The NLC wondered what Akume was doing with four drivers and the kind of work he does that justifies the “huge salaries and allowances” he takes home all the time.
By Jeffrey Agbo
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Friday expressed its disagreement with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, over the industrial action on June 3.
Akume had said in Abuja on Thursday during a meeting with the national executive council of the Christian Association of Nigeria that the labour unions’ action of shutting down power supply nationwide was a treasonable felony and economic sabotage.
“Nowhere in the world has labour ever tampered with the national grid. It is treason! Treasonable felony is economic sabotage; you don’t do that.
“We are trying to rebuild the economy. The president is picking it up, and they want to destroy it. Of what use is that to all of us? That is not the way,” he said.
However, reacting to his remarks, the NLC said in a statement by its Head of Information and Public Affairs, Benson Upah, that the former Benue State governor’s utterances exposed his personality.
The statement read, “The Nigeria Labour Congress expresses its profound disappointment and strong condemnation of the recent comments made by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation regarding the nationwide strike embarked upon by the NLC and the Trade Union Congress.
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“The SGF’s characterisation of our legitimate and constitutionally protected industrial action as a ‘treasonable felony’ and ‘economic sabotage’ is not only deeply troubling but also undermines the spirit of constructive dialogue necessary for resolving the ongoing issues.”
NLC added that its demands were clear and just as it seeks the conclusion and signing into law of a new national minimum wage that is in sync with the realities of the cost of living, a reversal of the hike in electricity tariff to ₦65/kWh, and an end to the discriminatory classification of electricity consumers into bands.
“These demands are grounded in the need for economic justice and fairness for all Nigerian workers and citizens.
“The SGF we are sure clearly knows those whose actions are treasonable and sabotages our economy. Those who loot our treasury around the country, those who divert public resources meant for hospitals and schools; those who are involved in foreign exchange round-tripping; padding of budgets and inflating contracts including those who steal trillions of Naira in the name of subsidies are the real Economic saboteurs who commit a treasonable felony.
“These people are in costly Agbada and drive in convoys all around the nation occupying the corridors of power and not innocent workers who are not slaves but chose to withdraw their services because of the inhuman treatment meted on them by the Government.
“It is particularly disheartening that the SGF, a high-ranking government official, would make statements that trivialize the genuine grievances of Nigerian workers. His assertion that he cannot afford to pay each of his four drivers ₦100,000 monthly is a stark reminder of the disconnect between the government and the realities faced by ordinary Nigerians.
“Such statements do not contribute to the resolution of the issues at hand but rather exacerbate tensions. It is a clear demonstration that the SGF pays his personal staff starvation wages and may be telling us that he is a slave master. We may have to remind him that a 50kg bag of rice is N88,000 which leaves the worker with just N12,000 if he is to pay the paltry sum, he claims that he is unable to pay,” the statement said.
The NLC wondered what Akume was doing with four drivers and the kind of work he does that justifies the “huge salaries and allowances” he takes home all the time.