Friday, 28 March 2014

Photo News: JAF's Rally for the Unemployed on March 27

The Joint Action Front (JAF) on Thursday March 27 held a Rally for the Unemployed in Lagos. The protest march took off at the Civil Service Union Secretariat in Alausa and ended at Ikeja Bus Stop.  The major demands of the protest are:



. 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.























   

JAF’s Nationwide MASS RALLY for the UNEMPLOYED!

STATEMENT at the Kickoff
1.    The Joint Action Front (JAF) effective from today 27th March DECLARES its solidarity with all categories of unemployed Nigerians (who are more than 50 million across the country), the working and oppressed people of Nigerians to demand the rights to jobs and employment opportunities for ALL Nigerians irrespective of sex, ethnic or religious background.
2.     Our position in JAF on the tragic incident of the 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. All the Governments in the country are subscribed to the anti-poor neo-liberal capitalist agenda, which create the conditions for unemployment, closure of industries, dependence of imported products including fuel, job insecurity, under-employment, cheap and slave labour, casualisation, poor wages and anti-workers policies.
3.    For instance, the 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, hence the increasing rate of the army of unemployed of about 2 million annually.
4.    JAF wish to state 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
5.    As we kickoff this MASS RALLY at the Nigeria Civil Service Union Alausa-Ikeja, Lagos, we should appeal to ALL Nigerians that this is a continuous exercise. 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 today 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. The kickoff is our CLARION CALL to Nigerians to arise to the challenge of System Change; which to JAF means the socialist transformation of the polity.
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

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

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

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

TRAGIC DEATH OF APPLICANTS FOR THE IMMIGRATION EMPLOYMENT



JAF Demands JOBS WITH LIVING WAGE FOR ALL UNEMPLOYED!
MASS RALLY for the UNEMPLOYED Holds March 27th!!!

PRESS STATEMENT 


1.    The Joint Action Front (JAF) deplores the tragic death of scores of applicants, who were part of the millions at the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) job recruitment exercises that occurred across the country on March 15th 2014.
2.    We commiserate with the families of the dead unemployed youth and the Nigerian working people who have been grieved by this tragic occurrence, which is an indication of the prevalent unjust neo-liberal IMF and World Bank policies that is the root cause of over 50 millions of youth unemployment and rising job losses and social insecurity in the country.
3.    Much as we join other grieving Nigerians to demand the sack and immediate prosecution of the Minister of Internal Affairs and the Management of NIS for their culpability in organising the avoidable rancorous interview exercises, we wish to state that such ephemeral measures do not address the fundamental root of the tragic death of March 15th. The root cause has to do with Government’s policies of privatisation and outsourcing of its responsibilities; which in its disregard for human life and in preference for private selfish greed and loots contracted the recruitment exercise to its cronies.
4.    The above informed the commercialisation of the recruitment exercise and the callous, inhuman and irresponsible outburst credited to the Minister of Interior, Abba Morro that 520,000 applicants were invited for screening for 4,556 spaces and that the applicants died in a stampede due to impatient and non-adherence to lay down orderly procedure”. This is the trademark of the policies of privatisation, whose goals is maximising profits and loots at the expense of human life. As long as private selfish interest continues to hold sway as the driving force of the economy and politics in our country, so long will Nigerians be victims of economic policies and Ministerial appointments dictated by IMF and World Bank,; so long will the millions of army of unemployed become victims of applicants’ invitation to interviews being levied extorting fees for forms, question papers and interviewers’ overhead expenses.
5.    JAF wishes to alert Nigerians that the rising rate of unemployment by over 2 million Nigerians entering the employment market annually, coupled with the continued collapse of industries, job losses and job insecurity should be instructive on why Nigerians should brace up for RESISTANCE against the capitalist’s neo-liberal 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.
6.    JAF contends that a huge army of unemployed are being created daily as a result of privatisation and other anti-poor neoliberal capitalist policies. We hold that it is possible to create massive jobs on living wage especially given the fact that many critical sectors like education, health care, agriculture, housing, infrastructure, etc are not only short of adequate personnel but also require massive expansion  to meet the growing needs of the population. However, the crisis of unemployment in Nigeria is such that the extant decadent capitalist economic agenda of successive regimes cannot resolve. It is only a socialist economic transformation of the Nigerian polity that can guarantee such massive jobs and employment creating opportunities because of the necessity for access by ALL Nigerians to education, healthcare, housing, infrastructure, industrialisation, energy, social welfare, etc
7.    JAF declares next week Thursday, March 27th as a Day of National Mourning and Mass Rally. Details of the kickoff Mass Rally, which will hold at the Nigeria Civil Service Union Secretariat, Alausa-Ikeja, will be made public subsequently.
8.    JAF notes that the avoidable tragic death of March 15th is a reflection of the depth of the crises of unemployment and the necessity for Nigerians to struggle for the replacement of the unjust capitalist system that encourages looting and corruption and concentrates wealth of Nigerians in few hands of the ruling class of exploiters at the expense of the deprived majority working people. This informed the declaration of JAF for a socialist transformation of Nigeria, which was the consensus of Nigerians in the 1986 nationwide Political Debate, as the Political Alternative.
9.    In the immediate, JAF enjoins Nigerians to demand:
·         Just compensation to the families of all those dead and injured at the NIS interviews on March 15th.
·         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 interest with public fund, foreign debt enslavement, etc
·         Government should have business in the socio-economic and welfare NEEDS of Nigerians through public ownership and democratic control of the economy.

FORWARD EVER, BACKWARD NEVER!

Dr. Oladipo Fashina                              Comrade Abiodun Aremu
JAF Chairperson                                   JAF Secretary