Mr Ajaero lauded NANNM’s service and commitment to the labour struggle, acknowledging their vital role in keeping NLC strong and vibrant.
“As a result of this unfortunate development, we want to inform you that we have decided to shift the venue for the celebration to the streets of Abuja.
“Nigerians have been pushed to the wall concerning getting their money in the bank and buying fuel at filling stations.”
“Therefore, the next NLC leadership, if you love the workers and if you love your consistency, you must press for the employee compensation act to be universal.”
Mr Wabba said that the directive of the Senate of the National Assembly seeking an extension of the deadline was appropriate.
Mr Buhari’s regime has proposed a compulsory eight-week course at the Michael Imoudu National Institute of Labour Studies for all newly elected labour leaders in Nigeria.
Mr Wabba said the document is a workers-friendly guide that places migrant workers at the core and provides necessary links to facilitate an easy Return and Reintegration.
“The union will have no other option than to call out all our members in banks, insurance and other financial institutions in solidarity with ASUU.”
NLC President Ayuba Wabba said the salary review for the entire public sector was imperative as it was long overdue.
“That will be a lasting option to actually address some of those issues and disputes, and I think it is high time that was done.”
