We’ll conduct test on Ajaero to ensure DSS didn’t compromise his health – NLC
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has said its president, Joe Ajaero, will undergo a medical checkup, to ensure the Department of State Services (DSS) did not compromise his health.
The DSS arrested Ajaero on Monday, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja, while on his way to the United Kingdom for a function.
Benson Upah, the NLC spokesperson, said Ajaero was going to the UK to attend Trade Union Congress (TUC) invitation.
After the labour leader’s arrest, the NLC alerted all its affiliates, state councils, and Nigerian workers to remain “vigilant and on high alert”.
The labour union also demanded his “unconditional” release before 12 midnight. But the DSS released the NLC president on Monday night.
In a statement on Tuesday, the NLC thanked Nigerians, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), affiliates, and the international community for their support during Ajaero’s detention.
The congress also announced the suspension of its national executive council (NEC) meeting called to assess the situation and determine the next steps in its collective struggle.
“Ajaero’s release came after intense pressure from the NLC and compliance with the demands of the National Administrative Council, NAC,” the statement reads.
“The NLC remains vigilant and will conduct medical checks to ensure Ajaero’s health has not been compromised.
“The NLC condemned the arrest and detention as a reckless abuse of power and reaffirmed its commitment to standing against oppression, intimidation, and lawlessness.
“The organization views the attack on its leadership as an assault on the fundamental rights of all Nigerian workers and citizens.
“The NLC demands the release of citizens detained for participating in the #EndBadGovernance protest, an end to the clampdown on popular voices, and the reversal of hikes in petrol and electricity tariffs.”
The union also called for the immediate implementation of the 2024 National Minimum Wage Act.”