We call on all our readers to support
the Public Campaign in defence of over 200 workers of Dangote Pasta at
Ikorodu, Lagos (Nigeria) sacked for refusing to resign their membership
of the in-house workers’ union since August 2010. We underline the fact
that the main trade union organisers were severely beaten in the process
and the families of these workers are suffering terribly as a
consequence of these actions on the part of management.
We call on all our readers to support
the Public Campaign in defence of over 200 workers of Dangote Pasta at
Ikorodu, Lagos (Nigeria) sacked for refusing to resign their membership
of the in-house workers’ union since August 2010. We underline the fact
that the main trade union organisers were severely beaten in the process
and the families of these workers are suffering terribly as a
consequence of these actions on the part of management.
is to raise a public campaign about the plight of over 200 workers at
the Dangote Pasta plant in Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria, who were sacked for
belonging to the in-house workers’ union in August 2010 (that is, nine
months ago!).
It all started on August 11th 2010 when
the National Union of Food Beverage and Tobacco Employees (NUBFTE),
which Dangote Pasta workers belong to, inaugurated the company’s chapter
of the Union after several years of struggle. The management of the
company also signed an agreement with the union and nobody raised an
eyebrow.
of August 2010, after the inauguration of the union, the union
executives were locked out from entering the factory, as they were
resuming for work very early morning of this fateful day. The branch
chairman of the union, Comrade Samuel Obuseh was pounced on by hired
thugs armed with dangerous weapons. They were armed with knives,
cutlasses and were obviously prepared to kill. The chairman and other
principal officers of the union were tied down hands and foot with ropes
and were mercilessly beaten. When the branch chairman revealed the
permanent scars this early morning beating left on his shoulder, all the
comrades listening to his ordeal felt terribly sorry for him. The
branch General Secretary of the union Comrade Gospel Godson, who
unfortunately was visibly ill but only came to the company to attend to
his health, was not spared; he was bruised, tied and locked in a trailer
container without a single window and ray of light. He had his clothes
torn, his shoes removed and suffered wounds all over his body. They were
held captive and kept in these conditions for hours before they were
finally released in the evening and were able to get home with the help
of other workers.
After two weeks outside, with the intervention
of the National Union of Food Beverage and Tobacco Employee (NUBFTE)
national executive, they were allowed back into the factory to continue
their work.
Two days after their resumption, the management
started circulating a letter asking the workers to sign whether they
wanted the union in the factory or not. Whereas some signed off from the
union out of intimidation and harassment, those that refused to leave
the union were callously asked to come to pick up their termination
letters, which courageously they have since refused to go for and hence
have remained locked out from the factory since then.
May, 2011, the sacked workers mobilized themselves to the National
Secretariat of (NUBTE), crying out once again to the National
Secretariat for neglecting them and asking them to come to their aid.
Some other units of the NUBTE union were also there in solidarity as
well as members of WYDC who came to solidarise with the victimised
workers. Many of the affected workers lamented their condition for the
past nine months. Their children have been at home since then because of
lack of money to pay their school fees, one lost his mother to a stroke
because he could not afford to pay the medical bills, and many are just
sleeping around because they have been evicted from their houses by
their landlords. This is just to mention just some of what these workers
have been going through for the past nine months.
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You can support this campaign by sending this model letter to Dangote management.
MODEL LETTER:
For the attention of management at Dangote group companies
Dear Sirs,
We
have been informed of the brutal treatment of the workers at Dangote
Pasta in Lagos simply because they dared to form a trade union to defend
their rights. It is disgraceful that after formally recognising the
union, management then proceeded to use hired goons to beat the workers
and intimidate them. The company then proceeded to fire those workers
who refused to leave the union. This has caused uncalled for suffering
on the part of the workers concerned.
The actions of the company
management are totally unacceptable. Nigeria is supposed to be a
democracy that recognises workers’ basic rights to organise and to
strike in defence of their legitimate claims.
We demand that the
company immediately reinstate all the fired workers and sticks to the
initial agreement where they recognised the union.
