Police Occupation Of NURTW Secretariat Unlawful, Unacceptable, Rape Of Constitution

Police Occupation Of NURTW Secretariat Unlawful, Unacceptable, Rape Of Constitution

The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC has said the invasion and continued occupation of the offices of National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW by the Nigeria Police Force is reckless, unacceptable and impunity taken too far.

Ina statement by TUC and signed by
Comrade (Engr) Festus Osifo,
President and Comrade Nuhu Toro,
Secretary General to said the constitution which is the supreme law of the Country states in Section 43 that: ‘’ Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, every citizen of Nigeria shall have the right to acquire and own immovable property anywhere in Nigeria’’.

It goes on further in Section 44 to state that: “No moveable property or any interest in an immovable property shall be taken possession of compulsorily and no right over or interest in any such property shall be acquired compulsorily in any part of Nigeria except in the manner and for the purposes prescribed by a law”.

TUC said the forceful occupation of the NURTW Secretariat Abuja by the Police without any court order is illegal, draconian, unconstitutional and must be reversed forthwith.

” The statement by the police on Tuesday, August 30, 2023, claiming that its seizure of the union offices since August 12, 2023 was to forestall an alleged factional clash in the union, is laughable, in our opinion and intended to misinform the public.

” It is instructive to note that the police statement did not make any reference to its continued illegal occupation of the Lagos State offices of the NURTW, an affiliate of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and their inability to enforce the order of a court of competent jurisdiction in the case of our affiliate the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria, RTEAN.”

The TUC said it had written to Inspector General of Police and pointed to the April 18, 2023 order of the National Industrial Court, NIC which is an appellate court, requesting the police to intervene in the violation of section 40 ordering the police to enforce the judgement in favour of RTEAN offices in Lagos, which TUC said it is continuously violated by the Lagos State government.
TUC however noted that the occupation of the NURTW offices in Abuja is a continuation of the unconstitutional occupation of the union’s offices in Lagos State despite subsisting court orders.

” Rather than maintain law and order, the police as in the case of the NURTW, is encouraging lawlessness and disorder.”

The TUC advises the President Tinubu’s administration to rein in the security services whose personnel are engaging in serial lawlessness and acts of impunity and call them to order without further delay.

“To avoid a situation where the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) and all our affiliates and Allies might be compelled to join the NLC our sister labour centre in solidarity, we demand that President Tinubu orders the Nigeria Police to vacate all union offices and insist that things be done in accordance with the laws and constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”, said TUC.

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