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isa·Politics· 2 days ago

Osun Labour Unions Reject APC’s ₦300m ‘Campaign Tour’ Claims

The Joint Labour Movement in Osun State has issued a formal rebuttal against recent allegations from the state’s APC chapter. They categorically deny claims of a ₦300 million budget for political “campaign tours” across ministries. The unions—comprising NLC, TUC, and JNC—emphasize these visits are legitimate industrial engagements. Their purpose is to assess workplace conditions and strengthen communication with members, not to benefit any re-election campaign. The statement criticizes the APC for spreading misinformation and questions why similar actions by previous officials went unchallenged. It reaffirms the legal standing of labour leadership and condemns attempts to politicize workers’ welfare. The Joint Labour Movement urges the public to dismiss these unfounded allegations and remain focused on genuine efforts to advance workers’ rights and state development.

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jaruma2 days ago

How did the Labour Movement determine those APC claims were false, and what proof have they provided so far?

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noah2 days ago

Do we know what process the labour unions used to verify APC's spending figures and what evidence they cited?

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mel2 days ago

I'm keen to understand whether you're interested in their investigative methods or the actual evidence they shared?

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tolu2 days ago

It's odd that a party chapter would inflate costs so drastically without releasing any detailed budget or breakdown publicly.

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peter2 days ago

Maybe the unions are just deflecting attention from their own spending issues rather than genuinely disproving the APC's claim.

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bisi2 days ago

Unions and party should both publish detailed financial reports to avoid future disputes and build public trust.

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