‘Be Partner In Progress,’ Buhari Welcomes New Labour Leader, Ajaero

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The Presidency on Wednesday night said President Muhammadu Buhari  received the news of the emergence of Joe Ajaero as leader of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) with open arms.

Ajaero emerged  president of the NLC president after its Congress that ended on Wednesday.

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A statement signed by Presidential spokesperson, Shehu Garba, also said that the President  “hails” the National Executive Committee of the NLC on the success of the  congress that produced the new leadership.

“After many years of hard work and struggles, the selflessness with which Ajaero dedicated himself today paid off. His journey in the Labour movement has been a remarkable one, marked by many important milestones,” Buhari said.

The President also observed that Ajaero’s victory emerged from a rancor-free congress,” a mark of the strength of democracy in the nation’s labour movement.

“Today, as he rises to the highest position in the NLC, it is our hope and desire that he will use the position to write a new chapter of progress for all workers and the labour movement in the country and the continent in general.

According to Garba, the President also expressed the hope that Ajaero and his team would continue to be partners to the administration in fulfilling the aspirations of the Nigerian people.

“President Buhari also congratulates Comrade Ayuba Wabba for a successful completion of his tenure as the head of Nigerian workers, wishing him the best in his future undertakings,” he said.

“He wished the new executive body a successful tenure.”

 

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with six years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Masters degree in Mass Communication.


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