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Tinubu Government Says NLC President Ajaero Not Above The Law ‘Because Even Donald Trump, Hunter Biden Were Investigated In US’

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September 11, 2024

The Nigerian government in  a statement by presidential aide, Bayo Onanuga, said no individual, including the NLC president, is above the law in Nigeria.

The President Bola Tinubu-led Nigerian government has denied allegations of human rights abuses levelled against it by the United Kingdom Trade Union Congress (TUC) following the arrest of Joe Ajaero, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC). 
The Nigerian government in  a statement by presidential aide, Bayo Onanuga, said no individual, including the NLC president, is above the law in Nigeria.
Ajaero was arrested and detained by the Department of State Services (DSS) at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, while en route to London for a TUC conference.
Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, clarified that Ajaero’s arrest stemmed from his refusal to honour an invitation from a law enforcement agency. 
He said, “The Trade Union Congress in the United Kingdom opened its conference today in London, with its leader making false claims about human rights abuses and violations in Nigeria. The Nigerian government was wrongly and falsely accused of rights abuse because the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, was stopped from travelling abroad after he snubbed the invitation of a law enforcement agency conducting an ongoing investigation. Ajaero, who probably considers himself above the law, was slated to speak at the same conference where the UK TUC leader attacked Nigeria. 
“His actions, however, have serious consequences, as no one is above the law in Nigeria. Clearly, under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As Amended), no person is above the summons of law enforcement agencies and lawful investigation.   Like the United Kingdom and other civilised nations, Nigeria is a country of law governed by the Constitution. 
“We are not aware that there is anyone in the United Kingdom or anywhere in Europe and the United States, trade union leaders inclusive, who will flagrantly ignore the invitation or summons of MI5 or Scotland Yard or treat the FBI with the level of disdain Mr Ajaero has subjected law enforcement agencies in Nigeria. 
“In the United States, for example, former President Donald Trump has been the subject of numerous investigations and prosecutions in courts in several states since he left office. Mr. Hunter Biden, son of the President of the United States, has been the subject of a lawful investigation by the FBI. 
“We, therefore, reject any notion and allusion to human rights violations in Nigeria. The accusations made by the Trade Union Congress in the United Kingdom are, thus, unfounded and based on a misunderstanding of the situation. Besides, the Nigerian Government is being led by a pro-democracy activist president who will do everything to protect civil liberties and the rights of all citizens. There is no adversarial relationship between the Labour Movement in Nigeria and the government. 
“While labour unions and the government may not always agree on policy direction, the government has consistently shown readiness to engage on any issue with labour despite the latter’s political partisanship. Contrary to the erroneous impression being created, the invitation extended by the Department of State Services to Mr. Ajaero has nothing to do with his role as the President of NLC. 
“As a responsible citizen of Nigeria, Mr Ajaero should honour any invitation from our security agencies and resolve any issues that may arise during the investigation instead of stirring adverse public opinion against the security agencies. It is worth reminding Nigerians and the global community that the federal government recognises that the labour movement exists to protect and defend the interests of its members. 
“What is also worth noting is that Labour, in most cases, only advances ideological positions that fly in the face of economic realities. Many ideological stances of the labour unions in Nigeria in the past have only stunted the economic growth and development of the country and even compromised the material well-being of the workers and the poor people they protect.”  
SaharaReporters had exclusively reported that Ajaero’s international passport and mobile phones, which had been seized by the DSS, were returned to him.