The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, has opened up on what transpired when the organised labour held a private meeting with President Bola Tinubu in Abuja last Wednesday as nationwide protests broke out over the rising cost of living.
Ajaero, who appeared on Channels Television’s Politics Today, which was monitored by Africa Today News, New York pointed out that the President attempted to reduce the presidential fleet, among other decisions aimed at reducing the cost of governance.
During questioning about whether labor leaders had called for government officials to also cut back on spending, Ajaero explained that this line of inquiry led to Tinubu’s justification for his large staff size, which has faced criticism.
According to the NLC president, Tinubu argued that rather than subscribe to complaints over hiring numerous Senior Advisers (SAs) and “SAs to SAs”, the unionists should consider the hires in the light of job creation.
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‘He (Tinubu) took his own case for example. He told us that if you come to his fleet of cars, that it was large and he made efforts to reduce it and he was told that it’s a security issue,’ Ajaero recounted.
‘He equally went further to say that he prefers to use his own private jet and they told him no, it’s a security issue, he must use the government jet. And he went further to say, even himself, that he’s using only a two-bedroom flat.
‘That he’s trying as much as possible to tighten his belt and he will try as much as possible to talk to his people working with him. So, I don’t know what that means.’
Africa Today News, New York reports that the Labour Unions have returned to the negotiation table with the federal government.