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It’s Costly Gamble For Nigerian Workers, NLC, TUC To Suspend Strike Based On Promises – Joint Action Front

It’s Costly Gamble For Nigerian Workers, NLC, TUC To Suspend Strike Based On Promises – Joint Action Front
October 3, 2023

 

The Joint Action Front (JAF) has said the suspension of the indefinite, nationwide by the organised labour; the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) is “costly gamble” because the government has only made promises.

JAF in a statement issued on Monday signed by its Chairperson and Secretary, Dr Oladipo Fashina, and Comrade Abiodun Aremu respectively, urged the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress to resist the pressure to suspend the general strike until the fuel price and the public university fees’ hikes were reversed.

"So far, all of these concessions are promises, none have been implemented. Therefore, it would be a costly gamble for labour to suspend its strike on the basis of promises by a ruling elite that habitually fails to implement collective bargaining agreements with trade unions especially the ASUU-FGN 2009 agreement as well as the 2019 minimum wage agreement which is still not being paid in a number of states across the federation," JAF said.

It insisted that unless fuel price was reversed and the oil and gas sector placed under public ownership and workers democratic control and management, the incidence of inflation and collapse of living standards cannot be assuaged by mere wage awards or even a review of the minimum wage.

"We pledge the unwavering solidarity of the Joint Action Front (JAF) for the struggles of the labour movement against the anti-poor and neo-liberal attacks of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration particularly the withdrawal of fuel subsidy, hike in fuel prices, devaluation of the naira, hike in school fees and other attacks on living standards.

"We assure the NLC and TUC of the readiness of all workers and oppressed Nigerians to join the general strike to begin to demand reversal of the fuel subsidy removal, hike in fuel prices and school fees of public educational institutions as well as all other policies of the administration that have made life miserable for the working class and poor."

JAF said that the framing of the current struggle by the corrupt capitalist ruling elite as simply about demands for palliatives was not true. "This struggle is an ideological struggle against a neoliberal and capitalist policy of deregulation of the oil sector. We are well aware of number of concessions being granted at the eleventh hour by a federal government that conveniently ignored labor over the past 21 days. This includes a wage award of N35, 000 across board for federal workers as well as promised provision of CNG buses among others."

It, however, stated that palliatives can only address symptoms whereas the root of the crisis is where the solution lies. "Even if implemented, no matter the amount of wage awards granted, so far the policy of fuel subsidy removal and fuel price hike subsist, Nigerian workers and the poor masses will continue to suffer.

"Therefore we urge NLC and TUC to accept the concessions already won while at the same time going forward to demand that the wage award applies to all categories of workers at both public and private sectors, a complete reversal of the fuel price hike and the policy of subsidy removal as well as reversal of the criminal hike in school fees at universities and other tertiary institutions as the only minimum criteria before a suspension of the general strike can be considered.

"Unless fuel price is reversed and the oil and gas sector placed under public ownership and workers democratic control and management, the incidence of inflation and collapse of living standards cannot be assuaged by mere wage awards or even a review of the minimum wage. This is because of the primary and fundamental role of Nigeria’s oil sector in the character of Nigeria’s economy and the prices of all commodities.

"IF the leadership of the NLC and TUC decide to suspend the general strike prematurely due to the weak concessions the Federal government is proposing right now, this would only be a postponement of the struggle. Meanwhile the current balance of force shows that labour can win far more if the general strike continues.

"JAF once again assures the NLC and TUC of its solidarity and support always," the statement partly read.

 

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