Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Why We Can’t Tackle Corruption – NLC Reveals

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                      The Deputy President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajearo, has explained why the union has been unable to tackle corruption in the country.
                   He said the NLC currently lacks the right “mechanism’’ to fight the menace.
                  Ajaero said though it was necessary for the labour to engage in such action, the NLC was yet to partner with law enforcement agencies especially the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on the situation.

The labour chieftain, who spoke to journalists in Abuja, Tuesday, also emphasised need for the union to adopt a credible and efficient method of recruiting comrades into the union.
“We have not really institutionalized a mechanism to insist on probing a person found to have corruptly enriched himself. Labour can think in that line. And for us to do that, we don’t have the police or the EFCC. It may end at the level of agitation. You know also that this has legal limitation because the law says nobody is guilty until proven otherwise. That is a limitation. We can quantify morally that this person is guilty, but if there is no clear case of corruption, we are limited,” he said.
Ajearo, who acknowledged he was recruited from student unionism to union politics, expressed happiness at how ex-student union leaders such as Comrade Salisu Mohammed and John Oda among others were recruited into the NLC.

The Nation

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