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NLC shuts down Labour Party national secretariat, as power tussle deepens

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…Union accuse Abure of organizing secret convention

…Ajaero using Union for 2027 political goals – Abure

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Wednesday shut down the national secretariat of the Labour Party (LP) as the power tussle between the President of the NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero and National Chairman of Labour Party, LP, Comrade Julius Abure deepened.

Members of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) staged a protest on Wednesday, March 20, at the national headquarters of the Labour Party (LP) in Abuja.

The NLC, led by Comrade Ismail Bello, the acting general-secretary, demanded the resignation of the national chairman, Barrister Julius Abure, stating that the protest was a clear expression of their dissatisfaction with the current party leadership and its perceived departure from the party’s core principles.

They accused Abure of using the party for personal gain and deviating from its original mission to advocate for the working class and the betterment of Nigerians.

One of the key grievances cited by the NLC was Abure’s alleged planning of a secret national convention for the Labour Party without involving the NLC. This action was seen as a betrayal of the party’s values of solidarity and unity. The NLC also criticised Abure for running the party in a “sole administrator” fashion, which they claimed was causing internal strife within the party.

In response to these allegations, the NLC passed a vote of no confidence in Abure and called for his prompt resignation. They also called for the establishment of a caretaker transition committee to oversee a transparent and inclusive national convention for the LP, adhering to proper procedures from the ward to the national level.

However, the Labour Party has pushed back against the NLC’s actions, threatening legal action against the congress. In a statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, Obiora Ifoh, the LP accused the NLC of conducting a personal vendetta against Abure. The LP described the NLC’s actions as criminal and a misplacement of priorities.

The LP also criticised the NLC’s president, Joe Ajaero, accusing him of greed and inordinate ambition. The LP questioned Ajaero’s leadership, stating that he had failed to address critical national issues such as poor workers’ wages, high inflation, and insecurity in the country.

The Labour Party further argued that the NLC’s claim of ownership of the party was unfounded, as a political party is owned by its card-carrying or financial members. The LP also accused the NLC of politicising its leadership and abandoning its primary responsibilities of defending Nigerian workers.

As tensions between the NLC and the LP escalate, the future of the Labour Party’s leadership and direction remains uncertain. The NLC’s call for a change in leadership and the LP’s resistance to these demands have created a standoff that could have significant implications for the party and the broader political landscape in Nigeria.

In the same vein, the National Chairman of the LP, Comrade Julius Abure, has told the President of the NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero not to use the platform, funds and resources of the NLC to pursue his ambition of either becoming the president of the country in 2027 or Governor of Imo State.

Abure stated this at Asaba, Delta State on Wednesday while reacting to the shutting down of the Labour Party’s National Headquarters by protesting members of the NLC who demanded for his immediate removal as National Chairman of the party.

He said the “picketing” of the party’s office was politically motivated, describing it as a show of rascality and abuse of office and the laws of the land.

He said, “I must state today that the leadership of NLC under Joe Ajaero is on the part of destroying the successes we have recorded in the 2023 general election.”

“I had expected that as a responsible trade union centre, a responsible labour leader; number one should have teamed up with the Labour Party to see how we can team up together to make the country better.

“Unfortunately and ironically too, the NLC is the one that is on the path of war against the Labour Party. I must state clearly that Ajaero as NLC President has not been able to organise a successful strike action. Not even a single protest or even picketing the government establishment in order to bring the government to accede to the numerous requests of workers.

“As we speak, there are unfair labour practices meted out to workers by several organisations in the country. I have not seen Joe Ajaero go to such organisations to picket them.”

While reiterating that Joe Ajaero is not a registered member of the Labour Party, Abure said the party is not owned by NLC as claimed by the labour union.

He said: “Over the past few years, NLC has been claiming ownership of Labour Party. l must state clearly that NLC is not the owner of Labour Party. The party is not owned by NLC.

“The law is very clear that you cannot picket an organisation where you do not have your workers. We are not the employers of NLC and they don’t have the legitimate reason to picket our office.

“We have no trade union dispute with NLC, there is no notice issued to us that we have a trade union dispute with NLC. This is clearly an abuse of office and abuse of the laws of the land,” He emphasised.

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Minimum wage: FG, Organised Labour to meet today

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…As NLC tells committee to perish offer below N615,000

The Federal Government and the Organised Labour have been scheduled to meet today to resume negotiations on the new minimum wage.

Recall that the Organised Labour comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) pulled out of the negotiation meeting last week Wednesday when the government offered N48,000 as the new minimum wage.

However, Chairman of the Tripartite Committee on the National Minimum wage, Alhaji Bukar Goni in a letter to the organised labour for a meeting tomorrow indicated interest that the government will shift ground and asked the organised labour to also shift ground.

The letter appealed to the labour leaders to speak to their members and attend the reconvened meeting next Tuesday.

The organised labour comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have proposed a new minimum wage of N615,000, which is way higher than the N48,000 proposal by the government.

The organised private sector, on the other hand, proposed an initial offer of N54,000. After dumping the talks, the labour leaders addressed a press conference where they expressed their anger over the Federal Government’s offer.

They blamed the government and the private sector for the breakdown in negotiation.

