Amnesty International Condemns Harassment of NLC

Amnesty International Nigeria has denounced the recent harassment of Joe Ajaero, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), by the Nigerian Police Force (NPF).

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the organization’s Director, Isa Sanusi, criticized the new terrorism financing allegations against Ajaero and other NLC leaders as a tactic to silence and intimidate them.

This response comes after the NLC warned of a nationwide strike if Ajaero is detained by the police. Amnesty International Nigeria sees this as an attempt to suppress the union’s legitimate activities and demands.

Sanusi said the statement, “Amnesty International is deeply concerned by the Nigerian authorities’ fresh attempts to further intimidate and harass Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) through threats of arrest of its President Joe Ajaero.

“We urge the authorities to end this pattern of brazen impunity and respect the right of the labour unions to agree or disagree with government and its policies.

“Under international human rights law and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Right, freedom of association is guaranteed, and workers cannot be targeted for participating in trade union activities.

“The Nigerian authorities have an obligation not only to respect the rights of workers but also to protect these rights from abuse.

“In the last one year, Amnesty International had observed increasing attempts by the Nigerian government to silence the umbrella labour union, through trying by hook and crook to use state institutions to discredit them. This is a new low in this government’s human rights records.

“In Nov. last year, the President of Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) Mr. Joe Ajaero was beaten and blindfolded by the police in connivance with thugs sponsored by Imo state government in Owerri. No one was held to account for the assault.

“Recently, Nigeria Police raided the headquarters of NLC and carted away documents and books. After the raid, the union labour leaders had to go into hiding for safety reasons. In February, the leadership of NLC cried out over threats and intimidation they faced over a legitimate strike action.

“The Nigerian government is clearly and unlawfully interfering with the functioning of an independent workers union, by targeting its leaders with baseless accusations that are gradually crippling the activities of the union.

“The organization urges the Nigerian authorities to immediately end this bizarre crackdown on leaders of the nation’s labour union. The allegations against NLC and its leadership are just punitive measures aimed solely at deterring and punishing them for standing up for workers’ rights.”

On Monday, the NPF  invited Ajaero for investigation over allegations of terrorism financing, treasonable felony, cybercrime and other related offences.

It will be recalled that he Nigerian Police Force (NPF) summoned the  the NLC president for questioning regarding accusations of terrorism financing, treasonable felony, cybercrime, and related offenses.

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