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TUC to FG: Ban on Aviation Workers’ Strike Impossible

The Trade Union Congress has warned the federal government against implementing directives prohibiting industrial action among aviation workers.

The TUC President, Festus Osifo, in a statement on Wednesday, said the proposed ban was a serious threat to industrial peace and harmony in the country, adding that it will impact the forthcoming election and handing over negatively.

“And forceful implementation of this directive by the government will be met with stiff resistance that might lead to the breakdown of law and order in the country,” he said.

Osifo, however, noted that the Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika, who announced the ban on behalf of the Buhari administration should know that the aviation law he refers to which he claims empowers the government to ban strikes, can override neither the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria nor the fundamental rights of Nigerians to withdraw their labour if they deem it necessary.

He said, “This is unambiguously stated in the ILO Convention 87 on Freedom of Association and the Right to organize.

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“Section 20 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) bans forced or compulsory labour which means no Nigerian citizen can be forced to work if he or she chooses not to work.”

The TUC boss further said the government and its handlers should always do everything possible to address issues of welfare raised by different unions and also respect the letters of any collective agreement that it entered into.

“This is the only way strike can be averted and not by any surreptitious or clandestine moves or pronouncements,” he said adding that there is no sector whose services is not essential; “Is it health or Education?”

The labour leader explained further that Section 40 of the Constitution also states that Nigerians have the fundamental right to unionization.

According to Usifo, there is no more fundamental right in unionization than that of workers to unite and struggle for their interests which also includes industrial action.

He said, “The Minister’s claim that strikes are unnecessary because: “As a government, our ears are always open, the government is open to listening to any grievances and there are procedures for dealing with these kinds of grievances” sounds hollow.

“If indeed government listens, it would have listened to Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria members and the aviation staff’s long-standing demands rather than force them into a strike.

“If truly government listens, it would not have allowed the universities teachers strike to drag on for eight months simply because it failed to honour an agreement it willfully entered into. And even after the strike was called off; it continues to withhold the unpaid salaries of the academics, which itself is provocative and unfair labour practice.”

The TUC president however stressed that strike in the aviation industry is not a peculiarly Nigerian issue; “it is a right exercised universally by workers”.

He opined that in the past few months, airport and airline staff in France, Belgium, Portugal and Italy have gone on strike.

He equally said that the same week that aviation staff went on strike in Nigeria, their counterparts in some other countries also did.

“For instance, on January 25, 2023, aviation staff in Portugal and Germany went on strike while those in the United Kingdom have called a strike for February 1, 2023.

“It is wishful thinking for the Federal Government to think it can trample on the rights of Nigerian workers,” he said.
Usifo stressed that any attempt by the federal government to enforce an illegal ban on strikes will be vigorously resisted.

“By this declaration, TUC is placing all its members on alert to be ready to carry out solidarity actions with striking workers in any sector if the government tries to criminalize such an action.

“The TUC assures ATTSSSAN members and aviation workers and indeed all the working people of our country of its solidarity and its readiness to side with them in all their legitimate disputes with government or employers in furtherance of their interests.”

He added that the Buhari administration should rather concentrate on good governance, make petroleum products available, protect Nigerians against rampaging bandits and hyperinflation and allow a peaceful transition of power rather than provoke unnecessary labour unrest.

He added, “The TUC calls on all organizations including professional and market associations, student unions and civil society organizations to join in resisting government attempts to abridge the fundamental rights of the Nigerian people when that time comes. A stitch in time saves nine”.

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