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Anambra NLC joins nationwide protest against insecurity in Nigeria

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From Aloysius Attah, Onitsha

Anambra State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), on Wednesday, joined the ongoing nationwide protest against insecurity in Nigeria.

The protest rally which commenced at about 11:05am from the NLC Secretariat Regina Caeli junction and terminated at the popular Unizik junction Awka, had all the affiliated Unions in the state in attendance.

In his address shortly after the protest, the state Chairman of NLC, Comrade Humphrey Nwafor, said the rally was to draw attention of the federal government to the worsening security situation across the country.

According to Nwafor, “This action represents a collective cry of anguish and a patriotic call to action over the worsening state of insecurity in our dear country.

“The Nigerian worker can no longer remain silent in the face of relentless bloodshed, kidnappings, banditry, terrorism, communal clashes, and other violent crimes that continue to threaten lives, livelihoods, and national cohesion. From rural communities to urban centres, Nigerians now live in fear-uncertain of their safety at workplaces, on highways, in farms, schools, markets, and even within the supposed safety of their homes.”

“As the umbrella body of Nigerian workers, the Nigeria Labour Congress considers the protection of lives and property as fundamental to productivity, economic stability, and social progress. A nation that cannot guarantee the safety of its citizens cannot sustain development, attract investment, or secure a dignified and prosperous future for its workforce.”

Nwafor stated that painfully, across Nigeria, workers are among the worst victims of growing insecurity. He said many have lost colleagues, loved ones, and their means of livelihood while businesses are shutting down, agricultural production declining, transportation costs escalating, and inflationary pressures are intensifying-largely driven by the pervasive insecurity.Once again, it is the working people and the poor who bear the heaviest burden of this national crisis.

He clarified that the peaceful protest rally was neither an act of hostility nor a declaration of confrontation against government but a constitutional, lawful, and moral demand for urgent, decisive, and coordinated action to address the security challenges confronting the nation.

“We call on the Federal Government to significantly strengthen its efforts, provide adequate support, modern equipment, and welfare for our security personnel, and adopt more effective strategies, as the measures currently in place have proven insufficient to guarantee the safety of citizens across the country”.

“The Nigeria Labour Congress remains committed to peaceful engagement, national unity, and the collective struggle for a safer, just, and more secure Nigeria where workers and citizens can live and work without fear, the chairman concluded.