The 11th National Delegates Conference of the Nigeria Labour Congress
was on Thursday abruptly disrupted as aggrieved parties
hijack, and
smash ballot boxes being used to elect incoming leaders of the
organisation, the News Agency of Nigeria is reporting.
The International Conference Centre’s venue of the conference was
thrown into confusion as delegates ran for dear lives after some
aggrieved contestants and their supporters suddenly became violent,
hijacking and destroying ballot boxes even while voting was still
underway.
The Conference, which began Tuesday, was organised to elect new
leaders for the country’s central labour union following the expiration
of tenure of the current executives.
It is not clear yet how the event, which had been peaceful since it
began suddenly descended into crisis, but the election for the President
of the Union had created tension among delegates and split them along
partisan lines.
After the disruption, the police took over the venue and delegates
were sent away, ostensibly to protect the facility from being
vandalised.
Labour leaders have now reconvened at the NLC headquarters in the
Central Business District of Abuja for a meeting, scheduled for 1 p.m.,
aimed at resolving the logjam.
Meanwhile, the outgoing leadership of the congress which was not
dissolved before the commencement of the voting process, has called for
an emergency meeting of the National Administrative Council, to
deliberate on the crisis and resolve it.
Peter Ozo-Eson, the General Secretary of the NLC and convener of the
NAC meeting, told NAN that issues arising from the inconclusive election
would be discussed.
As at the time of filling this report, the NAC meeting is still ongoing at the NLC headquarters
The National Executive Council (NEC) of the NLC would also hold
immediately after the NAC meeting with a view to implementing the
decisions reached.
Three candidates had put themselves forward to be elected as President Waheed Omar’s successor.
They are the General Secretary of the National Union of Electricity
Employees, Joe Ajaero; the National President of the Nigerian Union of
Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, Igwe Achese; and National President
of the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria Ayuba Wabba.
For the three deputy president positions, the Non Academic Staff
Union is putting forward its General Secretary, Peter Adeyemi, while the
General Secretary, National Union of Textiles, Issa Aremu, is
contesting unopposed, along with the National President, Nigeria Civil
Service Union, Kiri Mohammed.
Source:Premium Times
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