Partner with Buhari, don’t stampede him, Presidency urges TUC
Economy, Muhammadu Buhari (1983-85), Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Presidency Monday, August 3rd, 2020Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja
The Presidency has urged the Trade Union Congress (TUC) to shelve its planned a nationwide protest over what the Union alleges to be President Muhammadu Buhari’s ‘inaction over the high-level of corruption uncovered at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).’
According to a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, the Presidency said the planned mass protest is ill-advised, considering that there are ongoing investigations in the cases by both the Executive and Legislative arms of government.
It said these processes must be allowed to run their full courses.
The statement reads:
‘It is against the norm in a democratic society as well as the natural laws of justice to seek “action,” meaning punishment against offenders before proper investigation, trial and conviction.
‘The President has made it clear that the allegations that have surfaced clearly “constitute a breach of trust” and as the investigations take hold and close out, all those found wanting will face the wrath of the law.
‘The TUC, as an enlightened group of labour Unionists, should indeed voice their indignation whenever such acts are being unearthed.
‘However, the expectation will be for it to also raise the bar higher, in terms of the debate concerning the impact of such allegations on our ability, to create and retain employment, attract investment, improve the living conditions of its members and citizens, and how a preponderance of these heinous crimes decimates any gains being made in other spheres.
‘The world is confronted with a global public health crisis, decline in economic growth, and expanding areas of conflict by non-state actors.
‘All these ills in their singular or combined form are consuming every nation. Nigeria is no exception; we must hold the line and lock arms that way we rid ourselves of these existential issues whilst we grapple with those that are our own homegrown problems.
‘This administration is committed to doing just that, and organizations like the TUC should be extending a hand in supporting such a fight that is in our collective interest.’
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