 Now concerned creeps on that Aegis of the Lagos Assembly of Trade and Labor Veterans have begun the resignation of, of course, the resignation of the National Chairman of the Labor Party, L.P. Jilla Sabri, and the President of the Labor Congress, N.L.C. Mr. Joe Agira over their continued leadership as veteran labor leader Issa Tijani on behalf of ex-workers made this known after-press conference in Lagos. Comrade Tijani accused both, both the leaders of woefully failing in their positions in the midst of economic challenges as Nigerians are facing. They called on the President of the N.L.C., Comrade Jair Jairud, and has been playing politics at the Nigerian workers welfare and N.L.C. is sensitive to the plight. While Issa Daburi is showing no desperation in his being to continue to clinch the power when he lacks the will to keep the party together. I guess the painful background that at the core of this profound crisis is the endless tussle for the control of the party going on between the party's important chairman, Barista Julius Aburi, I'm the President of the Nigerian Labor Congress, Comrade Joe Agira. The amount of energy, time, and resources that have been needlessly dissipated in this regime battle for personal aggrandiarmies leaves a sore test in the mouth. The disconforting aspect of this unfortunate situation is the resultant carers of complete abandonment of the constitutional duties and co-responsibilities duly bestowed upon these leaders. On the contrary, Nigerian workers have been everywhere abundant to the effects. It is a sad commentary that many years after the adoption of the current 30,000 Naira minimum wage, more than 10 state governors, fully aware of the endemic weaknesses of the union officials, have against all entreaties refused to pay the agreed amount. So on both sides, the labor front, the reality of the situation is that workers have been made to suffer a corrosion defeat from which they will continue to leak their open wounds and also find it extremely difficult to quickly heal. From the government side, sudden and abrupt withdrawal of petroleum subsidy to the drastic devaluation of the national currency and the newly announced insensitive heights in the cost of the electricity tariff, the abysmal failure of the leaders of the labor unions and the labor party to provide credible challenge to this anti-people's policy are indeed sufficient basis for Nigerian workers to demand their designation without any further delay. On top of this disconcerting labor leadership ineptitude, our assembly of labor veterans trade unionists is pained to admit that what is going on in the labor party under the watch of our power drunk Barista Julius Aburi is a rep on democracy. In his desperate attempts to cling to power at all costs, he aggressively stepped on the big toes of all prominent party and political stakeholders.