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FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by saintbillion(m): 5:53am On Aug 04, 2023
Barely 24 hours after meeting with President Bola Tinubu where an agreement was reached to call off their protests, the rapprochement between the organised labour and the Federal Government appeared to have collapsed as the unions on Thursday night vowed to embark on a nationwide strike from August 14 if their leaders were summoned for contempt of court orders.

The Nigeria Labour Congress hinged its decision on the contempt of court application filed by the Federal Ministry of Justice against the labour leaders on Wednesday.

It threatened to down tools should the Federal Government fails to withdraw the lawsuit accusing the labour leadership of disobeying court orders.

The NLC President, Joe Ajaero, announced the decision on Thursday night after the union’s National Executive Council meeting which was held in Abuja.

In a bid to avert a strike by the labour movement last month, the FG had through the Federal Ministry of Justice secured an order from the National Industrial Court restraining the NLC and the Trade Union Congress from embarking on any strike action over issues bordering on “removal of fuel subsidy, hike in prices of petrol and consequential increase in cost of living,” pending the determination of the suit.

The Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice, Mrs Beatrice Jedy-Agba, in a statement, urged the NLC to withdraw the seven-day notice it issued on its plan to commence a nationwide industrial action from August 2, if the demands of labour unions were not met.

The justice ministry sternly warned in a statement on July 26 that the planned strike by the union would be contempt of court, an offence that is punishable by imprisonment.

According to the FG, such strike action would amount to a resort to self-help since the matter was already pending in court.

But dissatisfied by the slow negotiation process with the FG and the delay in rolling out palliative to cushion the pains of subsidy removal, the organised labour declared a nationwide protest despite the court injunction.

Lagos lawyer and solicitor to the organised labour, Femi Falana, SAN, however, insisted that the proposed protest was lawful.

As a result, the protests, which were held on Wednesday, paralysed economic and commercial activities nationwide, leading to the shutdown of banks, offices and courts in several states.

As a payback for the labour leaders’ defiance, the Federal Government on Wednesday initiated a contempt of court proceeding against the labour leaders, a development that angered the unions.

The “notice of consequences of disobedience to order of the court”, titled “Form 48,” was filed before the National Industrial Court, Abuja.


The applicants are the Federal Government and the Attorney General of the Federation, while the various leaders of the organised labour were listed as respondents.

The notice was addressed to the NLC President, Joe Ajaero; Deputy Presidents, Audu Aruba, Adeyanju Adewale, and Kabiru Sani; General Secretary, Emmanuel Ugboaja; TUC President, Festus Usifo, and General Secretary, Nuhu Toro.

“Take notice that unless you obey the directives contained in the Order of the National Industrial Court, Abuja, delivered by Honourable Justice Y. Anuwe on June 5th 2023, as per the attached Enrolled Order, you will be guilty of Contempt of Court and will be liable to be sentenced to prison,’’ the contempt notice signed by Senior Registrar, Balogun Olajide, read.

Responding to the charge, the NLC President, in a statement on Thursday said the Ministry of Justice and National Industrial Court have continued to ‘’allow themselves to be used as agents of anti-democracy.”

The labour centre noted that though it agreed to suspend its protests based on its meeting with the President, it would embark on a nationwide strike starting from August 14, 2023, should the government fail to withdraw the lawsuit filed against the labour leaders.

Highlighting the decisions of the NLC, Ajaero said the NEC resolved to support and affirm the decision to suspend further nationwide mass protest and to commit to maintaining the required vigilance needed to hold the government accountable for its assurances and governance in general.

The union further resolved to commit to the terminal date of August 19 within which the issues around the petroleum price hike would be agreed given the assurances of the President and the National Assembly.

The statement added that the NLC resolved “To go on total strike across the country any day labour leaders are summoned to court by the government through the NICN 5; To demand the immediate withdrawal of this litigious terrorism by the Federal Ministry of Justice before the end of work Friday, the 11th of August, 2023; To embark on a nationwide comprehensive strike beginning Monday 14th of August, 2023 if this contemptuous court summons is not withdrawn by whosoever initiated it.”

The counsel to the Organised Labour, Falana, SAN, urged the President to call the permanent secretary of the Federal Ministry of Justice to order over the contempt charges filed against the organized labour.

