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Boko Haram will soon be a thing of the past - Jonathan



President Goodluck Jonathan has called on the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) not to politicise the issue of security, saying government was doing everything necessary to tackle insecurity in the country.

Jonathan made the appeal in Abuja on Monday while declaring open the 11th Delegates Conference of the NLC.



The theme of the conference is “The Working Class and the Challenges of National Security, Unity and Democratic Development.”

Jonathan, who was represented by Sen. Ayim Pius-Ayim, the Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), said that the issue of insurgency would soon become history.

“We are working on the issue of insurgency and we are putting resources together from public and private sectors to ensure that the issue of insurgency becomes the thing of the past.”

The President said government would continue to collaborate and partner with the NLC to support their course.

Jonathan further stated that NLC should encourage youths to be creators of jobs and not job seekers by setting up their own businesses rather than waiting for government jobs.

He, however, promised that the 2015 general elections shall be better than the 2011 elections.
The President urged the Congress to ensure that its election was peaceful, free and fair.
Alhaji Tanimu Turaki, the Supervising Minister of Labour and Productivity, said Nigerian workers must remain in the struggle for the unity and peace of the country.

He said the administration of President Jonathan was working so hard to curtail the issue of security in the country.

He urged Nigerians to appreciate the work done so far by the President, stating that he gave unions in Nigeria the right to express themselves and nobody had ever been victimised.

The President of NLC, Abdulwaheed Omar, in his speech commended Nigerian workers for their support all through his eight years in office.

Omar said there was an urgent need for government to take decisive measures to stop the unemployment problem in the country.

According to him, Nigeria must promote a strong industrial policy that recognises manufacturing as a key engine of growth to overcome the problem of unemployment.

On the issue of security, he said that the rising security challenges threatened the sovereignty, unity and productive capacity of the country.

He, however, advised the delegates to continue to support and collaborate with the incoming executives of the congress.

Mr Bobboi Kaigama, the President, Trade Union Congress (TUC), said labour movement believed that election should not be a do-or-die affair.

Kaigama called for more collaboration between TUC and NLC in formulating and executing policies for the Nigerian workers.

The Director-General of Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA), Olusegun Oshinowo, said NLC had maintained a record of effective social dialogue with employers.

He assured the labour movement that NECA would continue to be committed to ILO declaration on fundamental principles and right at work place.
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7 comments

  1. Till you finish killing all in the north would soon be a thing of the past my foot

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  2. Who is killing the north? lol, time will tell.

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  3. We don't tear for hearing this propagander from you.6years ago you can do any thing on this insurgency and many people have been suspect you are the visible boko haram,you as a leader in our nationa.

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  4. Yes! we Nigerians are not surprised 2 hear this 4rom you Sir!! Because, you have almost achieve your missions. And going by the recent speeches being made by your former information minister 4rom Nasarawa state, we believe it has been a calculated action designed 2 achieve a certain political motive. Nevertheless, the moon, the sun & the truth can only be hidden 4 very short period of time.

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  5. a thing of the past is now your slang!!!, GEJ a thing of past!!! gej a thing of the past!!! mumu

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  6. Jonathan, please go to bed.

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  7. I still wonder why this country is not divided peacefully. Those that hate others so much can jolly well form their own republic. They can throw all the stones, organise all boko harams and celebrate them!

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