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Unexpected Twist: NLC Halts Delegates’ Conference In Imo Indefinitely

  • The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has indefinitely halted the State Delegates Conference in Imo State

  • NLC General Secretary, Mr. Emma Ugboaja, announced the suspension and said it was due to unforeseen circumstances.

  • The NLC had initially scheduled the conference in three states, including Abia, Imo, and Osun.


This was made known to members of the public through the NLC General Secretary, Mr Emma Ugboaja, through an announcement on Wednesday in Abuja where he addressed all the congress affiliates.

Ugboaja stated that the suspension of the conference in Imo was billed to occur as a result of unforeseen circumstances in the state.

According to reports the Congress had earlier informed everyone that the conference was scheduled to be held on Jan. 10 in three states, as the state councils under the leadership of the caretaker committees include Abia, Imo, and Osun states.

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He revealed that this is simply to inform all affiliates, especially those with state councils in Imo State, of the indefinite suspension of the earlier proposed state delegates conference in the state, due to unforeseen circumstances.

  • “The other two states will still go on as planned.
  • “While we continue to work towards strengthening the Congress to deliver on its mandates, you will be informed accordingly of any further developments, he said.

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