Your threat of strike for the assault of reintegration of Natasha to democracy

The coalition of civil society for the defense of democracy in Nigeria (CSO-Coddin) replied the national president of the Nigerian Labor Congress (NLC), his partner Joe Ajaero, for his threat to undertake the strike if the suspended senator who represents the district of Kogi South Senatorial in the National Assembly, Senator Natasha Akpoti is not mentioned.

The coalition in a press conference over the weekend in Abuja from the spokesman, his partner Peter Nwokolo, described this threat as assault on democracy and undue interference on the judicial role of judgment.

He condemned the merger and partisangery of the President of the NLC on the subject, urged him to channel the energy in facing serious national issues of hunger, insecurity and well -being of Nigerian workers.

The coalition accused Ajaero of becoming a tool arranged in the hands of desperate politicians whose interest is now preparing for ..

However, he invited Ajaero to resign and join politics rather than the novel with the politicians and to interfere with the question of the Senate.

“That the question is still before a competent court of jurisdiction and therefore subtitles, we consider the actions of Comrade Joe Ajaero, president of the Nigerian labor congress, threatening to embark on an indefinite strike if the senator is not remembered as an aggression salad on the principle of democracy and the interference incredibly on the judicial role for the government of Eudi.

“Now it has become evident that Joe Ajero has guided the Nigerian labor congress has been an embarrassment, one who ok affects an harsh flavor in the mouth of many Nigerians.

“Even more worrying is the fact that, among the whole myriad of problems that face the nation and for which the NLC has lost its voice, including insecurity in the plateau, Benue, Niger and other annoying national issues, the only interest that the NLC is the call of senator Natasha Akpoti – Uduaghan who was legally suspended for the violation of its rules.

“The NLC, which was created for the sole purpose of making the course of the Nigerian workers advance, has now become a tool arranged in the hands of individual politicians, whose whims and whims, now wanders.

“Our coalition with this invites the NLC to stop immediately to intrude with the role constitutionally assigned to the Senate and spare himself of the Odium who caused

“Therefore, we ask Comrade Joe Ajero to resign from the Labor movement and to join a political party of his choice rather than hiding under the cloak of trade unionism to advance the personal and parish interest,” said the coalition.

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