“NLC President, Joe Ajaero Is Pursuing Labour Party’s Interest In Imo State” – Governor Hope Uzodinma

 


The Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, has said the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Joe Ajaero, is pursuing the agenda of the Labour Party in the state.

Hope Uzodinma during an interview on Channels TV on Thursday said Joe Ajaero was a member of the Labour Party and is pursuing whatever programme that will give an advantage to the Labour Party.

“Joe Ajaero is pursuing his personal interest,” the governor said.

“He (Ajaero) has said times with number that he is a member of Labour Party (LP). He has a candidate in the election of Imo State. So, he is driving whatever programme that will give advantage to the Labour Party in Imo State.”

Ajaero was attacked in Owerri last Wednesday just before a planned protest in the state to press the state government to heed the demands of the workers in the state.

The NLC had accused the Uzodinma-led government of supervising the assault on Ajaero but the government denied the allegations.

The NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) had since ordered shutdown of essential services in Imo as protest for the attack on Ajaero and declared a nationwide strike effective November 14, 2023.

On Wednesday, aviation unions in Nigeria directed their workers to withdraw services to all public and private Owerri flights (both inwards and outwards) with effect from midnight.

The unions said the strike is indefinite until otherwise directed by the NLC and the TUC.

On Thursday, Labour picketed the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja and grounded air travel activities at the airport.

Uzodinma also added that he did not know why the NLC leader has been hostile to his government but he looks forward to the day he will engage the labour unions.

“It’s surprising that an NLC president from Imo State will be hostile to my government,” he said.

The governor further said contrary to claims by the NLC, there were backlogs of salaries that were not paid before he came that his administration had cleared.

Uzodinma said some workers were ghost workers while some received double salaries before they were discovered and stopped.

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