The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has confirmed the release of its President, Mr Joe Ajaero from detention.
Mr Adewale Adeyanju, Deputy President of NLC gave the confirmation in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ajaero was reportedly arrested by the Department of State Services (DSS), on Monday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport on his way to the UK for a meeting.
Adeyanju said NLC was pleased to inform the public that ‘Ajaero was released late last night, at approximately 11:00 p.m following intense pressure mounted by the NLC.
‘This is in compliance with the demands issued by the National Administrative Council (NAC) of the NLC.
‘NAC had given the government a firm ultimatum, with a deadline of 12 midnight, to release Comrade Ajaero, whose detention was a clear violation of our rights and an affront to the principles of democracy.
‘While we celebrate his release, the NLC remains vigilant.
‘We will conduct a comprehensive medical check on Comrade Ajaero to ensu
re that his health has not been compromised as a result of the illegal and unjust treatment meted out to him.
‘The well-being of our President is paramount, and we will not rest until we are assured that his health is intact,’ he said.
Adeyanju said the NLC ‘unequivocally condemned’ the reckless abuse of power and reaffirms its commitment to standing firm against all forms of oppression, intimidation, and lawlessness.
He said that the NLC stood on its demands on the reversal of the hikes in the price of Petrol (PMS), electricity tariffs and demanded immediate implementation of the 2024 National Minimum Wage Act.
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Adeyanju commended Nigerians, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), affiliates, and the international community for the unwavering support and massive solidarity.
‘The NLC will not waver in its duty to defend the rights of workers, and we remain prepared to take all necessary actions to protect these rights and restore justice.
‘The National Executive Counc
il (NEC) of the NLC which was proposed for today has therefore been suspended to assess the situation and determine the next steps in our collective struggle.
‘The NLC is committed to ensuring that justice prevails and that the rights of workers and citizens are respected. Together, we will overcome these challenges and secure a better future for all,’ he said.
Source: News Agency of Nigeria