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Falana and labour leaders accompany Joe Ajaero to police headquarters in Abuja (Video)
Human Rights activist Femi Falana and many labour leaders have accompanied Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President, Joe Ajaero to the police headquarters in Abuja.

The police had invited Ajaero for questioning over a case of alleged criminal conspiracy, terrorism financing, treasonable felony, subversion, and cybercrime.
The NLC president was asked to appear before the force intelligence response team (IRT) on August 20.
But Ajaero declined the invitation, demanding details of the allegations leveled against him.
However, Ajaero chose to honour the invitation of the police on Thursday alongside other labour leaders and an activist, Deji Adeyanju, and Maxwell Opara (SAN).
Although, the Labour movement had mobilized its members to accompany Ajaero to the Police headquarters in solidarity, Chief Falana, who is the NLC lawyer had told the workers to stay behind at the Labour house to avoid a rowdy session at the Police.
He assured that the situation would be handled well with the lawyers from his Chambers among others in the entourage.
While workers from different unions were at the Labour House waiting, there was a detachment of Police Officers within the vicinity.
Watch the video below:
Follow us on social media:The Number One Worker, The NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero getting ready to honour Police Invitation as a Law abiding Citizen pic.twitter.com/jBjCTkiiJB
— Nigeria Labour Congress HQ (@NLCHeadquarters) August 29, 2024
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