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Group tackles NLC for invading Ngige’s residence

Pic 23. From left: Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen Chris Ngige; National President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Ayuba Wabba; Vice President, Academics Staff Union of University (ASUU), Mr Emmanuel Osodeke; ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi and the immediate past President of ASUU, Comrade Nasir Isa, during their meeting with the Minister in Abuja on Thursday ( 7/9/17). 04834/7/9/2017/Albert Otu/ICE/NAN

A group, the Coalition of Delta APC Support Groups, on Friday condemned the decision of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to picket the residence of  Chris Ngige, minister of labour.

Daniel Ekuigbo, convener of the coalition, who is also the coordinator of Change Consolidation Coalition, made the position of the group known in a statement made available to journalists.

Ekuigbo said it is even more disturbing that the NLC is acting in this manner purportedly to compel Ngige to disobey the approval of President Muhammadu Buhari and inaugurate Frank Kokori as the chairman of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund in place of Austin Enajemo-Isire.

He said it is not only difficult to understand why the NLC will make an issue of a chairmanship appointment of one individual Nigerian a national emergency just because that individual is a former labour leader.

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“The picketing of the Labour Minister’s private residence was not only unlawful and against the Trade Dispute Act of Nigeria and gross violation of the fundamental right of Dr Ngige to his private life, but also criminal and an embarrassment to organise labour organisation,” he said.

“Assuming without conceding that Ngige acted outside Presidential approval to refuse the inauguration of Kokori as chairman of the board of the NSITF, does such act constitute a trade dispute which permit the NLC to picket offices or businesses where the dispute arises?

“What exactly is NLC’s interest in the this matter? The same Kokori has been given another appointment by Mr President as Chairman of the Michael Imoudu Labour Training Institute, Ilorin, so why is NLC insisting Kokori must be Chairman of NSITF?

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“The NLC must know that there are federal laws that established and regulate trade unions and trade disputes which must be obeyed by all parties, employers and employees including trade unions.

“NLC can only act within such laws and must restrict its protest or picketing to the official offices and in this case, perhaps offices of the Minister of Labour, the office of Mr President or other Federal Government office connected to the NSITF in its determination to compel either Dr Ngige to disobey Mr President or Mr President to change his approval from Mr Isire to Chief Kokori whichever is applicable.

“For the NLC to take its protest to the private residence of a government official for matters that are wholly and strictly official, is totally condemnable and should be denounced by all Nigerians because such act is not only lawless but violates the private life of Ngige and indeed any official of government and private sector. To take petrol tankers loaded with fuel and block the entrance of the Minister’s house is not only an illegal and dangerous act of intimidation but a reckless threat to life and properties of not only Dr Ngige and family but Dr Ngige’s neighbors and their families.

“Finally, we call on all Nigerians to rise up and condemn this barbaric act by the NLC. Nigerians should direct the NLC to prioritize the interest of Nigerians ahead of an individual who believes he is entitled to be appointed to a particular position by the President of Nigeria.”

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