adsAll seems not well within the Trade Union Congress (TUC), one of Nigeria’s two labour centres, as the body has cracked down on some members, expelling 11, and suspending 15 for what it termed “flagrant disobedience.”

According to a communique issued at the end of TUC’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held in Lagos on Monday, and signed by Festus Osifo, president, and N.A.Toro, general secretary, respectively, the decision to suspend the members followed recommendations made by a disciplinary committee earlier constituted to look into their alleged action, which were unanimously endorsed by the NEC.

Members expelled from the Lagos Council of the TUC include Abiodun Aladetan – ASCSN; Gbolahan Kabiawu – NUAH; Veronica Egbukichi – ATSSSAN; and Salau Oladele – SSAUSCGOC.

Those expelled from the Rivers State Council are Josiah Udoka – ASCSN; Emmanuel Onumbu – ASCSN; June Danangogo – ASCSN.

Those from Enugu State Council include Ben Asogwa – NUAHP; Simeon Ejikemen Akaeme – ASUSS, and Igbokwe Joe Igbokwe – ASCSN, while Fefegha Muneneyi Edwin – NUAHP, was expelled from the Bayelsa Council.