The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Rivers State Chapter, has dismissed allegations by former Rivers State Head of Service, George Nweke, who claimed that the union was becoming politicized.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the NLC described Nweke’s
claims as baseless and misleading, asserting that the union remains a
non-partisan organization dedicated to workers’ welfare with no political
affiliations.
The union also refuted allegations that its State Chairman,
Alex Agwanwor, had held private meetings with the Governor and received
financial inducements.
It labeled the claims as defamatory, emphasizing that its
leadership operates ethically and only engages with the government on legitimate
labour matters.
Reaffirming its commitment to good governance, stability,
and the rule of law, the NLC challenged Nweke to provide credible evidence of
any wrongdoing rather than making unverified public accusations.
The union further clarified that its stance on the state of
emergency in Rivers State is driven by facts and workers’ interests rather than
political considerations.
It stressed that workers’ welfare must remain a priority
over political conflicts.
The NLC called on Nweke and other political figures to
refrain from dragging the Labour movement into political disputes.
It reassured the public of its unwavering commitment to
protecting workers’ rights and maintaining its independence from external
pressures.
The statement reads in full:
“The attention of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Rivers
State Chapter, has been drawn to the recent press statement by Dr. George
Nweke, the former Head of Service of Rivers State. While we acknowledge his
right to express his opinions, we must categorically reject the baseless and
misleading allegations made against the leadership of the NLC and Labour in
general.
“Labour’s Commitment to Impartiality and Workers’ Welfare
The NLC is a non-partisan organization that remains
dedicated to defending the rights and interests of workers in Rivers State and
across Nigeria. It is highly irresponsible and mischievous for Dr. Nweke to
insinuate that the leadership of Labour in Rivers State has been compromised or
is engaging in political partisanship. The NLC, under the leadership of its
State Chairman, has at all times acted in the best interest of workers without
undue political influence. The Labour movement is driven by principles of
fairness, transparency, and accountability, and we will not allow our integrity
to be tarnished by baseless accusations.
“Dr. Nweke’s claim that the NLC Chairman has been holding
private meetings with the Governor and receiving financial inducements is
outright false and defamatory. Such allegations are nothing more than an attempt
to discredit the Labour movement and divert attention from the real issues
affecting the state. The NLC leadership in Rivers State operates in full
compliance with ethical standards and has consistently engaged with the
government on legitimate labour matters, including workers’ welfare, salary
payments, and improved working conditions.
“The NLC is an advocate for good governance, stability, and
the rule of law. It is, therefore, disheartening that Dr. Nweke has chosen to
malign the Labour movement by suggesting that it is being used for political
maneuvering. If he has any credible evidence of wrongdoing, we challenge him to
present it to the appropriate authorities rather than resort to unsubstantiated
public statements aimed at inciting discord.
“The declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State is
a matter of national discourse, and the NLC, like all stakeholders, has the
right to express its position based on facts and the impact on workers. The
Labour movement will always stand against any action that undermines the
democratic rights of the people or leads to instability that affects workers
and the general populace. Our position on this matter remains clear: the
welfare of the workers and the citizens of Rivers State must be prioritized
above political interests.
“We urge Dr. Nweke and other political actors to refrain
from dragging the NLC and its leadership into their political battles. The NLC
will not be intimidated or coerced into taking sides in political disputes. Our
primary responsibility is to the workers, and we will continue to champion
their cause with integrity and accountability.”
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