NLC settles for consensus candidate as Wabba bows out as president

The Nigeria Labour Congress has settled for a consensus candidate to succeed Comrade Ayuba Wabba who is bowing out of office as president of the apex labour union in Nigeria.

Wabba has served out two terms of four years each. He became NLC President in 2015 after an election that was marred with controversies.

To this end the 13th Quadrennial National Delegates Conference of the union has been fixed for Tuesday 7th February 2023 at the International Conference Centre Abuja.

Wabba’s first term as President of NLC was marred by crisis from opposing factions, which contested the election but lost out.

It took the efforts of past leaders of the union to broker truce between the warring factions, a development that culminated in the bringing on board of Joe Ajaero, General Secretary of the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) as Deputy National President.

There are indications that the National Administrative Council of the NLC may have settled for Ajaero to succeed Wabba.

The theme for the 13th Quadrennial National Delegates Conference is “Building Peoples’ Power, National Unity and Quest for a New Social Contract”.

The event which sometimes become a rallying point for political office seekers to sell their mandate is expected to attract local and foreign dignitaries, including the former NLC President, Adams Oshiomhole.

You may also like

Recent News

Gov. Lawal approves 120-day rapid intervention plan to tackle education crisis in Zamfara — Daily Nigerian

Zamfara Governor Approves 120-Day Education Intervention Plan

'National shame' - Peter Obi reacts to terrorists' attack in Niger

Peter Obi Defends Political Moves, Calls for Reform

OnePlus Nord 6 Review: Finally, a Mid-Ranger Without Compromise

OnePlus Nord 6 Review: Flagship Design, High-Performance Display, and Value-Driven Specs

Orban falls, but Hungary’s realities remain — RT World News

Hungary Election: Orban’s Defeat and EU Policy Shift

Scroll to Top