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UPDATE: DSS releases NLC President, Ajaero amid outrage, looming strike

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The Department of State Services Service, DSS, has released Joe Ajaero, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress.

Ajaero was released late Monday night on administrative bail in what is considered a move to avert a potential shutdown of the economy.

Omoyele Sowore confirmed the release of Ajaero in a statement through his official X account on Monday midnight.

“BREAKING: The fascist regime of @officialABAT has released the @NLCHeadquarters President Joe Ajaero from @OfficialDSSNG custody on bail,” he wrote on X.com.

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However, NLC had not officially confirmed his release as of the time of filing this report.

This comes after NLC in a communique threatened to shut down the country’s economy if Ajaero was not released before midnight on Monday.

Recalls that Ajaero was arrested Monday morning at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, while on his way to the United Kingdom for an official engagement.

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His arrest had drawn condemnation across the spectrum with both NLC and Trade Union Congress calling for his immediate release.

This is as NLC ordered all its affiliate unions to be on a red alert for action if Ajaero was not released.

Consequently, the National Union of Electricity Employees, NUEE issued a notice on grid shutdown if Ajaero was not released on Monday.

Meanwhile, the Director of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, Dr Muda Yusuf has urged the Department of State Services not to worsen the country’s economic hardship with the arrest of Ajaero.

Yusuf told newsmen on Monday while reacting to the arrest of Ajaero that the situation could have an impact on Nigeria’s economy.

“The way forward is to dialogue because any strike or protest will further worsen the state of Nigeria’s economy, we cannot afford that at this moment.

“Both the security agency and the NLC should have an engagement. The security agency should be open. If there is any charge against Joe Ajaero, there are channels to go about it instead of creating uncertainty and suspicion.

 

Written by Ruth Semilore

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