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No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by ijustdey: 2:57am On Jul 31, 2023
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has told the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, that there is no order, be it interim, interlocutory or perpetual, from either the National Industrial Court or any other court restraining Nigerian workers from participating in peaceful rallies convened by it.

It also reminded the Federal Government, through the Solicitor-General, that there is a subsisting judgement that the right to demonstrate and protest on matters of public concern was in the public interest, which individuals must possess and exercise without impediment as long as no wrongful act was done.

The Labour Centre stated these via a letter from Falana chambers to the Permanent Secretary/Solicitor-General, with the title ”Re-NLC in contempt of court,” signed by Sam Ogala Esq.

The letter is coming on the heels of organised labour’s proposed protest for Wednesday, August 2, over the removal of subsidy on petrol, its attendant hardship on Nigerians and the inability of the government to roll out palliatives to cushion the harsh effect of the stoppage of subsidy payment.

The letter read: “In your reaction to the decision of Nigerian workers to participate in peaceful rallies to protest the worsening economic crisis in the country, you were reported to have accused the leaders of Nigeria Labour Congress of treating the order of the National Industrial Court with contempt.

“Contrary to your unwarranted allegation, the Nigeria Labour Congress does not intend to disobey the ex parte order of the National Industrial Court to the effect that ‘The defendants/Respondents are hereby restrained from embarking on the planned industrial action/or strike of any nature, pending the hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice, dated June 5, 2023.’


“You will agree with us that the National Industrial Court or any other court has not granted an order of interim, interlocutory or perpetual injunction restraining Nigerian workers from participating in peaceful rallies convened by the Nigeria Labour Congress.

“Since the constitutional right of Nigerian workers to protest peacefully cannot by any stretch of imagination be classified as an industrial action or strike of any nature, you ought not to have threatened our client with contempt of court.

“It is pertinent to draw your attention to the case of Inspector-General of Police v All Nigeria Peoples Party (2008) 12 WRN 65 where the court upheld the fundamental right of Nigerians to protest without police permit. In the leading judgment of the court, Justice Adekeye said as follows:

“The right to demonstrate and the right to protest on matters of public concern are rights which are in the public interest and that which individuals must possess, and which they should exercise without impediment as long as no wrongful act is done.

“If as speculated by law enforcement agents that breach of the peace would occur, our criminal code has made adequate provisions for sanctions against breakdown of law and order so that the requirement of permit as a conditionality to holding meetings and rallies can no longer be justified in a democratic society.

”Finally, freedom of speech and freedom of assembly are part of democratic rights of every citizen of the republic; our legislature must guard these rights jealously as they are part of the foundation upon which the government itself rests.

“Having advised the Nigeria Labour Congress and its allies to conduct the rallies peacefully, you may wish to advise the Nigeria Police Force to comply with section 83(4) of the Police Establishment Act 2020, which states that ‘where a person or organization notifies the police of his or its intention to hold a public meeting, rally or procession on a public highway or such meetings in a place where the public has access to, the police officer responsible for the area where the meeting rally or procession will take place shall mobilize personnel to provide security cover for the meeting, rally or procession.”

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by braine(m): 3:02am On Jul 31, 2023
NLC finally waking up to its responsibilities.

Gone are the days of Osho baba. Everywhere go don dey on pause by now.

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by optionalY09: 3:10am On Jul 31, 2023
If you need your life don’t go out there to protest, i will make sure yoi sare kabakaba - I will not allow any saboteurs

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by endsarrrs(f): 3:23am On Jul 31, 2023
Puppet of the government

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Bluntguy: 4:00am On Jul 31, 2023
E don dey red for some people

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Kewtt: 5:30am On Jul 31, 2023
optionalY09:
If you need your life don’t go out there to protest, i will make sure yoi sare kabakaba - I will not allow any saboteurs
Then you will be burnt alive

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Okoroawusa: 5:39am On Jul 31, 2023
Please let the protests be nationwide. Don't limit it to Lagos. We have not recovered from the ENDSARS own.

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by orisa37: 5:56am On Jul 31, 2023
A GOVERNMENT MUST DO HALF OF ITS TERM IN OFFICE BEFORE YOU START HARASSING IT WITH STRIKES. ETHICAL NOT CONSTITUTIONAL.

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Bobloco: 6:02am On Jul 31, 2023
“The right to demonstrate and the right to protest on matters of public concern are rights which are in the public interest and that which individuals must possess, and which they should exercise without impediment as long as no wrongful act is done.

Let all Nigerians irrespective of their political and tribal leanings come out en masse to protest against Tinubu inhumane policies aimed at suffocating Nigerians. Our demand should be....Let the poor breathe

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Xscape1993(m): 6:03am On Jul 31, 2023
Evil party.... evil government....

