13 Confusing Photos… You Will Have to Look More Than Once Get Free Crypto Check This Out!

You Are Here: 🏠Home  »  Broad   »   NLC Insists On Death Penalty For Looters

image

The President of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ayuba Wabba, and the factional National Deputy President of NLC, Mr. Issa Aremu, have insisted on capital punishment for corrupt government officials and others individuals.

The NLC noted that corruption had become pervasive and endemic, adding that it had led to the death of many innocent Nigerians.

Speaking in Ilorin on Saturday during his condolence visit to Aremu who lost his 91-year-old mother, Hafsat, Wabba stated there had been a collapse of social services and basic amenities as few Nigerians corruptly enrich themselves to the detriment of the majority.

Wabba said, “We must canvass for capital punishment. It is only people who are stealing that will go against it. If we are campaigning for capital punishment and people are kicking against it, we must be consistent because people are reaping from where they did not sow.

“We are facing challenges because many people have appropriated the resources needed to drive development. Schools are not developing; there are no drugs in hospitals. People have helped themselves and Nigerians are suffering. We have the right to demand for good governance and accountability.”

The NLC boss claimed the crisis that factionalised the labour union had been resolved.

Wabba stated the strength of any labour union lay in its solidarity and oneness. He stated that all labour unions were bound together by the quest for improvement in the living and working conditions of workers.

“We never had a faction. We were not divided over the issues of unity and issues that will advance the interests of Nigerian workers. We have been the same, ” he also stated.

On his part, Aremu stated many Nigerians were dying from corruption as a result of avoidable deaths from decayed and unavailable infrastructure and social amenities.

By Admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


This website uses cookies to deliver its services and analyze traffic. If you continue to use this website, you accept this. This notification is displayed only once per session. Learn more about this: Privacy Policy