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2023 Elections: NLC Demands Restructuring for Sustainable Development

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The Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC) has called for restructuring that would bring good governance, sustainable development and social justice as the country approaches the 2023 general election and beyond.

The NLC President, Mr Ayuba Wabba, said this at the 2022 Workers Political Conference on Wednesday in Abuja.

The theme of the Conference is, “Commitment to National Emancipation and Development through Effective Political Engagement by Workers’’.

According to Wabba, the Conference seeks to set the Labour Agenda as a guide to our affiliates and workers and for engagement with Nigeria’s political class at federal, state, local government and ward.

“With 2023 in view, there is a lot of politicking, intrigues and subterfuge in the political space.

Every indication shows that the polity is once again being over-heated.

“Sadly, as it has become norm with our cycle of broken politics, the polity is not being heated with questions and answers on how the current political mandate has been used by political office holders.

“The polity is not being over-heated with concerns on how the current ruling elites have honoured the socio-economic rights of Nigerians in Chapter Two of the 1999 Constitution.

“The polity is not being over-heated with new ideas of how politicians can meet the expectations of Nigerians who want constant power, motorable roads, adequate security, and living wages that will offer workers a chance at decent living.

“The near absence and acute deficit of serious engagement with these existential political concerns have provided the context for this Workers’ Political Conference,’’ he said.

He added that, we have thought hard and long about how our political elites have treated the national questions of good governance, sustainable development and social justice.

He noted that the purpose of the Political Conference was to reconstruct the critical bridge of issue-based politics that accommodates the interests of Nigerian workers and people.

According to him, our determination is that in the run up to the 2023 elections, we must not to allow professional politicians to evade critical questions of national development.

“This is why we have developed a Workers Charter of Demands that prioritises equity, fairness and social justice.

“Our charter of demands asks for free and quality education to tertiary levels for every Nigerian child. Our Charter of Demands insists that every Nigerian should access free and quality healthcare from cradle to grave.

“Our charter of demands make the argument for the kind of restructuring that brings sustainable development to real Nigerians currently struggling with the crumbs,’’he said.

The NLC president also said the demand posits that politicians should no longer be allowed to send their kids to schools abroad or treat their sicknesses in foreign hospitals,  while the poor are trapped in endless strike  and poor medical facilities.

He also demanded for the promotion of  decent work conditions for workers including equal pay for work of equal value, training, predictable promotion and affordable housing close to workers’ places of work,’’ he said.

Wabba said the demand also called for prompt payment of pension and other retirement benefits to the aged pensioners and the protection of all trade union rights,among others.

“Our charter of demands is a pact of emancipation for Nigerian workers and people. It is our duty to put it at the front burner of 2023 politics.

“We can make this happen by mobilizing every worker in Nigeria to get their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) ready.

According to him, the next step is to engage politically. We must be ready to engage political parties especially Workers Political Party and progressive political interests across the country.

He said this was to ensure that a significant number of candidates who would vie for elective positions in 2023 subscribe to the provisions of our Charter.

He commended the signing of the Electoral Act 2022 into law, adding that, ”it is helpful that the Act allows INEC to fully deploy electronic voting systems for future elections.

“We hope that this will help us achieve one-man-one-vote and one-woman-one-vote. We expect workers’ votes to count in 2023. We expect free, fair and credible elections.

“ We urge INEC and security agencies to stamp out the menace of vote-buying and electoral violence during the 2023 polls.

“ INEC should also perfect the Bi-modal Voter Accreditation System to drastically reduce resort to incidence forms and disenfranchisement of eligible voters.

“In 2023, it is our collective responsibility to ensure that all votes count and in case you are still wondering why Nigerian workers are now very passionate about engagement with partisan politics.

“ Therefore, be ready to join us when our campaign hits your geo-political zone, state, local government, ward, and polling unit, ’’he added.

Also, Prof. Attahiru Jega, Former, INEC Chairman and also Chairman of the occasion, said that Nigeria was at crossroads, as the country prepares for the 2023 general elections.

According to him, Nigerian citizens, and the working people, can either continue play the ostrich on the current trajectory of reckless, senseless, visionless journey towards democratic and socioeconomic development.

“It is time to wake up, rise and join hands in solidarity for struggles and active engagement in the political process towards, national emancipation from a devilish alliance of exploiters.

“It is time to broadly engage with and struggle for wider socio-political and economic issues, which affect all citizens” ’he said.

He, however, called for a revolution, to improve governance and quality of leadership for good and democratic governance.

“This would create a better environment for protecting, advancing, and defending the overall interest of the working people.

