Joe Ajaero wants to plunge Nigeria into crisis — former NLC leader

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A former Vice-President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Isa Tijjani, has accused the Joe Ajaero-led NLC leadership of alleged moves to plunge the country into economic and political crisis over excessive calls for industrial action.

Tijjani said this at a news conference on Saturday in Kano.

“The NLC President, Mr Joe Ajaero is allegedly up to something in his frequent callings for strike even when clearly the Federal Government is on top of the particular situation they are talking about.

“Bargaining power is not always 100 per cent, but as a pressure group if you have 62 per cent of what you are looking for, you then negotiate and allow peace to reign.

“Today, the integrity of NLC is at stake because they deviated from their main job of protecting the collective rights of Nigerians,” he said

He said that incessant strike by the labour unions poses a significant threat to the nation’s economy.

According to him, there are alternatives to strike, and urged labour unions to explore them in resolving their differences with the government.

“The country is in a critical situation, and incessant strike and protest will injure the economy.

“When the economy is in tarters, every body will suffer because we all depend on Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

“Recession is everywhere, we are not currently good, the economy cannot afford a nationwide strike at this time,” he said.

On wage increase, Tijjani said the N485,000 minimum wage proposed by the unions was no longer feasible in view of the economic realities in the country.