FG urges Labour to avoid self-help, emphasizes adherence to court order

In response, the AGF stated that proceeding with the strike action would be deemed contempt of court.

The Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) to comply with a court order that restrains them from initiating a strike action.

The unions had declared a nationwide strike in protest against the alleged brutality of Joe Ajaero, president of the NLC, in Imo state.

In response, the AGF stated that proceeding with the strike action would be deemed contempt of court.

The statement reads:

“We wish to remind the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress that there is a subsisting court order stopping the unions and their affiliates from embarking on the strike”.

“The interim order was granted on November 10 by the President of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, Justice B. B. Kanyip.

“The unions have been served the court order and, therefore, must surrender themselves to the authority of the court which is already seized with the facts of the case.

“Any action taken contrary to the order will be tantamount to contempt of court.

“We use this medium to urge the unions to respect the court order. And adhere to the principle of the rule of law. There is no need to resort to self-help.

“We urge workers to report for duties and not to entertain any fear as their safety is guaranteed. They will be protected within the ambit of law.”

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