Nigeria News
Labbo Elected New NULGE President
Former North West Vice President of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Ahmed Labbo, has been elected the new national president of the Union.
Naija News reports that the election which was held in Green Desert Palm Hotel, Airport Road, Kano, follows the death of the former National President, Comrade Ibrahim Khaleel Abdulkadir, on October 7.
It was gathered that the NULGE constitution had mandated the union vice president to take over after Khaleel’s death but he has been incapacitated by health challenges.
Speaking after his election, Labbo said the union must focus on providing better livelihood for all our members and staff who shall be there tomorrow.
“Our leader, during his lifetime was known as ‘Mr. Autonomy,’ because he was always on the frontline of mobilising the nation’s workforce at the grassroots to develop this tier of government for greater productivity and efficiency, while also ensuring the protection of workers’ rights and welfare,” he said.
“We shall uphold his (Abdulkadir’s) unique contributions to labour movement, governance at all levels and democracy issues, particularly his many years of constant and strong advocacy for Local Government Autonomy in Nigeria.
“Today is a day to look inward and assess ourselves on how well we will love to be remembered after we have exited the union.
“It is a clarion call to all of us to be strong and united, believing that together we will uphold the principles of Abdulkadir, as we know he stood for peace and unity.
“I believe even in death he will be proud he left behind strong and verile foot soldiers, dogged in the attainment of the ideals of the founding fathers of our great union which he pursued till his demise.
“NULGE staff should expect better and improved welfare packages. Issues of minimum wage, staff pension and promotion shall be of great importance to us. This is because we hold our staff in high esteem since we see them as the engine room of our union.”