The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) announced on Tuesday that it will shut down the country if its national president, Joe Ajaero, is detained or arrested by the police.
This decision was made after an emergency meeting of the NLC’s National Executive Council, which was held in Abuja with some executives participating virtually.
The meeting commenced at 8:30 a.m. and it was agreed that Ajaero should comply with the police’s request for an interview.
It would be recalled that Ajaero received a police invitation on Monday regarding charges of “criminal conspiracy, terrorism financing, reasonable felony, subversion, and cybercrime.”
The invitation letter, dated August 19, 2024, was signed by ACP Adamu Mu’azu on behalf of the Commissioner of Police Intelligence.
It stated that Ajaero’s name had surfaced in ongoing investigations related to “criminal conspiracy, terrorism financing, reasonable felony, subversion, and cybercrime.”
The letter instructed Ajaero to appear at the IRT Complex near Guzape Junction on Tuesday, August 20, at 10 a.m., warning that a warrant for his arrest would be issued if he failed to comply.
According to the NLC spokesperson, Benson Upah, the operatives entered the building around 8:30 p.m., arresting the security guards and forcing them to surrender keys to offices on the second floor.
Upah explained, “The security operatives, some from the Nigeria Police Force, some wearing black tee-shirts, presumably from the Department of State Services, and others on outright mufti, swooped on the 10th Floor of the NLC and arrested the security operative on duty and then commandeered him to the second floor where he was asked to produce the keys to the offices.”