Rivers and Edo Have Been Cancelled from Consolidated May Day Event, According to NLC.

By John Ollor Obe 



Citing the declaration of emergency in Rivers and purported political meddling in the activities of its Edo State council, the Nigeria Labour Congress has declared that the centralized May Day celebrations in Rivers and Edo states will not take place.  All affiliated industrial unions in Rivers and Edo States were instructed by the NLC's national leadership to restrict the May 1 Workers' Day celebrations to the state NLC secretariat.  

The NLC leadership stated in a letter dated April 22 that the celebration should be a solemn contemplation rather than a show of fanfare, given the unique situation of the subversion of democratic governance in Rivers State. The letter was signed by Ismail Bello, the Deputy General Secretary.

The NLC stated that although May Day is customarily used to honor the accomplishments of workers, the circumstances in Rivers State call for a particular emphasis on restoring civic leadership and defending workers' rights in a setting that is genuinely democratic.  During economic hardship, "Reclaiming the Civic Space" is this year's topic.

John Ollor Obe 

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