SIXTY years ago, in Iyamoh,Edo state, Hadjia Aishetu and Alhaji Aliyu
Oshiomhole were blessed with a baby boy whom they named Adams Aliyu
Aihanegboye Oshiomhole. Those familiar with the names say Aihanegboye
means “The wicked will not catch up with you”.
The young Adams as if in a hurry to fulfill his destiny, in
1969, took up a job with Arewa Textiles Company Kaduna. He got the job
after he convinced the personnel manager that though he was small in
stature, he was physically and mentally fit for the job.
From then on, there was no stopping Adams Oshiomhole. In 1971, his
colleagues at work saw in him, the qualities of a selfless leader when
he organized a shop floor revolution. Consequently, he was elected
union secretary. His determination to improve the lot of fellow
workers, led him to become a full time trade unionist with the Textile
Workers union in 1975.
During his activities as a shop floor worker, he met a beautiful
lady, Clara at the union’s office. Clara was then a secretary with the
trade union. Adams got help from Clara who helped to type his
letters to employers. Within the struggle, he found time to propose to
Clara who married him.
The trade union movement provided him opportunities for further
educational studies and he was educated at Ruskin College, Oxford where
he studied Economics and Industrial Relations.
Oshiomhole’s activities saw him detained in Kaduna for organizing a
workers strike but he remained unshaken though his young wife, Clara was
then pregnant. A courageous leader, he often says , “ I conquered fear
at the age of 18”.
Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole rose to become the general secretary of the
National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers Union in 1982.
By this time the union’s membership had risen to 75,000. He was not only
loved by workers, even employers could not but acknowledge his skills
in handling workers grievances and negotiating skills.
He also serviced workers in Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited and
other manufacturing companies in the northern part of Nigeria.
Oshiomhole who believes that trade unions must be financially
independent, led his union to invest in property just as he ensured
that the union was rich in infrastructure. He also changed the face of
the labour movement when his union adopted a policy of employing young
graduates.
He also made a conscious effort to attract women to the labour
movement. He supported all efforts to mainstream women into the trade
unions. It will surprise many that he took his fighting spirit from his
mother. He once said, “My father will not go on strike for anything but
my mother can fight a village”. This perhaps explains his female
gender friendly disposition.
The dissolution of the national executive of the Nigeria Labour
Congress in 1988 saw Adams and his Comrades play a more active role in
the central labour organization. They spoke against and fought the
dissolution of the Congress and in December 1988, he was elected deputy
president of the reconstituted NLC.
He played similar roles in 1995 when the NLC leadership was sacked by
the Abacha regime. In the course of his struggles, he was detained.
The military government subsequently promulgated Decree 4 of 1996 to
stop Adams Oshiomhole from contesting the leadership of the NLC but
with the demise of General Abacha in 1998, the NLC executive was
reconstituted in 1999 and Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole was elected the fourth
president of the NLC.
His tenure saw the NLC shift focus from simply defending workers’
rights to defending the rights of the people of Nigeria. Oshiomhole’s
leadership of the NLC saw a review of the 10year old national minimum
age, periodically increase in salaries and the struggle against the
removal of petroleum subsidy by the federal government.
Adams Oshiomhole is on record as the first labour leader to lead a
protest to Aso Rock Abuja; the seat of the presidency in 1999.
President Obasanjo described Oshiomhole’s invasion of Aso rock as
“Bravado Action”.
He was not done. He led series of strikes against President
Obasanjo’s government attempts to deregulate the downstream sector of
the petroleum industry.
During one of such strikes, the President accused him of running a
“parallel government”. Obasanjo even threatened to vacate Aso rock for
Oshiomhole . Oshiomhole after two terms of eight years as president of
the NLC was elected Governor of Edo state in 2007 but had his mandate
stolen. For 18 months he fought relentlessly at the election tribunal
and the court of Appeal and his mandate was restored on Nov. 11 , 2008.
Consequently, he was sworn in as Governor on Nov. 12, 2008.
Oshiomhole is the first labour leader in Nigeria to be elected into an executive post.
With the slogan, “ Let the People lead”, and his achievements,
Oshiomhole wormed his way into the heart of the electorate . His
re-election was rewarded with an unprecedented victory in all the 18
local governments on July 14, 2012. He was sworn in for the second
term on Nov. 12, 2012. Oshiomhole who believes that elections must
reflect the wishes of the people introduced the slogan “One Man/ Woman,
One Vote”.
International reputation
About two months ago, President Obasanjo was in Edo state where he
commended Oshiomhole (now governor of Edo states) for the development of
Edo state and the transformation of Benin from the ancient city of
Benin to the modern city of Benin. Oshiomhole acquired his international
reputation as elected vice president ( workers) at the International
Labour Organisation ( ILO). He also served on the executive of the
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions ( ICFTU) and the
executive board of the African Regional Organisation of the ICFTU.
As governor of Edo state, he has received commendations from the
World Bank and the United States of America Consul for his remarkable
achievements in Edo state.
Former military head of state, General Yakubu Gowon has also given
Oshiomhole a pat on the back for his achievements in Edo state.
Oshiomhole received several awards from organizations and universities
and is also a recipient of the Commander of the Order of the Niger
(CON) presented by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on November 14,
2011. He also has numerous traditional titles from communities in
Okpella Kingdom, Esan land etc.
Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole , is a devout Catholic . He and Clara (now
deceased) are blessed with five children. At 60, he is a grandfather of
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