantly addressing the heart of our issues with the right complexity and seriousness, and for the first time, I feel hope that we can materially improve.

My opinions on this election, and leading candidates have been fairly public; I started out with qualified support of Atiku, and felt he was the good choice even after Obi declared.

However between now and then, my estimation of Obi, both in his capacity to perform as president and in his chances to win the elections have risen massively. With the release of his manifesto, and then this, coupled with the brilliance and noteworthiness of his gubernatorial terms, it is now clear, that he is indisputably the best candidate in the election.

I do not say this lightly; there is no basis by which any other candidate compares to him. Both from his antecedents and campaign content- manifesto, releases, interviews, rallies, speeches, it is clear that this is by far the best candidate and no one is remotely close to him.

The last eight odd years have been terrible for us as Nigerians. In 2015, fresh graduates used to be able to vacation in Dubai, and buy cars after a few years. Now, no one can buy a new car in Nigeria; think about it. In a country of over 200 million people, buying a new car is simply out of the reach of everyone, and I mean everyone; bank managers can't, oil company workers can't, MNC folks can't.

These aren't even nearly the worst setbacks and degradations we have experienced, it's just an easy one to illustrate.

Even the most ardent APC supporters will have to admit that the country has gotten materially worse. Even if their individual lives have improved (mine has, fortunately), in the recesses of their minds, they must still recognise that they would be doing much more better if the country was at its 2015 levels.

If there's anything we've learned from 2015, it should be that things can always get way worse. In the, deserved, rage about the state of things in 2015, we forgot that, and paid for it dearly, by effectively jumping from a ditch into a rapid precariously close to a cliff.

We forgot that the primary assignment in an election is to compare and select the best. Whatever reservations you have against a candidate, if it's probable that others will be significantly worse, you select that candidate.

We're at another juncture, where we have to make a big decision. All the information that we need is available.

We finally have a chance to correct our error of 2015; we can start to recover on lost ground, and save ourselves from the seemingly unavoidable regression into doom.

The elections may not be as fair and transparent as we would like, but as citizens let us all do our part, and give Nigeria hope of a new path, a new lease on life. Let's give our younger ones a fighting chance of having a country they can believe in and base their hopes on.

The path because us is clear and simple; vote Peter Obi as president in the 2023 elections. For the good of the country, there's no other choice.

For once as a country let us side with ourselves, and combine to make things better

7 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by richidinho(m): 8:27am On Jan 27, 2023
wink
Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by samsononyilo(m): 8:27am On Jan 27, 2023
We the good people of Nigeria, lovers of Nigeria ❤️ will vote for Peter Obi ❤️❤️

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Wabba: NLC Support For Peter Obi Hasn’t Changed by Kennitrust(m): 8:28am On Jan 27, 2023
Atiku say North VOTE belong to him


Tinubu call it his turn


Peter obi say it Nigerians turn



Choose between the s selfish candidate and the one that include you


Just be wise with this golden opportunity.

Get your pvc

12 Likes 2 Shares

(1) (2) (Reply)

. / Omisore Has No Masked Security Escort - PDP / World War III: North Korea Release Photos Of Tanks Lined Up For War With US

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 52
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.