The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) was given permission to host the 2023 workers’ celebration in Eagle Square in Abuja, but the Ministry of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has revoked that permission.
This occurs just three days before May 1st, which is International Workers Day.
In a letter sent to the congress on Thursday through an agency under his administration, the FCT minister withdrew, according to the NLC’s general secretary, Comrade Emmanuel Ugboaja.
The withdrawal was due to preparations for President-elect Bola Tinubu’s inauguration on May 29 at Eagle Square, the minister wrote in the letter.
Emmanuel Ugboaja said, “They have withdrawn the permission and don’t want to talk to us. The FCT Minister has withdrawn our permission, and clearly, he is speaking for his government.
“It means the government does not want to address the workers, so they do not appreciate the work the workers have put in over the years, and we will not fail to appreciate ourselves.
“The withdrawal has no implication on workers because the celebration will hold but not in Eagle Square. Workers will mark their day from the NLC to every nook and cranny of the country.
“They claimed to be renovating the Eagle Square for usage on May 29, and we will find it to be ultra lame. This is not the first inauguration. We have had over five to seven inaugurations in the past two decades and always held Mayday in Eagle Square.”
He said, “Workers should be prepared for the worst. The vindicators do not point towards any rosy future if we do not struggle. So it will be a war cry on May 1st, for us to brace up to take the challenges we see coming forward.”