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Labour Groups Warn Of Disruptive Actions If State Of Emergency In Rivers Isn't Lifted

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Labor Unions Issue Strong Warning Against State of Emergency in Rivers

Listen up, folks. The organized labor groups in Nigeria have had enough. They’re not mincing words when it comes to the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State. If this decision isn’t reversed soon, these groups are ready to take decisive actions that could disrupt the nation’s economic activities. That’s right, they’re not messing around.

Here’s the scoop: This warning came in a joint statement from some heavy hitters—Alex Agwanwor, the Rivers State Chairperson of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC); Ikechukwu Onyefuru, State Chairperson of the Trade Union Congress (TUC); and Chuku Emecheta, Chairperson of the Joint Negotiation Council (JNC). They’re standing together on this one.

Suspension of Elected Officials Called Premature and Baseless

Labour groups aren’t holding back. They’re describing the suspension of elected officials like Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, and members of the House of Assembly as premature and baseless. These politicians were freely chosen by the people of Rivers State, and any attempt to remove them is a slap in the face to the constitution.

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  • Union leaders argue that reversing these actions is crucial to safeguarding the integrity of Nigeria’s democratic system. They’re not just talking about politics here; they’re talking about protecting the very foundation of democracy in the country. It’s a big deal, and they want everyone to understand that.

    Immediate Hardships Faced by Workers

    But wait, there’s more. The unions have pointed out the immediate hardships caused by this state of emergency. Local government workers are suffering the most—many haven’t received their salaries yet. Imagine trying to feed your family and pay bills when the money you rely on isn’t coming in. That’s the reality for these workers.

    While everyone agrees that maintaining law and order is important, the unions stress that such actions must always follow the Nigerian Constitution. It’s not about undermining security; it’s about ensuring that everything is done by the book.

    Union Leaders Demand Immediate Action

    The unions have also raised concerns that suspending elected officials and disrupting salary payments for workers violate fundamental rights. They believe this could lead to even bigger security and economic problems. It’s like opening a can of worms that no one wants to deal with.

    The statement urges President Bola Tinubu, the National Assembly, and the judiciary to step up and reverse the state of emergency. They want the suspended elected officials reinstated, and they want it done quickly. It’s a call to action that can’t be ignored.

    Push for Peaceful Resolution

    Now, here’s where things get interesting. The unions are urging the federal government to engage in meaningful dialogue with all stakeholders. They believe that talking things through could lead to a peaceful resolution. It’s a smart move because no one wants this situation to escalate further.

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  • But here’s the kicker: If their demands aren’t met within a reasonable timeframe, these labor groups are ready to take strategic union actions. They’re asking workers to stay calm and keep doing their jobs, but they’re also warning that they won’t hesitate to act if necessary. It’s a delicate balance, and everyone’s watching closely to see what happens next.

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