We are raising
this question in trade unions and with workers in our country and will
continue to do so until the victimised workers at Dangote Pasta are all
reinstated with full rights.
Yours,
SIGNATURE,
TRADE UNION POSITION (if any)
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Please send copies to the addresses below. The first two are the addresses of the NLC in Abuja, the capital, (e-mail: gsec@nlcng.org ) and Lagos, followed by the address of NUFBTE (National Union of Food, Beverage and Tobacco Employees).
Below
that you will find the addresses of the companies that belong to the
Dangote group, in particular to Erere Vera-Cruz at Dangote Pasta (email: erere.vera-cruz@dangote-group.com ) where the present dispute is concentrated.
Please also send a separate copy (or BCC) to editor@marxist.com so that we can keep informed the workers concerned.
Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC)
National Headquarters :
Labour House,
Plot 820/821 Central Business District,
Abuja, Nigeria
E-mail: gsec@nlcng.org
Tel: 234-9-6276042, Fax: 234-9-6274342
LAGOS OFFICE:
29, Olajuwon Street, off ojulegba Road,
P.O. Box 620,
Yaba,
Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-7743988, 5840288
Fax: 234-1-5840288
National Union of Food, Beverage and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE)
9, Mortune Avenue,
Valley Estate, off Lagos-Abeokuta Express Road, near Cement Bus-Stop,
Dopemu,
21547, Ikeja,
Lagos
Fax: +234 1 4926319
Phone Numbers: +234 1 4813682, 4813683, 7745317, 7745318, 7745916 * 080 33294691
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Dangote Company Addresses:
Pointer Benue Cement Company
PMB 063 Gboko Benue State
Union Marble House 1 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos
Contact Person: Barrister Ityoyila Ukpi
Telephone: +234 8070485500
Email: ityoyila.ukpi@dangote-group.com
Dancom,
Union Marble House 1 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos
Contact Person:Angela Selekere
Telephone: +234 8070491157
Email: angela.selekere@dangote-group.com
Dangote Cement Plant
Obajana, Port-Harcourt and Lagos Terminal
Union Marble House,
1 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos
Contact Person: Jeremiah Marcus
Telephone: +234 8025014997
Email: marcus.jeremiah@dangote-group.com
Dangote Flour Mills
Terminal ‘E’ Administrative Building,
Apapa Port Complex, Lagos
Contact Person: Charles Alasholuyi
Email: charles.alasholuyi@dangote-group.com
Dangote Pasta
NPA Lighter Terminal Ikorodu, Lagos
Contact Person: Erere Vera-Cruz
Telephone: +234 8033253849
Email: erere.vera-cruz@dangote-group.com
Dangote Sugar Refinery
Shed 20, Apapa Wharf, Lagos, Nigeria
Head Office:
Modandola House
42/44 Warehouse Road, Apapa, Lagos
Contact Person: Ngozi Ngene
Telephone: +234 7032498662
Email: ngozi.ngene@dangote-group.com
Dansa Foods Limited
Union Marble House,
1 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos
Contact Person: Alhaji Kaita Abdulkareem
Telephone: +234 8033277899
Dangote Transport Limited
Union Marble House,
1 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos
Contact Person: Emmanuel Andem
Telephone: +234 8033556983
Email: andem.emmanuel@dangote-group.com
Integrated Steel Rolling Mills Company
Oshogbo, Osun State,
Contact Person: Bishara Abacha
Telephone: +234 8033141787
Email: bishara.abacha@dangote-group.com
National Salt Company
Corporate Head Office,
15B Ikosi Road Oregun Industrial Estate,
Oregun-Ikeja, Lagos
Contact Person: Yahaya Fufore
Telephone: +234 8070480004
Email: yahaya.fufore@dangote-group.com
Savannah Sugar Company Limited
Union Marble House,
1 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos
Contact Person: Zailani Muhammed
Telephone: +234 8034582699
Email: zailani.muhammed@dangote-group.com
Port Operations
1st Floor Terminal "E" Building,
Apapa Wharf, Lagos
Contact Person: Seun Olopade
Telephone: +234 8070481933,
Email: seun.olopade@dangote-group.com