TUC Backs Leadership of Legislatures on Immunity

TUC Backs Leadership of Legislatures on Immunity
2. Secretary General, Trade union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), Secretary General, Comrade (Barr.) Musa-Lawal, President, Comrade Quadri Olaleye, 1st Deputy President, Comrade Bola-Audu Innocent, 2nd Deputy President, Comrade Oyinkan Olasanoye and Comrade Chika Onuegbu, during the National Executive Council (NEC) of Congress in Lagos recently.
2. Secretary General, Trade union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), Secretary General, Comrade (Barr.) Musa-Lawal, President, Comrade Quadri Olaleye, 1st Deputy President, Comrade Bola-Audu Innocent, 2nd Deputy President, Comrade Oyinkan Olasanoye and Comrade Chika Onuegbu, during the National Executive Council (NEC) of Congress in Lagos recently.

The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) said it   supports   the bill seeking to provide immunity to the leadership of the National Assembly and House of Assemblies.

The Labour Centre counsels that providing such immunity for presiding officers against crimes of corruption will ensure a smooth running of the law making processes, adding that the seventh Assembly could not do much because of its clashes with the Executive arm almost throughout a whole tenure.

President of the Congress, who also doubles as President of Food Beverage and Tobacco Employess (FOBTOB), Comrade Quadri A. Olaleye, said with the jailing of some ex-Governors and other political officials there is no need to express fear over the bill, insisting that those who have breached public trust can always be investigated, tried and jailed when their tenure expires.

“We have got some evidences here and there to prove that. Defection cannot save them when the chips are down”, he stated.

He said the bane of our underdevelopment is caused by the activities of irresponsible political officials and civil servants who blatantly assault the rule of law and breach public trust.

He warned those in power today not to think that they will escape justice and refund of looted and laundered money.

Comrade Olaleye said he is shocked that politicians are not disturbed that after 20 years of the demise of an ex-president his loots are still being repatriated.

“This should bother sane minds that USA now attaches the repatriated monies to specific projects to ensure it is not relooted. This is unfortunate and disgraceful.

The Congress leadership further appealed to the international community and organizations to name and shame all those who have brutally raped the country and reduced it to a poverty capital, stressing that most of the loans the federal government got may have ended up in the pockets of very few individuals who are connected to the powers- that- be.

He reiterated that the Congress will support any move that would ensure a peaceful system but will never stop calling for accountability.

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