The fortunes of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and, by the
extension, the fate of Nigerian workers may lie comatose if the yoke of a
N2 billion loan obtained from the federal government is not resolved
tactfully.
Ripples Nigeria has reliably gathered that government representatives
plan to play the N2 billion card as the ultimate joker if organized
labour sticks to its gun in the course of tripartite talks slated for
next week.
Already, the Wabba-led faction of NLC has been accused of selling out to government by pleading for debt forgiveness.
The NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) had obtained a N2 billion
loan each from the Federal Government to procure buses and set up
transport systems as part of palliatives to ease the movement of
workers.
On Sunday, Mr Ayuba Wabba led his group to call off a disjointed
4-day old nation-wide strike after it failed woefully to sway the
government against an increase in pump price of fuel to N145 per litre.
It cited interventions of ‘well-meaning Nigerians’ which included the
leadership of the National Assembly and a team led by Asiwaju Ahmed Bola
Tinubu, national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as
reason for its action.
The strike was predictably doomed from the onset as key workers’
unions such as the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas workers
(NUPENG), Electricity Workers Union and, Petroleum and Natural Gas
Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) pulled out soon after
the idea was mooted.
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