Nigerians found themselves on the edge of their seats as Joe Ajaero, the head of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), once again displayed his penchant for striking the strangest chords. Remember when he declared a nationwide strike on October 3? Well, hold your laughter because it didn’t happen. The Federal Government simply patted Joe on the head, and voila, the strike was called off faster than you can say “unserious union.”
It seems the NLC has become a bit of a comedy show in Nigeria, attempting to tackle issues even they can’t handle. With skyrocketing food prices and the cost of transportation reaching cosmic levels, Meanwhile, the NLC appeared to be more of a “head union” than an effective advocate for workers’ rights.
But the punchline of this comedy is that Joe, who couldn’t organize a nationwide protest, decided to stage one in a different town. To add to the drama, Joe Ajaero found himself in a predicament – arrested in Owerri, the capital of Imo State. He was literally picked up from the NLC State Council Secretariat by a squad of heavily armed policemen.
It turns out Joe was about to lead an “Occupy Imo” protest when he got nabbed. The reason? He allegedly ignored a court order from the National Industrial Court that prohibited the NLC and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) from any form of protest in the state.
When some news respondents reached out to the police for comment, they seemed as puzzled as the rest of us, claiming they had no clear information about the situation. Meanwhile, the NLC leadership in Imo decided to distance themselves from Joe’s escapades, suggesting that the accusations against the state government were nothing more than a tall tale.
In the midst of all this, Nigerians couldn’t care less about Joe Ajaero’s latest macho moves. It’s his own sitcom, after all. But as the story unfolds, it leaves us with a profound question: Is the NLC the most entertaining union in Nigeria, or just the most puzzling?