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by BishopEmmanuel(m): 6:15am On Jul 31, 2023
Tinubu thinks he could shut everybody's mouth with money or yeye injunction 😏

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by magoo10(m): 6:16am On Jul 31, 2023
The NLC is acting more matured and intelligent than the so called tinubu team of intellectuals right from the first time the industrial court judgement was made stopping them.
I do not support any action that will put the masses in nore misery but a situation where people in government are not leading by example is a low low.

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Katakata10: 6:17am On Jul 31, 2023
Ok
Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 6:20am On Jul 31, 2023
NLC should dialogue with the FG, there's no need for a strike as things stand

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Nemesis0147(m): 6:58am On Jul 31, 2023
MASTAkiLLAh:
NLC should dialogue with the FG, there's no need for a strike as things stand
but FG has been avoiding dialogues na…let the protest hold even if it is for just a day,maybe tinubu and his goons will take us Nigerians serious for once.

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Putinofrussia: 7:03am On Jul 31, 2023
Okoroawusa:
Please let the protests be nationwide. Don't limit it to Lagos. We have not recovered from the ENDSARS own.
They are being sponsored by the oil subsidy thieves.Some are within the NLC.
It is a DOA protest.
DOA

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Kingsmeal: 7:07am On Jul 31, 2023
Putinofrussia:

They are being sponsored by the oil subsidy thieves.Some are within the NLC.
It is a DOA protest.
DOA

Shut up.

You guys protested in 2012 too.

Allow others protest now.

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Beremx(f): 7:14am On Jul 31, 2023
orisa37:
A GOVERNMENT MUST DO HALF OF ITS TERM IN OFFICE BEFORE YOU START HARASSING IT WITH STRIKES. ETHICAL NOT CONSTITUTIONAL.
the harassment just started. Why didn't you advise Tinubu not to have removed subsidy on his day of inauguration without planning for palliatives first?
Nonsense

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by orisa37: 7:20am On Jul 31, 2023
TINUBU IS RIGHT ANYDAY ANYTIME TO REMOVE WHATEVER PALLIATIVE.

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 7:27am On Jul 31, 2023
Nemesis0147:
but FG has been avoiding dialogues na…let the protest hold even if it is for just a day,maybe tinubu and his goons will take us Nigerians serious for once.
a strike in this current set-up is fôolish. They're asking Nigerians to stock up on food and medications without taking into consideration the totally depleted purchasing power of the average Nigerian. It's better they negotiate while the common man goes about his hustle after all, they didn't seize momentum when it mattered. Politics aside, president Tinubu needs support now of all times even though his online crowd are doing a very bad job at national integration

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Nemesis0147(m): 7:29am On Jul 31, 2023
MASTAkiLLAh:
a strike in this current set-up is fôolish. They're asking Nigerians to stock up on food and medications without taking into consideration the totally depleted purchasing power of the average Nigerian. It's better they negotiate while the common man goes about his hustle after all, they didn't seize momentum when it mattered. Politics aside, president Tinubu needs support now of times even though his online crowd are doing a very bad job at national integration
how do they negotiate when the FG are not coming forth?
FG has been avoiding negotiations.

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by OriOko88(m): 7:35am On Jul 31, 2023
I just hope they won't bulge at the eleventh hour like they did last month. APC has been riding Nigerians for long. PDP no do reach this level

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Betanaija42moro: 7:47am On Jul 31, 2023
orisa37:
A GOVERNMENT MUST DO HALF OF ITS TERM IN OFFICE BEFORE YOU START HARASSING IT WITH STRIKES. ETHICAL NOT CONSTITUTIONAL.
A government must do half of it's term before striking people with hardship.
Ethical not constitutional

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by 001Lagos: 7:52am On Jul 31, 2023
MASTAkiLLAh:
a strike in this current set-up is fôolish. They're asking Nigerians to stock up on food and medications without taking into consideration the totally depleted purchasing power of the average Nigerian. It's better they negotiate while the common man goes about his hustle after all, they didn't seize momentum when it mattered. Politics aside, president Tinubu needs support now of times even though his online crowd are doing a very bad job at national integration
The Tinubu government aren't sincere with the negotiation so don't blame the union body if they made do there threat of going on strike

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by olatade(m): 7:59am On Jul 31, 2023
As if they won't call the strike off at the last minute.

NLC is not to be trusted!

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by falcon01: 8:20am On Jul 31, 2023
Let's see if they'll See it through this time. Toothless Dogs!!

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by propsad3: 8:26am On Jul 31, 2023
Ok
Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by Triangles1(m): 8:40am On Jul 31, 2023
Seriously, I don't like too much talk let's swift to action.

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Re: No Court Order Stopping Us From Peaceful Protest, NLC Tells FG by MrsTwrite(f): 8:40am On Jul 31, 2023
Las las na everybody go chop breakfast. grin grin
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