The organised labour on Tuesday declared a “No Flight To Owerri”, the Imo State capital city following a disruption of Workers’ Day celebrations in the state on May 1 by thugs alleged to be agents of the state government.
The declaration which was contained in a letter sent to the Lagos State council of the Labour centre signed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) secretary-general, Comrade Emmanuel Ugboaja, in Abuja, directed members in the aviation sector to paralyse flight to Imo State beginning from mid-night of Wednesday May 3, 2023.
The labour centre also resolved to embark on a comprehensive industrial action against the Imo State Government beginning from Wednesday.
The decision over the industrial action was reached Monday night at the end of an emergency joint central working committee meeting of the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC).
According to Comrade Ugboaja and the general-secretary of the TUC, Comrade Nuhu Toro, members of the congress are to ensure all efforts to achieve full compliance.
The letter reads, “As a result of the violent disruption of our May Day celebrations in Imo state yesterday by the Imo state governor an emergency CWC meeting of the NLC and TUC was held yesterday at the National Headquarters.
“It was resolved that we embark on a comprehensive industrial action against the State Government beginning from Wednesday the 3rd day of May, 2023. Consequently, as part of our effort to enforce compliance, you are kindly requested to work with the TUC and other affiliates especially those in the Aviation sector to ensure that no flight leaves the Lagos Airport to Owerri, Imo state starting from 12 Midnight today.”
The communique also said: “That the government of Imo State has grossly violated the rules of engagement amongst the Social partners in industrial relations in the country by using thugs to violently disrupt this year’s May Day in Imo State, that properties were vandalised and looted by the invading thugs of the government and that some workers sustained various degrees of injuries as a result of that attack.
“That the government of Imo state has become a serial abuser of workers rights and privileges committing several infractions in the process and has therefore made sane and civil social dialogue difficult in the state.”
Consequently, the joint CWC-in-session resolve to; withdraw the guarantee of industrial peace in Imo state, embark on a comprehensive shutdown of Imo state beginning from Wednesday, all affiliates of both the NLC and TUC in Imo State to therefore withdraw their services in the state beginning from 12 midnight on Tuesday until the state Government restores and guarantees the protection of lives and properties of workers in the state.
Other demands include, that the state government to sign the agreement reached between it and workers in the month of March, 2023.
The labour centre said it will monitor compliance of affiliates with the decisions of the joint CWC in session and will not hesitate to escalate it nation-wide if positive results are not achieved quickly within days.
“We hold the Governor of Imo State Hope Uzodinma responsible for any further harm done to any worker in the state now or during the industrial action TUC and NLC will do whatever it takes to protect the lives and properties of workers.
“We therefore advise all residents of Imo state to stock up on necessities because we are prepared for a marathon struggle,” the directive stated.