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He Was Not Addressed By His Official Title – NLC Reacts To Ajaero’s Police Invitation

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has reacted to the Police invitation of its President, Joe Ajaero over allegations of terrorism financing.

Recall that an invitation letter, signed by ACP Adamu Muazu on behalf of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Intelligence Response Team, warned that a warrant of arrest would be issued if Ajaero fails to comply with the invitation.

Confirming the invitation, via a statement on Monday night by the Congress’ Head of Information and Public Affairs, Comrade Benson Upah, the NLC linked the development to the recent raid on its headquarters.

The Congress condemned the police for failing to address Ajaero by his official title in the invitation letter.

Part of the statement reads, “The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Joe Ajaero, has been invited by the Nigeria Police Force for an ‘interview’ on charges related to ‘criminal conspiracy, terrorism financing, reasonable felony, subversion, and cybercrime.’

“The letter of invitation, signed by ACP Adamu Mu’azu on behalf of the Commissioner of Police Intelligence and dated August 19, 2024, states that Ajaero’s name was mentioned in ongoing investigations connected to ‘criminal conspiracy, terrorism financing, reasonable felony, subversion, and cybercrime.”

“The letter directed Ajaero to report at the IRT Complex, Abattoir by Guzape Junction on Tuesday, August 20th, at 10:00 AM, threatening that a warrant of arrest would be issued against him if he failed to report.”

“A personal message sent to Comrade Joe Ajaero by SP Moshood stated, ‘We were at the Labour House to submit this (letter of invitation), but the place was locked, sir.’

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“We find this curious because staff were in the office beyond 6 PM.”

“We also note that Comrade Joe Ajaero was not addressed by his official title of President of the Nigeria Labour Congress.

“Clearly, the last has not been heard about the raid on the headquarters of the Nigeria Labour Congress.

“Prior to the raid, the Congress had advised the government to dialogue with the organizers of the protest, even as the Congress had clearly stated it was not part of the protest.

“The Congress criticized the police for the high casualty rate during the protest.

“In its NEC communique after the raid, the Congress expressed outrage at the behavior of the police and demanded an apology from both the police and the government.

“At its world press conference last Thursday, the Congress raised an alarm that if anything should happen to the leadership of the Congress or any of its members, the police should be held accountable.

“The question on the lips of those in the know is, who wants Joe Ajaero out of circulation?”

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