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We Have Dared Worse Tyrants' — NLC Threatens Showdown With Amosun Over 105 Months Arrears

"We want to assure him that his threats will not deter us from defending the interest of workers in Ogun State whose rights he has been trampling upon."

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has berated Ibikunle Amosun, outgoing Governor of Ogun State, over his "grievous maltreatment" of workers in the state.

The labour union also stressed that there is no going back on its decision to embark on a protest in the state to demand the rights of workers.

A statement issued by Ayuba Wabba, the NLC President, according to NAN, over the weekend, also urged the Governor to remember that his immunity will soon come to an end and he should be ready to answer for his crimes against the workers.

The statement read: "The leadership of the NLC has taken cognisance of a statement credited to the Gov. of Ogun State, Ibikunle Amosun, where he threatened to disgrace the leadership of the NLC if the Congress insists on embarking on a protest scheduled for Tuesday March 5, 2019 in Ogun State.

“But we want to assure him that his threats will not deter us from defending the interest of workers in Ogun State whose rights he has been trampling upon.

"This is especially on the following issues: the non-remittance of statutory deductions from workers’ salaries for pensions, cooperative, ileya, Christmas, etc., over a period of one hundred and five (105) months.

“To make matters worse, Governor Amosun sacked the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress from his employment for standing firm in the defence of the rights of workers in Ogun State.

“The issues we have highlighted are too grievous to be swept under the carpet, therefore, the decision of the 12th National Delegates Conference of the NLC to confront and engage Governor Amosun will be carried out to the letter on Tuesday, March 5, 2019.

“We are not unmindful of the fact that even Amosun’s political party has complained of his penchant to violently disgrace other spheres of leadership outside his control and sometimes beyond him. We are not unmindful of the fact that Governor Amosun’s hostility to Nigerian workers is primarily a transfer of aggression

"Our confidence stems from the protection and guarantees provided by Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution, which gives workers and indeed all Nigerians the freedom to peaceful assembly and protest. All that the law requires us to do is to inform the police and relevant security agencies.

“This we have done. We are ready to peacefully protest the grievous mistreatment of our workers in the hands of Governor Ibikunle Amosun on 5th March 2019.

“We want to warn Governor Amosun that we will hold him personally responsible for any harm that comes to any worker during our protest on March 5, 2019. We want to remind Governor Amosun that he has already trampled workers on the ground and those who are down need fear no fall.

"We wish to alert our security agencies to Governor Amosun’s resort to violent threats. We assure him that his immunity cover will soon be removed and he must be ready to answer for his crimes against workers.

“The NLC can assure Ibikunle Amosun that we will continue to engage him even after he would have been sworn in as a Senator in Abuja. We wish to state that we unequivocally stand with the press statement recently released by our state council on this issue.

“We urge all our state councils especially those from the contiguous states to Ogun State – Lagos, Oyo, Osun states who are already fully mobilised for the protest not to be sacred one bit by the threats by Governor Ibikunle Amosun. We have dared and won worse tyrants."