Ajaero emerges new NLC president; asks Buhari regime to end fuel scarcity in 2 weeks

Joe Ajaero has been unanimously elected as the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC). He was sworn-in on Wednesday alongside 15 other executives to lead organised Labour for the next four years.
Mr Ajaero, former General Secretary of the National Union of Electricity Union, was voted on consensus at the 13th NLC’s National Delegates Conference in Abuja.
Addressing workers at the conference, Mr Ajaero urged the Buhari regime to end fuel queues within two weeks to avoid industrial action.
He said, “We will definitely not keep quiet in the face of this deliberate defilement of citizenship by the ruling elites as we may mobilise across the nation to nudge the government to act more responsibly towards the citizenry.”
The new NLC president said that the new executives were committed to pursuing the interest and desires of workers and the entire Nigerians.
He promised that his leadership would speak for the millions of Nigerians and also seek a platform to lift them out of poverty.
“We, therefore, pledge our loyalty to the NLC, workers, the Nigerian people and the country. Our thoughts and actions shall be propelled by this avowal,” he said.
He said that his leadership would pursue a new national minimum wage law that would take into consideration the objective reality of the socio-economic situation, and expand its reach to capture more workers.
According to him, the wage review law will be sought through the national labour advisory council, to ensure that all loopholes exploited by workplace partners to restrict the efforts of making workplaces more decent compliance are blocked.
“We urge all employers of labour who have unsettled issues with their workers and unions to immediately resolve them to avoid our intervention,” he said.
Mr Ajaero urged the government to review the privatisation policy on the electricity sector as it was mired in corruption.
Other members of the executive include Adewale Adeyanju, Deputy National President; Audu Amber, 2nd Deputy National President; Kabiru Sani, also a National Deputy President.
Ambali Olatunji was elected the National Treasurer; Benjamin Anthony, Vice President; Steve Okoro, Vice President; Michael Nnachi, Vice President; Olawole Sunday, Vice President; Marwan Adamu, Financial Secretary.
Others are, Williams Akporeha, National Trustee; and three Internal Auditors, Babatunde Olatunji, Mohammed Ibrahim and Haruna Ibrahim; as well as two ex-officio members.
(NAN)
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