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NLC reacts as court affirms Baruwa as NURTW president

Last updated: 2024/03/12 at 9:29 AM
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has commended the decision of the court to affirm Tajudeen Baruwa as the authentic President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).

The position of the NLC was made known in a statement on Monday by its president, Joe Ajaero.

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His reaction came shortly after the National Industrial Court in Abuja  reinstated Baruwa as the re-elected president of the NURTW

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The decision comes as a resolution to the protracted leadership dispute within the union, with Justice O. O. Oyewumi presiding over the case.

Ajaero in his reaction, commended the boldness of the court in settling the matter in favour of Baruwa despite the position of the Police and Ministry of Labour in the matter.

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He added that the industrial court has proven that it won’t cave in under the overbearing influence of the executive.

“We at the Nigeria Labour Congress would like to commend the courage of the National Industrial Court for affirming the executive of Comrade Baruwa as the lawful leadership of the National Union of Road Transport Workers.

“The judgment is a tribute to the personal qualities of the Presiding Judge, Honourable Justice O. O Oyewumi, as well as the growing image of the National Industrial Court as a Court to reckon with, as a Court of justice and as a Court that would not readily cave in to the overbearing influence of the executive.

“At a wider level, it is suggestive of hope, freedom, justice and independence of thought in the judiciary for the judicial officers with requisite skill, knowledge and courage to take the right decisions.

“We may wish to recall the unlawful dislodgment of the Baruwa-led leadership, actively aided by the police.

“In spite of the openly partisan and dishonourable role played by the police in the matter, the Ministry of Labour did not summon the needed courage to ensure justice came the way of the Baruwa leadership.

“Eventually, this matter and the purported proscription of RTEAN became a sore point in our relations with the government, which in spite of its promise to have the issues resolved “in line with relevant ILO Conventions and the Nigerian Labour Act,” did nothing.

“It was this failure that led to the matter being taken to the National Industrial Court from whence came this laudable judgement,” the NLC President said.

 

 

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TAGGED: Joe Ajaero, NLC, NURTW, Tajudeen Baruwa
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