Insecurity: Tinubu Meets Labour Leaders, Governors To Avert Planned Protest

President Bola Tinubu has held a meeting with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) in an effort to avert a planned protest over the challenges of insecurity confronting the nation.

The meeting called on Tuesday night ahead of Wednesday’s planned protest by the Organised Labour had labour leaders and and governors in attendance.

Speaking to State House Correspondents after the meeting, NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, said the Organised Labour will review its proposed nationwide protest scheduled for Wednesday following a meeting between its leadership and President Tinubu.

Ajaero added that the labour delegation he led to the Presidential Villa would reconvene after a scheduled meeting between organised labour and the NGF to reassess the situation.

According to the NLC President, the labour movement will return to the drawing board to carefully digest the issues discussed with Tinubu and determine the next steps.

Ajaero stresed that the meeting was strictly consultative, adding that the delegation would return to its internal meeting to continue deliberations.

He noted that the outcome of the discussions would be made known by Wednesday.

“We came for consultation with the President and we have finished, so we have to go back to our meeting and then continue tomorrow. By tomorrow you will get the outcome.

“If I am insisting or not insisting on my protest, I will communicate to you it is not an organisation that one person rules.

“Let’s go back, now you have a meeting of Labour and Governor’s Forum, we go back to the drawing board and digest all that Mr President said to us and move forward from there.” Ajaero added.

Speaking further on the expanded engagement between the Federal Government and organised labour, the Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum and Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, said consultations were ongoing, stressing that the discussions were focused on constructive dialogue.

Governor Uzodinma noted that the outcome of the engagement would be communicated at the appropriate time, assuring Nigerians that all parties involved were acting in the national interest.

“Consultation is going on we were dialoguing like he said at the end of the day you will know what you are supposed to know and what you want to know

“What should Nigerians expect? Of course we are here to serve the country, both the labour the government and the governed. We are all working service to the nation,” Uzodinma said.

Minister of State for Labour, Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, said members of the NLC, who are also citizens, had requested an audience with President Tinubu and were granted the opportunity.

The NLC had called on workers, civil society allies and others to take to the streets on Wednesday to protest against the security challenges confronting the nation.

Recall that the December 17 planned protest was part of the resolutions reached at the NLC National Executive Council, NEC, meeting held in Lagos State on December 4.

NLC had also stated that the protest would be peaceful and involve workers and civil society allies marching along designated routes nationwide.

Source: Leadership

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