He also noted that the NLC had in no way breached any agreement it had with the President on the suspension of the nationwide protests.

Falana who spoke in an interview with our correspondent on Thursday night explained that his client had already challenged the ex parte order obtained by the justice ministry from the National Industrial Court.

The human rights lawyer said, “Labour is not in breach of any agreement. They were in a meeting with the president when a ministry official went behind to file contempt charges. That was an embarrassment.

“If the organized labour were in contempt, would the president have met with them? Would the police have marched with them? We have challenged the jurisdiction of the court, and we have challenged the competence of the ex parte order so she (Jeddy-Agba) knows she can’t be talking of contempt of court until our motion challenging the jurisdiction of the court and competence of the ex parte order is taken.”

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Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by TemplarLandry: 6:01am On Aug 04, 2023
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by HenryWilliams(m): 6:06am On Aug 04, 2023
Just say the settlement money wasn't enough
Bunch of mofo jokers playing Nigerians like ping pong
The strike will fail not because it's wrong .. because Nigerians don't trust y'all NLC.
Those days of blind allegiance is over .

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Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by Ofunaofu: 6:06am On Aug 04, 2023
Typical of a notorious narcotics drug trafficker engaging in criminal state capture.

No sincerity of purpose

While he pretends to be having some negotiations with NLC/TUC, he still goes behind procuring Black market Court injunctions and restraining orders to frustrate the NLC/TUC from embarking on any strike

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Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by Minime10(f): 6:08am On Aug 04, 2023
This crop of nlc leaders are the most unstable labour union in history🤣. No government will take an unserious labour union serious🤓
Today you are here, tomorrow you are there🖕
Can't you take a stand

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Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by Ofunaofu: 6:30am On Aug 04, 2023
TemplarLandry:

TemplarLandry, To the federal government led by Tinubu

kindly dedicated "V.I.P"(Vagabonds In Power) by Fela kuti. It's a Great jam!

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Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by FairlyUSEDpussy: 6:43am On Aug 04, 2023
NLC and TUC........don share the bribe money finish Oooo.......they r back to useless agitation!!!!
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by mariovito(m): 6:48am On Aug 04, 2023
Ede
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by Ikaeniyan0: 6:52am On Aug 04, 2023
Their watery threats won't shake the FG. Go on total strike on Aug 14 and the two unions will become illegal. The FG have an upper hand on this issue
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by Macphenson: 7:03am On Aug 04, 2023
okoo
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by KingLennon(m): 7:16am On Aug 04, 2023
BAT should release more funds, the loot did not go round...
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by CJStarz: 7:17am On Aug 04, 2023
I've lost my faith,trust and respect for the NLC because of their sham of a Protest. Unserious bunch.
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by chris4gold(m): 7:19am On Aug 04, 2023
Who takes them seriously in the first place.
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by saintbillion(m): 7:39am On Aug 04, 2023
Ofunaofu:


TemplarLandry, To the federal government led by Tinubu

kindly dedicated "V.I.P"(Vagabonds In Power) by Fela kuti. It's a Great jam!
Lol grin trust me the slowpoke won't do it.
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by John4B: 7:44am On Aug 04, 2023
So, NLC called off the protests without reaching a concrete agreement with fg.
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by Mantilla(m): 7:48am On Aug 04, 2023
This Labour people self...
Is NLC labouring in vain
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by helinues: 7:48am On Aug 04, 2023
August 14

grin grin
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by ican2020: 7:53am On Aug 04, 2023
How can you be negotiating and at the same time rush to court to get restraining order, what an insincere administration that should never be trusted again
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by ronalmagic10(m): 9:04am On Aug 04, 2023
ican2020:
How can you be negotiating and at the same time rush to court to get restraining order, what an insincere administration that should never be trusted again

Olodo. Read again and this time slowly.

NLC should never have embarked on that one day strike based on the judgment of the Industrial Court. They disobeyed that order so they're been held in contempt

If anyone is being insincere then it's the labour leaders for disregarding the court order and using the collective will of Nigerians to negotiate for their pocket

Only obidots and ipob will follow them for any more strike actions. Nigerians have lost faith in this labor unions
Re: FG, Labour Talks Collapse, NLC Begins Strike Aug 14 by KanwuliaExtra: 9:06am On Aug 04, 2023
What type of a Balablu-Nigerian republic is this Nigeria sef? undecided

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