Registrar of Trade Unions Caution NLC over Political interferences in Labour Party affairs.

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The Continues Political interferences by the Nigeria Labour Congress over the Labour Party has finally comes to an end with the recent slamming of the NLC by the Registrar Of Trade Unions in Nigeria. This comes on the hills of their continues picketing of the national headquarters of the Party and the meddling in the affairs of the Labour Party by the over ambitious NLC.

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This warning came through a letter by the Director/Registrar of Trade Unions, Falonipe Amos to the NLC ” political drama boys” as Obiorah Ifoh NPS of the Labour Party calls them, warning them that the acts establishing the NLC does not permit it to interfere in the political activities of any political party.

He also refers the NLC to Section 15 (1) (2) (3) of the Trade Unions Act ‘Cap T14 & TI5 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 , where their regular interferences on the activities of the Labour Party is unlawful and prohibited by our laws.

This release was made public and signed by the LP National Publicity Secretary, Obiorah Ifoh and a copy made available to Trustbase news Monday.

The statement reads:

“The Registrar of the Trade Unions in Nigeria has slammed the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC for meddling in the affairs of the Labour Party, warning that the acts establishing the NLC does not permit it to interfere in the political activities of any political party.

“Director/Registrar of Trade Unions, Falonipe Amos refers the NLC to Section 15 (1) (2) (3) of the Trade Unions Act ‘Cap T14 & TI5 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 wherein on no account should NLC be involved in the running or patronizing political parties or persons into elective office.

“The NLC has been in contention with the leadership of the Labour Party over proprietary rights claims, insisting that it owns the party even against the provision of the constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“NLC has in several occasions sponsored crisis in the Labour Party using its agents such as Political Commission, Labour Party Stakeholders, as well as the NLC’s Transition Committee. It has on many occasions picketed the national headquarters and all the state Secretariat of the Labour Party across the Federation. NLC also appointed some of its members into positions in the party even in contravention of Appeal Court judgement that affirmed the current leadership of the party led by Barrister Julius Abure.

“NLC through its agents and proxy has also being pilling pressure on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to withdraw its recognition of a duly elected executives of the party and has also vowed to picket the Commission’s offices.

“Section 15 (1) of the Trade Union Act specifically states that it is illegal for NLC or any other trade union to use monies generated by its members to the furtherance of any political objective.

“According to the act, “The following Objectives, and no others, are political objective for the purpose of this section, that is to say “the making of contribution towards the funds of any political party;

“the Payment of any expenses incurred (whether directly or indirectly) by a candidate of prospective candidate for election to any political office in
Nigeria or any part of Nigeria, being expense incurred before, during or after
election in connection with his candidature or election;

“The holding of any meeting or the distribution of any literature or document in support of any such candidate or prospective candidate;

“The maintenance of any person while he holds in Nigeria or any part of
Nigeria a political office to which he has been elected;

“the registration of electors in Nigeria or any part thereof;

“the holding ofa political meeting of any kind or the distribution of political
literature of political documents of any kind, unless the main purpose of the
meeting or distribution is to further the regulation of the terms and conditions
of the employment of workers.”

“I wish to urge the leadership of NLC to be guided by the above provisions of the Trade Unions Act in dealing with Labour Party and any other political parties”.