Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has expressed concern over its systematic exclusion from the boards of Federal Government agencies and the refusal to inaugurate the board other parastatals it statutory has representatives.
NLC in a protest letter to President Bola Tinubu dated July 2, 2024, said The latest was its removal from the board of NELFUND (Nigeria Educational Loans Fund).
The Protest letter signed by the President of NLC, Joe Ajaero, alleged that its removal from NELFUND’s board came after its representative attended two meetings and asked probing questions.
Consequently, an amendment to the Act was taken to the National Assembly de-listing NLC within a record time of two days or less.
In the letter titled “Letter of protest”, NLC among others, said “We wish to convey to you our dismay and discontent at the hybrid war being waged against us by way of de-listing the Nigeria Labour Congress from statutory boards due to inexplicable reasons.
“In situations where the NLC was not de-listed, such boards are not inaugurated.
“The latest in this vindictive war is the removal of NLC from the board of NELFUND (Nigeria Educational Loans Fund). Shortly after the representative of NLC attended two meetings and asked probing questions, an amendment to the Act was taken to the National Assembly de-listing NLC within a record time of two days or less.
“Similarly, when we protested our exclusion from the Tax Board, assurances were given that we would be listed on the board. However, up till the time of writing this letter, that has not been done, yet workers represent the largest community of tax payers. We have other instances of de-listing but would rather not mention them for now.
Among boards yet to be inaugurated where Congress has instititional representation are National Pension Commission PenCom, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NISTF, National Directorate of Employment NDE, and National Productivity Centre, NPC.
“No reason has been adduced for this but we do suspect our only possible crime is our culture of crticism or openness.
“We are concerned by the declaration of this hybrid war as it precludes us from rendering service to our members.
“We are equally worried that at a time governments and institutions around the world are going increasingly transparent, we seem to be going opaque.
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