The Joint Action Front (JAF) has declared next
Thursday, March 27, as a National Day for Mass Rally and National Mourning in
solidarity with the over 50 million unemployed youth and graduates across
Nigeria.
The event will kick off symbolically at the Nigeria
Civil Service Union Alausa-Ikeja, Lagos at 9am, and will be held as a
continuous exercise, and JAF called on Nigerians to arise to the challenge of
system change, which it explained as the socialist transformation of the
polity.
The group also recommended to Nigerians an
Unemployment Charter. It urged the working people, oppressed classes,
artisans, traders, professionals and all groups genuinely committed to the
socio-economic transformation of Nigeria to join forces with the unemployed in
an Unemployment Charter of Demands that would include:
- Just compensation to the families of all the dead and injured applicants at the NIS interviews on March 15th;
- Refund of the N1,000 levy collected from all the applicants and compensation for expenses incurred for the interviews;
- Decent work and living wage for ALL; and
- Unemployment benefits for ALL Unemployed.
Full text of the JAF press statement:
JAF Declares Nationwide MASS RALLY & MOURNING
for the UNEMPLOYED on March 27th!
1. The Joint Action Front
(JAF) rose from its organised Mass Meeting held on Sunday, March
23rd attended by its affiliates, members of the unemployed association of
Nigeria and some civil society groups and reiterated its Declaration of Thursday,
March 27th as a National Day for MASS RALLY AND National Mourning in
solidarity with the more than 50 million unemployed youth and graduates across
the country.
2. JAF’s position on the
tragic incident of death of scores of applicants during the Nigeria
Immigration Service (NIS) job recruitment exercises of March 15th 2014 is
that, Governments at all levels (FG, State & local), irrespective of
political parties, are culpable because they failed to provide decent
jobs and enabling opportunities for gainful employments. They are
all hooked to the anti-poor neo-liberal capitalist agenda. For
instance, privatization of electricity with the attendant outage and high
tariffs, and the outrageous taxes imposed by both state and local governments,
have made LIFE very difficult for artisans and small business owners and some
of them have been forced out of business. The same anti-poor agenda
accounts for the ban of Okada/ Achaba by state governments who do not
create alternative decent jobs for the youths and unemployed.
3. Equally, we wish to
restate our position that it is possible to create massive jobs with
living wage for all Nigerians, given the fact that many critical sectors
like education, health care, agriculture, housing, infrastructure, etc are
short of adequate personnel and require massive expansion to meet the
growing needs of the population. The crisis of unemployment in Nigeria is such
that the decadent capitalist economic agenda of successive regimes cannot
resolve. It is only a socialist transformation of the Nigerian polity that can
guarantee such massive jobs and employment creating opportunities that would
make it possible for ALL Nigerians to have access to education, healthcare,
housing, infrastructure, industrialisation, energy, social welfare, etc
4. The MASS RALLY, which
kicks-off symbolically on Thursday, March 27th at the Nigeria Civil
Service Union Alausa-Ikeja, Lagos at 9am should be a continuous
exercise. It is our CLARION CALL to Nigerians to arise to the challenge of
System Change; which to JAF means the socialist transformation of the polity.
5. Therefore, JAF calls on
its Labour partners – Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress, the
Unemployed and all pro-oppressed and working people groups across the country
to mobilise and organise MASS RALLIES effective from March 27th kickoff to
all the institutions of Governments at all levels (local, state and FG),
including the State Houses of Assembly to demand Decent Jobs with Living Wage
for All Unemployed Nigerians.
6. JAF wishes to recommend
to Nigerians an UNEMPLOYMENT CHARTER. We urge the working people, oppressed
classes, artisans, traders, professionals and all groups genuinely committed to
the socio-economic transformation of Nigeria to join forces with the Unemployed
to make the following Unemployment Charter of Demands:
· Just
compensation to the families of all dead and injured applicants at the NIS
interviews on March 15th; and Refund of the N1,000 collected from all the
applicants and compensation for expenses incurred for the interviews.
· Decent
Work and Living Wage for ALL.
· Unemployment
Benefits for ALL Unemployed.
· Reversal
of the IMF and World Bank policies of privatisation, deregulation,
commercialisation, monetisation, outsourcing, bail-out of collapsed private
banks and interests with public fund, foreign debt enslavement, etc.
· Government
should have business in the socio-economic and welfare NEEDS of Nigerians.
· Public
ownership and democratic control of the economy.
DARE TO STRUGGLE, DARE TO WIN! FORWARD EVER,
BACKWARD NEVER!!
Dr. Oladipo
Fashina Comrade
Abiodun Aremu
JAF
Chairperson JAF
Secretary
Curled from Sahara Reporters
For real, is it gonna work? By the time they make them a palatable offer, this group is bound to start singing a new song. Well still waiting for the whole scene to unfold. With my ZOBO tasting like champagne.
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