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Brutalised NLC President Joe Ahaero Released By Police, Hospitalised, Says Falana

National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero who was arrested earlier on Wednesday by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force, has been released.

This revelation was made in a chat shared by Human Rights Lawyer/Activist, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN in a WhatsApp Platform. Falana in the chat said: “We have secured Comrade Ajero’s release. But he is in the hospital as he was brutalised by the police.”

NLC’s Head of Information, Benson Upah, had told The PUNCH, that Ajaero was picked up at the state secretariat of the congress and taken to an unknown location.

“President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero, was picked up a few minutes ago from NLC state council secretariat by heavily armed policemen in Owerri and taken to an unknown destination,” Upah informed our correspondent via a text message.

The PUNCH reports that the NLC had vowed to mobilise its members for a total strike in Imo state starting Today, November 1, 2023.

Ajaero, during a press briefing on Sunday, had accused the Imo State Government of “violating the rights of the Nigerian workers in the state.”

Accusing the state governor Hope Uzodimma of neglecting workers’ welfare, Ajaero lamented that many of them have died because of the alleged lack of payment of their salaries.

He outlined some of the infractions against workers by Uzodimma, including the alleged refusal to implement previous agreements especially the accord reached on January 9, 2021, outstanding salary arrears of about 20 months, unjust declaration of workers as ghost workers, declaration of pensioners as ghost workers and unsettled gratuity arrears, among others.

According to him, approximately 10,000 pensioners have been wrongly labelled as ghost pensioners resulting in over 22 months of unpaid pensions while about 11,000 workers have been branded by the Imo State Government as ghost workers.

The NLC president also lamented the non-compliance with the national minimum wage by the state government, adding that Governor Uzodinma has resisted the use of social dialogue and collective bargaining to resolve the issues.

@The PUNCH

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