The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has firmly responded to calls urging them to halt their industrial action, emphasizing their commitment to social dialogue.
In an exclusive interview with Arise News on Tuesday, NLC’s General Secretary, Emmanuel Ugboaja, stressed that the union members are not politicians subjected to legal challenges.
“We are not politicians that people will challenge go to court, go to court; it is not about going to court, we should have a culture of social dialogue. and what the ILO, the oldest agency of the United Nations, has deepened after the Second World War is to get people to discuss, is to get people to have conversations, not to be beaten up, not to be dehumanized, not to be threatened to go to court, go to court, no,” he said.
“The attitude is to have people have conversations around the table, and that is what we have been seeking with the government, a round table discussion, a dialouge as social partners and not bully, what we are having now is a return to the SARS situation where people go about hooded brutalizing citizens and then you are told to go seek redress in court, that is not what our cause are meant for,” he added.