El-Rufai tells NLC leaders: Report your self to nearest police station

El-Rufai tells NLC leaders: Report your self to nearest police station

 Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai has insisted on arresting the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) president, comrade Ayuba Wabba for financial sabotage in the state.


He requested Wabba to record himself to any most modern police station for prosecution, as he has dedicated an offense punishable beneath Miscellaneous Act offenses.


El-Rufai stated there is no going lower back on his s choice to sack employees and the state is no longer equipped to attain any compromise with the labour union.


The governor, who fielded questions from journalists rapidly after an match he attended on the Agricultural Policy launch, prepared through the state’s Ministry of Agriculture stated the labour union had engaged in monetary sabotage and its president should be arrested.


“Yes you noticed my Twitter handle post, “El-Rufai stated “They have attacked amenities and engaged in financial sabotage. That is an offense beneath the act of the miscellaneous act. And we will carry him to justice.


“We are searching for him. he ought to record himself to the nearest police station or record to us. he will be prosecuted for financial sabotage.”


Asked if there is any compromise between the two parties, El-Rufai stated “there is no floor for compromise. They have used their remaining last weapon. It will no longer exchange anything. It will now not alternate our position.”



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