NLC on warpath over rehabilitated National Theatre

News Express |27th Sep 2025 | 197
NLC on warpath over rehabilitated National Theatre

National Theatre, Lagos




The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has vowed to deploy every lawful tool at its disposal - including full mobilization, protests and industrial action - to return staff to the rehabilitated National Theatre and restore dignified working conditions.

"The NLC wishes to let you know that this is not just about physical working conditions but about our workers dignity, rights and the preservation of Nigeria's cultural heritage,” the frontline trade union told Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Maigari Dingyadi, in a letter dated 22nd September, 2025.

NLC demanded a public and transparent resolution of the crisis, writing: ''Following the recent global media coverage of this matter, the Federal Government appointed a new Board Chairman, Mr. Disun Holloway, presumably to address longstanding issues. Regrettably, over three months after his appointment, he has yet to engage directly with staff or address their welfare. Rather, his tenure has been marked by secrecy, exclusion, and complete disregard for the plight of workers, who are left to operate in open-air conditions- literally- under trees. He enters and exits the premises through the back door, conducts closed door meetings with the General Manager/ CEO of the National Theatre, (Mrs. Tola Akerele), Central Bank Officials and members of The Banker's Committee while excluding the most affected stakeholders, the staff''.

In the letter to the minister, the union urged the Federal Government to initiate open, inclusive stakeholders' engagement regarding the use and administration of the National Theatre.

''I write to formally remind you of our earlier correspondence dated 21st May 2025 on the deeply degrading and unacceptable working conditions under which staff of the National Theatre, Lagos, have been forced to operate for an extended period. It is surprising that after 4 months of receipt of our correspondence, nothing has been done to improve workers welfare and working conditions,” the letter signed by NLC Chairman, Lagos State, Comrade Funmi Agnes Sessi, said in part.

It called for transparency in the management of the facility, protection of jobs and keeping the commitment made by former Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who assured no job losses post-rehabilitation.

''The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) stands with the workers of the National Theatre in defending the future of the iconic edifice,” NLC further said in the letter entitled, ''Deplorable working conditions at the National Theatre”. The union said that despite deep frustrations, the staff demonstrated commendable restraint and pursued due process, including: notification of the Office of the Governor of Lagos State via official correspondence, reaching out to the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, informing the Inspector General of Police and Lagos State Commissioner of Police, engaging with the Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy and contacting the Central Bank of Nigeria

''Our efforts have yielded no tangible improvements, and the General Manager/CEO of the National Theatre remains either unwilling or unable to act,” the letter said.

''The NLC wishes to remind you that the ongoing situation constitutes a clear violation of both international and national labour standards, including ILO Convention No. 190 and Nigeria Labour Act, Section 17.

"Every worker has the right to a safe and suitable working environment once they have presented themselves for duty,” the letter said.

According to NLC, The National Theatre is a National Symbol and taxpayer-funded monument, not the private property of individuals or corporations.

''We will not allow it to be quietly handed over under the guise of Corporate Social Responsibility or any other veiled privatization tactics,'' it said firmly.

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