The Imo Elders Council says there should be consequences for the action of the Organised Labour in Imo State.
The group described the action by the organised labour banning flights in the state and shutting down electricity in protest against an assault on NLC President, JOE AJAERO as “unprecedented in the history of the world”.
One of the elders, who addressed the press in Owerri, the state capital, Senator CHRIS ANYANWU said the wise thing for AJAERO and Labour to do is to go to the roundtable with the government and resolve all outstanding issues.
He berated Labour for denying the people and businesses electricity and air travel but noted that there are alternatives for voters to explore for Saturday’s poll.
Other members of the Council who spoke during the briefing include a former Inspector General of Police, MIKE OKIRO; former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, MAURICE IWU; President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, EMMANUEL IWUANYANWU.