EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Federal Government (FG) has sued organized labour, which includes the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), following their nationwide protest on Wednesday.
This online media platform reports that the unions converged at designated spots on Wednesday across megacities to protest the removal of fuel subsidy by the federal government.
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The organized labour also threatened to embark on an industrial strike over the government’s negligence to their demands.
In the aftermath of the Wednesday protest, the federal government filed a contempt proceeding against the labour groups for allegedly defying an order restraining the unions from embarking on industrial action.
Recall that the had earlier NLC issued a seven-day ultimatum to the federal government to reverse all “anti-poor” and “insensitive” policies.
The policies, the union said, include the recent hike in the price of petrol, and the sudden increase in public school fees, among others.
However, the federal government said the union is restrained by an order of the national industrial court from embarking on any industrial action or strike regarding the removal of the petrol subsidy.
Although renowned human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, defended the union, arguing that the strike action did not translate into contempt of court and that peaceful protests were within its fundamental rights.
But Beatrice Jedy-Agba, solicitor-general of the federation, said the planned strike and the protests could not be termed as peaceful as they were intended to “ground the government by endangering public peace, instilling fear in the masses”.
She said the subject matter which is the major cause of the action is subjudice and parties in the suit are expected to maintain the status quo until the hearing and determination of the suit.
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Ruling on an ex-parte motion filed by the federal government, Olufunke Anuwe, the presiding judge, granted an order restraining the NLC and TUC from embarking on any planned industrial action or strike pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice filed by the federal government.
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