A Nigerian labour group, Socialist Labour, has warned Nigerian workers not to vote for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu.
This comes just days after Tinubu met with the leadership of the Nigerian Labour Congress, among others, in Abuja.
During the meeting, the organized labour leadership presented Tinubu with their demands.
Socialist Labour, in a statement released through its National Secretary, Biodun Olamosu, said Tinubu had never been a worker-friendly figure.
According to the group, Tinubu, as Governor of Lagos State, fired over 10,000 workers in response to minimum wage protests.
The statement read;
The recent meeting of the presidents of the NLC and TUC with Bola Tinubu reinforces the mistaken impression that Tinubu is a friend of workers and their trade unions.
Tinubu has, throughout his life consistently attacked workers and their organisations. In addition, the origins of his business empire suggest that he is extremely corrupt. His recent statement shows Tinubu’s attitude to common people that he would remove fuel subsidy regardless of the protests by ordinary people. One of the first things that Tinubu did, within two months of taking over as Governor in Lagos State, in May 1999, was to sack thousands of public sector workers in the name of “rationalisation”.
In 2001/2002, Tinubu sacked over 10,000 workers over minimum wage protests. The Federal Government had increased the minimum wage to N7,500 for the Federal Government and the oil-producing states. Lagos State trade unions demanded that they be paid at this higher rate as the State had more than adequate local revenue levels. A strike was organised with daily rallies.
The NLC president, Adams Oshiomole, came to Lagos to try and settle the matter. Oshiomole insisted that the workers should go back to work during negotiations. Bola Tinubu did not pay what was being demanded, in contrast, he sacked the leaders of the strike.
Most of the workers were eventually re-instated but their late leader Ayodele Akele was never given his job back. He had been the state chair of the trade union AUPCTRE and Chair of the rank-and-file organisation, the Congress of Industrial Unions (COIU). Tinubu also massively increased the level of student fees at Lagos State University and the Polytechnic.
In 2015, the consultancy firm controlled by Tinubu, Alpha Beta, sacked 300 of its 375 workers for indicating that they wanted to join the Association of Senior Staff of Bank and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI). Two years later, in June 2017, 145 staff were retrenched from Tinubu’s television station, TVC. It is no accident that the offices of TVC and Tinubu’s newspaper, The Nation, were attacked and set on fire after the massacre of the #EndSARS protesters in October 2020 at Lekki Toll Gates.
Over the last 20 years, Alpha Beta Consulting Ltd has held the exclusive rights to collect internally generated revenue, especially the Land Use Charges in Lagos State in return for a commission. This is allegedly as high as 15%. However, as it is very difficult to account for any money until it has been paid into one of the Lagos State Government bank accounts, far more money could have been looted. According to Premium Times in 2008, “Alpha Beta Consulting is widely known amongst Lagosians as the state’s preeminent tax consulting firm, amidst speculations that it is being used as a conduit for siphoning state funds into private pockets.”
In 2018, Oladapo Apara (former Managing Director of ABC) wrote a petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) accusing Alpha Beta of N100bn tax fraud and failure to pay his termination benefits. He also opened a court case alleging that Tinubu was concealing his control over the consultancy company. This case was eventually settled out of court in September 2022.
Like many business owners, Tinubu has ridden roughshod over worker’s rights. In addition, he has allegedly used monies he siphoned from Lagos State Government when he was Governor and afterwards to fund his business empire and finance what is now the APC.
The idea that this corrupt tyrant should become President is frightening for workers and their trade unions. Handing Tinubu a copy of the NLC’s Charter of Workers Demands at a friendly meeting in the presence of Oshiomole and other turn-coats is not going to change Tinubu’s habits of a lifetime. The NLC and the TUC should be preparing to fight the next President, whoever they turn out to be, rather than cosying up to them.
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