Details As NLC Cancels Workers’ Day Celebrations in Rivers, Edo

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By Abiola Olawale

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has announced the cancellation of centralized Workers’ Day celebrations in Rivers and Edo States, citing political interference and emergency governance issues.

The directive was issued in separate letters dated April 22, 2025, to the NLC chairmen in both states.

The letters were signed by the Deputy General Secretary of the NLC, Ismail Bello.

In Rivers State, the NLC cited the imposition of emergency rule as a primary reason for suspending traditional May Day festivities.

The national body instructed affiliated unions to restrict activities to the NLC state secretariat.

Also, I Edo State, the NLC pointed to alleged political meddling and the creation of factions within its state council.

The letter to Rivers State NLC Chairman Alex Agwanwor stated: “In line with our tradition, Workers’ Day will be commemorated on May 1, 2025. This year, congress has finalised arrangements to mark the day with the theme: ‘Reclaiming the Civic Space amid Economic Hardship,’ to be observed across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

“However, given the peculiar circumstances surrounding the subversion of democratic governance in Rivers State, the occasion calls not for fanfare, but for critical reflection on the need to restore democratic governance and prioritise the people in leadership.

“As a democratic organisation, we must use this occasion to call for the restoration of democratic rule in Rivers State. Therefore, you are directed to organise a peaceful rally within the premises of the Rivers State Council of the NLC, involving all affiliate members.

“The rally should include messages advocating democratic governance, improved welfare for workers, and the people’s yearning for freedom and liberty.”

In a similar letter to its Edo State Chairman, Olaye Odion, the NLC wrote: “Given ongoing efforts to resolve the crisis within the NLC Edo State coCouncilnd to bring about unity among affiliates, you are directed to inform all affiliates to make independent arrangements to commemorate the 2025 May Day at their respective union offices.

“We assure you that Congress will continue its efforts to resolve the crisis as soon as possible and urge all members to ensure a peaceful and hitch-free May Day celebration.”

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