“A revolution may, indeed be desirable under the circumstances, but given the current realities, it is far-fetched.

“Broader patriotic and emancipatory struggles for good democratic governance may under the circumstances, help rescue the country and reposition it.

“That is towards the satisfaction of the fundamental needs and aspirations of all citizens, and improving the scope and space for working peoples,’’ he said.

Jega further said that in view of the general elections, it was time to effectively mobilise, consciencetise and involve Nigerian workers in broader political engagements towards using the electoral process to improve the leadership recruitment processes.

“This is, to elect good and popular representatives in governance, and by so doing, catalyse good democratic governance would certainly be in the overall, long-term interest of the Nigerian working people,” he said.

He called on Nigerian workers, trade unions, among others to work together with credible patriots in professional associations to  bring about remarkable improvement in the politics and governance. as we inch towards the 2023 general elections.

“The minimum agenda would be to improve the integrity of the Nigerian electoral process; to demand for reforms to expand the scope of transparent democratic participation within political parties.

“Others are to improve the processes of selection, fielding and election of candidates into positions of leadership in governance at all levels, local, state and national/federal.

`The task is to ensure that either a working people – oriented political party with a popularly acceptable programme fields good, competent and credible candidates in general.

“Only candidates who have integrity, competence and who meet people-oriented selection criteria are elected into executive or legislative positions in governance.’’he said.

“All hands of progressive forces need to, have to, to on deck to prevent our country from imminent collapse, and to turn it around on to a trajectory of good democratic governance for beneficial democratic, socioeconomic development, ’he said..

He added that, a broad alliance of progressive forces for national rescue and emancipation is absolutely required to get Nigeria out of the current unwholesome predicament in which it finds itself. (NAN)

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Crisis Hit ADC as Ex-Deputy Chairman Takes Over Party Leadership

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

Fresh leadership crisis is rocking the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a former National Deputy Chairman of the party, Nafi’u Bala, has declared himself the new Interim National Chairman of ADC.Bala, who is also a former governorship candidate of the ADC in Gombe State, made the declaration at a press conference held late on Wednesday night in Abuja.

Bala accused the David Mark-led interim leadership of the ADC of hijacking the party through unconstitutional means and warned of impending legal action to challenge what he described as a “total surrender” of the party’s structure to external political actors.
“We wish to draw the attention of all members of our great party and Nigerians at large, to the ongoing acts of political hooliganism being perpetrated by some individuals who were hitherto entrusted with the leadership of the party,” Bala said.
His declaration comes weeks after a coalition of prominent opposition figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi, adopted the ADC as a platform to unseat the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027.The coalition arrangement was formally announced on July 2 by Ralph Nwosu, founder and pioneer chairman of the ADC, who also revealed the resignation of the National Working Committee (NWC) and endorsed an interim leadership led by Mark.But Bala insists the move lacks legal and moral legitimacy.“We are all living witnesses to the show of shame and acts of lawlessness being displayed by these unscrupulous leaders, who, without any qualm or sense of moral restraint, plunged our party into a needless crisis and leadership uncertainty,” Bala declared.He condemned what he called an unprecedented and undemocratic transfer of party leadership to “political strangers,” vowing to defend the party’s constitutional order.“The idea of mortgaging the future of our great party, by abdicating the constitutional duties and responsibilities of all elected officers of the party, to some powerful outsiders who never belong to the party, is condemnable,” he added.Bala described the internal shake-up as a “shoddily rehearsed political melodrama,” saying it would be resisted through both party mechanisms and legal channels.“In case these individuals choose to ignore our urgent calls to obey our constitutional guidelines and thus remain very obdurate and recalcitrant in their aberrant behaviour, we shall proceed with gusto to challenge these gross acts of impunity in the courts and bring them to justice,” he said.Bala emphasized that the party’s constitution clearly outlines the processes for leadership succession and that, in line with those provisions, he was now assuming the position of interim national chairman.He called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to “urgently” recognise him as the legitimate leader of the party.

