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WHY JOE AJAERO CANNOT BE RE-ELECTED AS NLC PRESIDENT: A RECORD OF MISCONDUCT AND FAILED LEADERSHIP

by Damilola Omosebi
June 5, 2025
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The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) is the foremost labour organization in Nigeria, tasked with defending workers’ rights, ensuring fair wages, and holding the government accountable. However, under the leadership of Joe Ajaero, the NLC has suffered from weak advocacy, internal divisions, and allegations of misconduct—both in his current role and during his previous tenure as Secretary-General of the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE).

This article provides an in-depth analysis of why Joe Ajaero is unfit for re-election as NLC President. It examines his poor leadership, questionable compromises with the government, financial mismanagement allegations, and—most critically; his history of misconduct as NUEE Secretary-General, which casts a long shadow over his credibility.

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  1. Ineffective Leadership and Weak Advocacy for Workers*

a) Failed Strikes and Empty Threats*
Under Ajaero’s leadership, the NLC has repeatedly issued strike threats that either failed to materialize or were called off without tangible results. The most glaring example was the 2023 fuel subsidy protest, where the NLC initially declared a nationwide strike but abruptly suspended it without securing concrete concessions from the government. Many workers felt betrayed, suspecting a backdoor deal had been struck.

b) Poor Minimum Wage Negotiations*
Despite skyrocketing inflation, Ajaero’s NLC has been slow and ineffective in pushing for a realistic living wage. While past NLC leaders like Adams Oshiomhole and Ayuba Wabba mobilized massive strikes to force government action, Ajaero’s approach has been weak and conciliatory, leaving workers worse off.

  1. Alleged Compromises with the Government

a) Suspicion of Secret Agreements*
There are strong allegations that Ajaero’s NLC has been co-opted by the government to suppress worker agitations. The sudden suspension of strikes, lack of transparency in negotiations, and failure to hold the government accountable suggest possible undisclosed compromises.

b) Lack of Worker Inclusion in Decisions**
Ajaero has been accused of unilaterally calling off strikes* without consulting key affiliate unions, leading to widespread frustration. This top-down approach has eroded trust in his leadership.

  1. History of Misconduct as NUEE Secretary-General*

Before becoming NLC President, Ajaero served as Secretary-General of the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), where his tenure was marred by financial scandals, high-handedness, and anti-worker policies.

a) Financial Mismanagement and Fraud Allegations*

  • While leading NUEE, Ajaero was accused of embezzling union funds, including dues meant for worker welfare.
  • There were reports of fraudulent contract awards*to cronies, with little accountability.
  • Despite these allegations, no proper investigation was conducted, raising concerns about cover-ups.

b) Suppression of Dissent and Undemocratic Practices*

  • Ajaero was known for stifling opposition within NUEE, using intimidation tactics against critics.
  • He manipulated union elections to remain in power, sidelining democratic processes.
  • Many electricity workers accused him of betraying their interests by making secret deals with management.

c) Failure to Protect Electricity Workers*

  • Under his watch, casualization and poor working conditions worsened in the power sector.
  • Instead of fighting for permanent employment, Ajaero’s NUEE collaborated with private firms, leaving many workers in precarious jobs.

These past misconducts as NUEE Secretary-General prove that Ajaero has a history of prioritizing personal and political interests over workers’ welfare; a dangerous trait for an NLC President.

  1. Internal Disunity and Declining NLC Influence*

a) Rifts with Affiliate Unions
Under Ajaero, the NLC has suffered internal divisions, with key unions like ASUU, PENGASSAN, and NASU expressing dissatisfaction with his leadership.

b) Poor Mobilization of Workers
Unlike past NLC leaders who could shut down the economy with mass strikes, Ajaero’s protests often fizzle out due to weak coordination and lack of grassroots support.

  1. Lack of Vision for Modern Labour Challenges*

a) No Strategy for Informal Sector Workers
Millions of Nigerians work in the informal sector, yet Ajaero’s NLC has no clear plan to unionize or protect them.

b) Ignoring Gig Economy and Unemployment Crisis*
With rising joblessness and underemployment, the NLC under Ajaero has no strong policy to address these issues.

  1. Allegations of Financial Impropriety in NLC
  • There are whispers of misused funds, with no proper audits or transparency.
  • Workers question why strike funds disappear without accountability. Ajaero Must Go for the Sake of Nigerian Workers*

Joe Ajaero’s leadership has been *a disaster for Nigerian workers. His *failed strikes, alleged government compromises, past misconduct in NUEE, and lack of transparencymake him unfit to continue as NLC President.

The NLC needs a bold, incorruptible, and visionary leader not someone with a record of betraying workers. Ajaero must not be re-elected.*Nigerian workers deserve better.

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