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By Aisha Mohammed
The Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment has explained that the inauguration of the board of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) scheduled for Thursday, April 18, 2019, was postponed because of security breach occasioned by the ‘siege on the Conference Room of the Minister of Labour and Employment, venue of the inauguration by violent thugs imported by the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Ayuba Wabba and Comrade Frank Kokori.’
A statement by the Assistant Director (Press) in the ministry, Rhoda Iliya, said the postponement was to avoid the degeneration of the situation where thugs were already manhandling some officers of the ministry and policemen attached to the office of the minister.
The statement said the replacement of Comrade Frank Kokori with Mr Austine Enajemo-Isere and his transfer to the Board of Micheal Imodu National Institute of Labour Studies (MINLS) Ilorin, a diploma awarding institution in Labour Relations as Chairman, followed due process and has the necessary presidential approval.
“The approval for this exercise was given by the appropriate approving authority which is the President and duly communicated to the Ministry of Labour and Employment. This is also in line with the Act establishing the NSITF which confers such powers on the President on the recommendation of the Minister.
“The violent gatecrashing and the illegal forceful seizure of the conference room of the Honorable Minister this morning by thugs numbering hundreds and persons who clearly had no business with the inauguration of the board is totally unacceptable. Government therefore takes serious exception to the dishonourable actions of the NLC leadership and Comrade. Frank Kokori as well as his cohorts and warn that the Ministry will not tolerate a repeat of hooliganism clearly unknown to ethos of civilized unionism,” the statement said.
The statement said the federal government would not tolerate a situation where labour leaders challenge or vitiate the constitutional powers of the president over appointments.