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‘Enough Is Enough’: Labour Threatens Nationwide Strike Over Insecurity

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..NLC, TUC Say Workers Are Bearing the Brunt of Violent Attacks
…Call for Immediate Measures to Protect Lives and Livelihoods

By Peter Taiwo

Organised labour has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike if the Federal Government fails to take decisive steps to address the worsening insecurity across Nigeria.

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The warning was issued by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) during a joint briefing at the ongoing 114th International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.

The labour centres expressed deep concern over the persistent wave of terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and violent attacks that continue to affect many parts of the country.

According to the unions, the deteriorating security situation has become a major threat to the lives, livelihoods and productivity of Nigerian workers.

They noted that workers in both the public and private sectors now face increasing risks while travelling to work, conducting business activities and carrying out their daily responsibilities.

The labour leaders lamented that many communities across the country remain under siege from armed groups and criminal networks, thereby creating fear and uncertainty among residents.

They argued that meaningful economic growth and sustainable national development cannot be achieved in an environment where citizens are constantly worried about their safety.

The unions stressed that insecurity has continued to undermine investments, disrupt commercial activities and negatively affect the country’s overall economic performance.

They maintained that workers are among the worst hit by the crisis, as many are forced to alter their routines or avoid certain areas due to security concerns.

NLC and TUC leaders urged the Federal Government to intensify efforts aimed at combating terrorism, banditry and kidnapping across the nation.

They called for improved intelligence gathering, enhanced security operations and better coordination among security agencies to address the challenge.

The labour centres warned that organised labour may be left with no option but to mobilise workers for industrial action if the government fails to demonstrate greater commitment to protecting lives and property.

According to them, a nationwide strike could become necessary to draw attention to the urgency of the security crisis and compel authorities to act more decisively.

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The unions emphasised that safeguarding citizens should remain the primary responsibility of government at all levels.

They further urged state governments to complement federal efforts by strengthening local security measures and supporting community-based initiatives.

Beyond security concerns, the labour leaders also addressed reports regarding discussions on a proposed ₦100,000 minimum wage for workers.

They dismissed claims by some state governors suggesting that negotiations were ongoing around the figure, describing such reports as misleading.

According to the unions, no agreement has been reached on a ₦100,000 minimum wage, insisting that the information does not reflect the reality of current engagements on workers’ welfare.

The labour leaders reiterated their commitment to defending the interests of Nigerian workers while continuing dialogue with relevant authorities on issues affecting labour and national development.

They warned that unless urgent action is taken to curb insecurity and restore public confidence, organised labour may be compelled to adopt stronger measures in the interest of workers and the wider Nigerian population.

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