November 13, 2025

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NLC strike: ADC gov’ship candidate, Prof. Okoroma advises gov. Uzodinma on way out

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Prof. Okoroma

...Laments perennial conflicts, insecurity chasing investors away from state

By News Editor

The African Democratic Congress, ADC, governorship candidate in Imo State, Prof. James Okoroma has advised the state Governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma to deploy tack and mutual respect to resolve the ongoing industrial action in the state.

Prof. Okoroma, who offered the advice via a statement he personally signed and issued to Newsmen in Owerri, Imo State Capital, urged the Governor to build relationship with the leadership of Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, in order to ensure industrial harmony in the State.

He condemned the alleged attack on workers in Imo which was said to have led to the latest conflict between Organized Labour and the Imo State Government.

Okoroma noted that constant conflict between the Imo State Government and the NLC was retarding the development of Imo State as , according to him, there cannot be development without Industrial Peace.

He decried what he called ‘conflicts on all fronts ‘ in Imo State and advised the Governor to run an all-inclusive Government in order to ensure harmony with all Stakeholders in the State.

According to him, Imo State is bleeding and does not require further damage on its economy.

He added that insecurity had already damaged the economy of the State, insisting that ‘lack of harmony between Labour and the Imo State Government would further do incalculable harm to all sectors of the Imo State economy .

The erudite Scholar promised to bring in the NLC as a development Partner once elected Governor in the November 11 Governorship election in the State .

He described Imo as ‘ already “a Killing Field” where human blood is spilled every day and no meaningful economic activity can take place.

The Governorship hopeful lamented that Investors were already running away from Imo State because of insecurity, adding that perennial conflicts with Labour Unions would worsen the State’s economic condition.

He observed that lack of constructive engagement with Labour had become a major hindrance to development and peace in Imo State.

The NLC decided to shut down the State following allegations that thugs hired by the State Government attacked workers during the recently-held May Day Celebrations.

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