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COMMUNIQUE
ISSUED AT THE END OF AN EMMERGENCY MEETING OF THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
(NEC) OF THE NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS (NLC) HELD ON THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010
AT THE ASAA PYRAMID HOTEL, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE. Preamble The
National Executive Council (NEC) of the Nigeria Labour Congress
(NLC) met at an emergency session on March 4, 2010 in Kaduna. The meeting whose
opening session was addressed by the Kaduna State Governor, Arch. Namadi Sambo
and the NLC President, Comrade Abdulwahed Omar, was convened by the leadership
of Congress generally on the State of the Nation
and specifically on the contentious issues surrounding the deregulation of the
downstream sector of the petroleum industry. The
NEC-in-Session, after due deliberation, arrived at the following resolutions: A)
ON DEREGULATION:
(i)
NEC took note of the Federal Government’s invitation for Congress to
participate in a Government-Labour committee to further look at the issue of deregulation
of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry. (ii)
NEC resolved that it is not opposed to negotiation and dialogue with Government
whenever necessary on any issue or policy that has far reaching impact on
workers and the Nigerian masses. (iii)
NEC resolved to send Congress top leaders to
participate in the Government-Labour committee. Congress delegates to the new
committee are to be guided by the NEC resolution of December 15, 2009 when it received the report of
the 10-Person Committee on Deregulation. (iv)
NEC consequently nominated the following as Congress representatives on the
Government-Labour committee:
i.) Comrade Abdulwahed Omar - President ii.) Comrade Onikolease Irabor - Deputy President iii.) Comrade Promise Adewusi - Deputy President iv.) Comrade Peters Adeyemi - Deputy President v.) Comrade Issa Aremu - Vice President vi.) Comrade Ayuba Wabba - National Treasurer vii.) Comrade John Odah - General Secretary B) STATE OF
THE NATION:
(i)
ILL-HEALTH OF PRESIDENT YAR’ADUA NEC-in-session
reviewed the actions taken by the leadership of Congress since its last meeting
on the prolonged ill-health of President Yar’adua and endorsed them. NEC
mandated the leadership to continue to let the overall interest of the
stability of the polity and the protection of our democracy be the main guiding
principle in our response to the unfortunate crisis created by the prolonged
ill-health of President Yar’adua. (ii) ON
INEC AND PREPARATION FOR 2011
GENERAL ELECTIONS: NEC
reviewed Congress’ campaign for the implementation of the Justice Mohammed
Uwais Committee Report on Electoral
Reform. It decried the apparent neglect of the process of
electoral reform by the National Assembly, even as the 2011 general elections
are fast approaching.
NEC
resolved that urgent action needs to be taken to show that both the Executive
and the Legislature
are genuinely working to prevent a repeat of the disaster that was the 2007
general elections and the subsequent by-elections since then. In
this respect and in the light of the recent failing of INEC during the Anambra
governorship election, NEC-in-Session resolved that it is of utmost importance
that Maurice Iwu must be removed as the Chief Electoral Officer
of the Federation. NEC is of the view that he has inflicted enough damage on
the electoral integrity of the nation that all patriots must work to have him
removed and prevented from presiding over preparations of the next general
elections. The
leadership of Congress was therefore mandated to convey this to the Acting President and the leadership of the
National Assembly. The Congress leadership was similarly mandated to fix a date
for national mass action to drive home our point that Maurice Iwu must go as
INEC boss. NEC-in-session resolved that immediate steps be taken
to begin the process of updating and cleansing of the voters register which is
the basic foundation upon which any credible election can be conducted. NEC
noted this should be of urgent priority given the recent mediocre performance
of INEC in Anambra State
which led to massive disenfranchisement of voters. Comrade
Abdulwahed I. Omar Comrade
John Odah President General
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