The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero has been arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS).
He was taken into custody on Monday morning at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja. According to our correspondent, Ajaero was preparing to board a flight to the United Kingdom for an official assignment when he was detained.
Although the reasons for his arrest remain unclear, sources indicate that he has been handed over to the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) for further investigation. Ajaero was scheduled to attend the Trade Union Congress (TUC) conference in the UK, which is set to take place today.
NLC Confirms President’s Arrest, Outlines Next Steps
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has accused security operatives of abducting its President, Joe Ajaero, and forcibly taking him away without a warrant. According to earlier reports from Vanguard, Ajaero was arrested this morning at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.
In response to the arrest, the NLC has alerted all its affiliates, state councils, and Nigerian workers, urging them to remain vigilant and on high alert.
In a statement issued by its Head of Media/Information, Benson Upah, the NLC condemned the arrest as “an unmistakable display of the lawlessness perpetuated by the Nigerian government and its agencies in their efforts to silence every voice of dissent and opposition, as the government’s economic policies continue to inflict monumental suffering and hardship on the populace.”
The statement titled “COMRADE JOE AJAERO: PRESIDENT OF THE NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS (NLC) HAS BEEN DETAINED BY THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT” reads: “This morning, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Joe Ajaero, was seized and whisked away by agents of the Nigerian State while on his way to the United Kingdom on the invitation of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) of Britain.
“Comrade Ajaero was set to attend and address the global gathering of workers on behalf of Nigerian workers at the Congress of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) in the UK, a platform where critical discussions on workers’ rights, social justice, and economic fairness are discussed.
“We are yet to ascertain his whereabouts or his state of health as all efforts we have made to get in touch with him have proved abortive. We wish to categorically state that Comrade Ajaero has been detained without any legal warrant or formal instrument. Joe Ajaero is not a fugitive. His detention is therefore a brazen act of lawlessness and intimidation as he has not been declared wanted by any law enforcement body.
“His detention is a brazen act of intimidation and completely unjustified under the laws of our nation. The mere contemplation of not just stopping a lawful citizen from travelling but also sequestering his freedom is an affront to our democratic and natural rights as a people and as workers.
“This is an unmistakable demonstration of the height of lawlessness being perpetuated by the Nigerian government and its agencies in their bid to silence every voice of dissent and opposition in the country as the economic policies of the government continues to afflict the people with monumental suffering and hardship.
“Such actions are not only undemocratic but immoral as well as a direct affront to the fundamental rights of citizens and organizations to lawfully express their views and carry out their activities.
Ajaero, NLC President
“In light of this troubling development, the Congress puts all its affiliates, State Councils, Civil society allies and all patriotic Nigerians on the highest state of alert. The Congress will not stand idly by while the rights of its leaders and members are trampled upon. “Accordingly, we demand for the immediate and unconditional release of comrade Joe Ajaero. Furthermore, we call on the international community, human rights organizations, and all advocates of democracy to take note of this rising wave of authoritarianism in Nigeria. “The world must bear witness to these assaults on human dignity, civil liberties, and the rule of law.
“The NLC remains resolute in its commitment to protecting workers’ rights and will not be cowed by the oppressive tacticsof the state. Once again, we demand the immediate and unconditional release of Comrade Joe Ajaero and the cessation of all forms of harassment against labour leaders and the Nigerian working class including innocent citizens who hold dissenting opinions.
“We equally demand that the state frees all Nigerians languishing in various prisons around the country for exercising their democratic rights to protest in the #EndBadGovernance rallies around the country.
“Finally, the Organs of the Congress are in a closed door meeting whose outcome will be made available to the public.”