Rivers
Labour Party Does Not Represent Workers’ Interest-TUC
The Trade Union Congress
of Nigeria (TUCN) has said that the present leadership of the Labour Party, (LP) does not represent the aspiration of Nigerian workers as it is a product of convoluted process and a deviation from the ideology of the Nigerian Labour Movement.
The founding fathers of the Party, Chairman of the Trade Union Congress, (TUC) in Rivers State, Comrade, Chika Onuegbu who disclosed this in a press statement recently, said the TUC as a body had distanced itself from the Akure convention which produced the present leadership of the party, headed by Alhaji Adulkadir Salam, Dan Nwanyanwu.
He said a stalwart of the Party, Charles Emereonyekw had filed a suit at a Federal High Court, (Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/765/ 2014) in Abuja seeking the nullification of the election of Alhaji Abdulkadir Salam and Dan Nwanyanwu through the Akure convention of the Party last October.
The TUC Chairman further disclosed that the Nigeria Labour Movement had constituted a caretaker committee led by Alhaji Salisu Muhammed to “oversee, reposition the Party and Convene a credible national convention that will produce leaders based on the social democratic ideals of the Party.”
He decried a situation where the Present leadership of the Labour Party had continued to treat the Nigeria labour congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) as outsiders.
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