NLC Calls For Public Holiday Over Postponement Of General Elections

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has said it was shocked by the last minute postponement of the presidential and National Assembly elections earlier scheduled to hold on Saturday, February 16, 2019.

The
labour union advised the federal government to declare a two or
three-day public holiday to enable workers travel to cast their votes
following voter apathy that may have greeted the postponement of the
elections, The Nation reports.

The president of the NLC, Comrade
Ayuba Wabba, in a statement said many Nigerians would not have been able
to vote due to logistics problems if the election held.

“We at
the Nigerian Labour Congress join other Nigerians in expressing our
shock at the last minute postponement of the presidential and National
Assembly elections scheduled to hold on Saturday, February 16, 2019,”
Wabba said.

“We share in the pains of those who in an uncommon
show of patriotism, had to travel long distances to perform their civic
duty. We similarly understand the outrage of those who had incurred huge
and unquantifiable logistic costs. No explanation will be good enough
given INEC’s repeated assurances and the zeal of Nigerians to cast their
vote.

“However, given the fact that had the election taken
place, a huge number of Nigerians would have been disenfranchised on
account of gross and wide-spread logistic deficit, the postponement, as
painful as it is, is a lesser evil of the two.”

The NLC urged Nigerians not to be disillusioned by the postponement but brace up for the rescheduled election.

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