The Federal Government had failed to present a nationally acceptable minimum wage to Nigerians before the May 1 Labour Day.

The situation has forced labour to be at loggerheads with the government. In the wake of the tussle, the NLC President Joe Ajaero insisted on the N615,000 minimum wage, arguing that the amount was arrived at after an analysis of the economic situation worsened by the hike in the cost of living and the needs of an average Nigerian family of six.

Ajaero and labour leaders have given the Federal Government a May 31 deadline to meet their demands.

Reacting, the Nigeria Labour Congress has told the committee to perish making an offer below N615,000.

Defending the proposed wage, the NLC Head of Information and Public Affairs, Benson Upah, said, “Well, it will not be fair and these are the reasons. The first reason is that when we demanded for N615,000, we broke that down. In fact, we used the barest minimum.”

“For instance we put accommodation for N40,000, we also use for feeding N500, tell me where you are going to get food for N500 with a family of six. As I said, we used barest estimate but beyond that, government hiked electricity tariff by two hundred and fifty percent after we made our demand and that has introduced new cost and expenses. So if government is serious, it should not be thinking about a hundred thousand naira.”

The NLC spokesman further added that the NLC will honour the invitation but he advised the government to be serious.

He said, “Our expectations are that the government should be serious this time around. We expect them to take more seriously the issue of wages of workers.”

On January 30, Vice President Kashim Shettima inaugurated the 37-member tripartite committee to come up with a new minimum wage.

With its membership cutting across federal, and state governments, the private sector, and organised labour, the panel is to recommend a new national minimum wage for the country.

During the committee’s inauguration, the Vice President urged the members to “speedily” arrive at a resolution and submit their reports early.

“This timely submission is crucial to ensure the emergence of a new minimum wage,” Shettima said.

The 37-man committee is chaired by the former Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Goni Aji.

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GBB unveils 24hr service desk to address consumer complaints

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Galaxy Backbone Limited has unveiled a 24hr Service desk to address consumer complaints.

This initiative was announced last week and is set to revolutionise the customer service experience of Galaxy Backbone clients.

This new development will significantly enhance customer service experience with Stakeholders, Customers and Prospectivecustomers’ across the public and private sector.

According to the company, “This development is a direct response to the’ evolving needs of our growing customer base and our ongoing commitment to constantly improve our services and ensure that our customers have access to support whenever they need it.”

Galaxy Backbone Limited is an Information and Communications Technology Services provider, wholly owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria. Galaxy Backbone continues to operate, improve and upgrade its common services platform to meet international standards. The agency offers cloud services, telepresence services, Internet connectivity services, data hosting in its Tier IV data centre, amongst a host of others.

Nigeria has indeed begun to take digitalisation as a priority having made giant strides and bold steps to enhance digital transformation with Galaxy Backbone (GBB) Limited leading the forefront as the Backbone of Nigeria’s digital transformation.

As an organisation that prides itself in the delivery of world class services, GBB consistently presents itself to the principles and scrutiny of the International Standards Organisation (ISO) as a way to ensure Customer service is paramount in its entire operations. The organisation recertifies itself every year as an ISO 20000 organisation ensuring its Service Management System (SMS) is always up to date.

The company has dedicated customer care lines for Federal Ministries, Departments Government-wide IP & Agencies (83070, 83072, 83046). The customer service team can also be reached via the following mediums: WhatsApp/GSM Call: 08073990518; Email: [email protected]; Galaxy Backbone service Desk: 02094605333, 02094621500.

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NAFDAC cracks down on counterfeit cosmetics, shuts three shops in Lagos

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By Sodiq Adelakun

In a bid to protect consumers from potential harm, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has shut down three cosmetics shops and raided others in Lagos State for selling unregistered “Dr. Teal’s” brand cosmetics.

This was contained in a post on its X (formerly Twitter) handle on Saturday.

The agency took this action following a complaint from the trademark holder, who alleged that the products being sold were potential counterfeits.

The agency’s raid on the shops resulted in the seizure of large quantities of unregistered cosmetics, which are suspected to be counterfeit. The owners of the shops have been warned and may face further sanctions if they continue to sell unregistered products.

The statement partly read, “NAFDAC has shut down three cosmetics shops and raided others, targeting the sale of unregistered ‘Dr. Teal’s’ brand cosmetics. This action follows a complaint from the trademark holder regarding potential counterfeit products.

“The enforcement operation took place at the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex, Egbeda, and Ikeja areas.

“Two suspected shops along the Excellent Line at the Trade Fair Complex were targeted, resulting in sealed shops and invitation letters issued to attendants.”

Also, there was a raid on Okas Global Link Limited yielding over 200 cartons of various Dr. Teal’s products and other unregistered cosmetics.

The agency suspects these products to be the source of distribution for the counterfeit items. Additionally, Cubana Stores at Phil Hallmark Plaza was sealed for selling unregistered Dr. Teal’s brand moisturising body and bath products.

According to NAFDAC regulations, shop owners found guilty of selling unregistered products face fines of up to N5 million. As part of ongoing investigations, shop owners are being questioned to determine their involvement in the sale of counterfeit cosmetics.

The agency emphasised the significant health risks associated with using fake cosmetics, which can contain harmful substances that can cause serious harm to consumers.

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