The Trades Union Congress of the United Kingdom has strongly condemned the Nigerian government for the unlawful arrest and persecution of Nigeria Labour Congress President, Joe Ajaero.
Ajaero was detained at Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport while en route to address the TUC conference in the UK. Although he was released last night, concerns over his ongoing harassment and intimidation persist.
In a video obtained by Vanguard, the UK TUC called for an immediate end to the Nigerian government’s crackdown on labour leaders.
Speaking at the event that Ajaero was meant to attend, a UK TUC leader stated: “Joe was released last night, but it is clear that his ordeal is not yet over. His unlawful arrest is a gross violation of fundamental trade union freedoms, especially as he was on his way to speak to us about the vital right of trade unions to seek solidarity.”
The speaker emphasized continued support for Nigerian unions, adding: “Nigeria’s trade unions still have our solidarity. We condemn the actions of the Nigerian government and demand that they cease their persecution of Joe Ajaero.”
Ajaero’s detention prevented him from attending a scheduled International Trade Union Congress meeting in the UK. Speculations suggest his arrest may be connected to his refusal to respond to summons from undercover police or a petition filed against him by an airline operator.
The Department of State Services, Nigeria’s secret police, has maintained a policy of silence on certain matters, including Ajaero’s arrest, under their new communication approach.