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Appointment of Yilwatda, Hounding of Opposition by EFCC Can’t Save Tinubu in 2027 – APC Chieftain

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

A controversial chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers state, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has declared that the appointment Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda as APC National Chairman and harassment of opposition politicians cannot save President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

He alleged that President Bola Tinubu is having his eyes on electoral fraud in 2027 and the recent appointment of Prof.
Yilwatda as National Chairman of the APC has further highlighted this.Chief Eze also noted that the sudden activation of EFCC’s attack mode against perceived political foes is highly condemnable and signposts an administration that is paranoid over the conduct of a credible, free and fair election come 2027 general elections.
In a statement released to the media, Eze stated unequivocally that none of what he described as the devious plots being adopted by the Tinubu administration to retain power will come to fruition.“I wish to state that none of these acts, both unleashing the EFCC on opposition politicians and appointment of Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda as the National Chairman of APC, so that he can manipulate INEC, will save Tinubu from relocating back to Lagos come 2027,” Eze said.“The truth is that 2027 general elections are neither between APC and ADC nor any other political party, but emphatically between APC and Nigerians.“With the level of hydra-headed socio-economic and political calamities that have befallen this country due to Tinubu’s inhumane, clueless and anti-people policies, I know Nigerians will do everything humanly possible to free themselves from the circle of deaths occasioned by maladministration.”According to Eze, plans by the Tinubu government to intimidate the immediate Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), out of the coalition movement is an exercise in futility.For Tinubu to go after Malami, one of late President Muhammadu Buhari’s trusted ministers, a few weeks after the burial of the former president, according to Eze, is a sign of ingratitude and obsession to hold on to power by all means without minding whose ox is gored.“Report at my disposal is that Malami will be questioned over at least five suspicious transactions during his time in office as the AGF and Justice Minister,” Eze said.“Five of the transactions under investigation are: The mysterious payment of $496 million to Global Steel Holdings Ltd (GSHL) as settlement for the termination of the Ajaokuta Steel concession nine years after the Indian company had waived all claims for compensation.“His handling of the sale of assets worth billions of naira forfeited to the EFCC by politically exposed persons.“His role in the $419 million judgment debt awarded to consultants who claimed to have facilitated the Paris Club refunds to the states.“The strange agreement to pay Sunrise Power $200 million compensation in its dispute with the FG over the Mambilla power project; and the duplicated legal fees in the transfer of $321 million Abacha loot from Switzerland to Nigeria.”The APC chieftain stated that in as much as he is not against prosecuting public officials who are suspected to have corruptly enriched themselves while in office, making such action selective and targeting politically exposed Nigerians in opposition, to say the least, is unacceptable and stands condemned.“So, Tinubu wants Nigerians to believe and clap for him, that one of the former opposition governors serving presently in his administration as a minister is a saint, and has no skeleton in his cupboard?“I make bold to state categorically that going after Buhari’s minister (Malami) is a deliberate but calculated plot to send warning signals to leading coalition movement politicians that nobody, no matter how highly placed, will be spared by Tinubu in a bid to retain power in 2027,” Eze said.Eze contended that the strategy by sitting presidents to use security agencies like EFCC, DSS, Police, ICPC, etc. to hound opposition politicians prior to elections has become old-fashioned and no longer dreaded because of its selective aura.

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Rivers APC Faction Urges Yilwatda to Uphold Court Judgments on Leadership Crisis

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

A faction of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State led by Chief Emeka Beke has called on the party’s national leadership to respect and enforce court rulings affirming its status as the legitimate executive committee in the state.Speaking to journalists at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja, the group urged the National Chairman, Prof Nentawe Yilwatda, to recognize and act on a series of binding court judgments that nullified the alleged dissolution of the Beke-led leadership and invalidated the rival faction led by Chief Tony Okocha.

The faction cited Suit No. PHC/3592/CS/2023, filed by the party’s State Secretary, Sam Sam Etetegwung, where the Rivers State High Court presided over by Justice S.
H. Aprioku ruled in favor of the Beke-led executive. The court declared the purported dissolution illegal and affirmed that the Emeka Beke executive remains in office until October 2025.“The judgment remains subsisting and binding, having not been set aside by any court of competent jurisdiction,” the faction stated.They also referenced a more recent ruling—Suit No. PHC/3859/CS/2024 (Okwu Joebrown Ndike & Ors. v. APC & Anor.)—in which Justice Obomanu invalidated the election of the Tony Okocha-led committee, further reinforcing the legitimacy of the Beke-led team.Welcoming the decision by the APC National Executive Committee to extend the tenure of all elected state executives until December 2025, the faction noted that the extension aligns with the existing court verdicts.Consequently, the group appealed to the national leadership to suspend the upcoming local government primaries being organized by the rival faction. They declared that the Beke-led executive, as recognized by law, should be authorized to conduct the exercise.“We respectfully urge the national leadership to act in accordance with these valid and binding court judgments to avoid further confusion and division within the party,” He saidReaffirming their loyalty to the APC and its national leadership, the Beke-led faction pledged to support ongoing efforts to strengthen the party in Rivers State and contribute to its success nationwide.

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