9th August, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC CONDEMNS NLC COMMUNIQUE FOR FAILING TO CONDEMN VIOLENCE
IN PROTESTS
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has
condemned the post-hunger protest communique issued by the Nigerian Labour
Congress (NLC) for failing to condemn violence among the protesters.
MURIC's condemnation was contained in
a statement issued on Friday, 9th August, 2024 by its Founder and Executive
Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said:
"The Nigerian Labour Congress
(NLC) yesterday issued a communique on the nationwide hunger protest after its
national executive council meeting. While the communique rightly laid emphasis
on the hardship faced by Nigerians, it failed to mention and condemn the wanton
violence, looting and brigandage visited upon public properties as well as
those belonging to innocent Nigerians.
“MURIC
condemns this deliberate omission of the protesters’ violence in NLC’s
communique. It robs the communique of objectivity, maturity and loco parentis
status. Nigerians look upon the NLC as a parent body of all workers groups
which is expected to protect, guide and instill discipline in them. We
therefore frown upon NLC's communique for being long in sentiment but short in
constructiveness.
"The communique also failed to
empathise with innocent Nigerians whose properties were destroyed by violent
protesters. There is no gainsaying the fact that private properties were among
those attacked and looted and many of them belonged to workers. The protest
created a platform for hoodlums to snatch handsets, cash and other precious
things from innocent Nigerians but NLC said nothing about this. Instead, the
union kept referring to 'peaceful protesters'.
"We acknowledge the genuine
intention of some of the organisers whose wish was to peacefully articulate the
plight of Nigerians on rising prices, hunger and poverty in the land. But the
protest was hijacked in many states, leading to violence, looting, loss of
lives and destruction of both public and private properties.
“NLC's communique failed to mention
this crucial point. Such a statement is lopsided. It is capable of promoting
anarchy, lawlessness and brigandage in future protests. Nigerians expected
a mature and balanced approach from this parent body."
#NlcCommuniqueLopsided
#NlcCondemnViolence
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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