Former National Vice President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Isa Tijjani, accuses NLC’s National President, Joe Ajaero, of attempting to create economic and political turmoil through frequent strikes.
Tijjani, speaking in Kano, alleges Ajaero’s strike calls disrupt peace, even when government addresses issues partially. He suggests negotiation when significant progress is made.
He criticizes Ajaero for straying from NLC’s core duty of safeguarding Nigerians’ rights, asserting Ajaero lacks suitability for leading the Union.
Tijjani asserts Ajaero’s insistence on strikes despite government efforts to resolve issues indicates ill-intent towards Nigeria.
He reminds Ajaero that some issues have global dimensions like economic recession, requiring collaborative solutions.
Tijjani questions Ajaero’s leadership, contrasting NLC’s current approach unfavorably with past practices of strategic advocacy.
He challenges NLC’s demand for a ₦450,000 minimum wage as unrealistic given states’ financial constraints.
Tijjani advocates for realistic negotiations, emphasizing salary increments should be percentage-based.
He disagrees with President Tinubu’s suggestion that NLC should act as an opposition party and stand for election in 2027, proposing dialogue to address concerns instead…[CONTINUE READING HERE]>>
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