NLC to FG: Make history, be part of world leaders to sign treaty on prohibition of Nuclear weapons
NLC to FG: Make history, be part of world leaders to sign
treaty on prohibition of Nuclear weapons
Nigeria
Labour Congress, NLC, has urged the Federal Government to make history and sign
or submit the instrument of ratification of the Treaty on Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons, TPNW, on September 26, 2019, in New York. A high-level
ceremony for signatures and ratifications for the TPNW will be held during
leaders’ week on September 26, 2019, at the United Nations General Assembly.
All governments across the globe have been invited to participate at the
ceremony by the co-sponsoring governments: Austria, Brazil, Indonesia, Ireland,
Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, South Africa and Thailand. President of NLC,
Ayuba Wabba, in a letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, dated September
13, 2019, noted that the signing would complement the Non-Proliferation Treaty,
NPT, and offer the best hope of moving from a world with nearly 14,000 nuclear
weapons to zero nuclear weapons. According to Wabba, “Today, nuclear arsenals
are being modernised and new nuclear weapons are being developed. For the
coming years, it is estimated that governments will spend over 100 billion USD
annually on nuclear weapons.
At the same time, the world’s fragile arms control
architecture built over five decades is collapsing. In light of the heightened
tensions among nuclear-armed States, it is more important than ever that world
leaders speak out against nuclear weapons and work together to strengthen
international legal norms against their use, threatened use, development, and
retention by any State. “Trade unions are committed to a world free of weapons
of mass destruction and to general disarmament, as the maintenance and
strengthening of peace is a precondition for economic progress and social
justice. In addition to the immediate threat that nuclear weapons represent to
the existence of humankind, the enormous cost of a renewed nuclear arms race is
a shameful waste of precious human, natural and capital resources that should
be redirected to reverse climate change, eliminate poverty and address other
social and economic needs. “The TPNW lays the foundations for a world free of
nuclear weapons.
It offers a pathway forward at a time of great global tension
and crisis. It complements the
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and offers the best hope of moving us from a
world with nearly 14,000 nuclear weapons to zero nuclear weapons. This is an
urgent humanitarian necessity. President of the International Committee of the
Red Cross Peter Maurer and UN Secretary-General António Guterres have both
acknowledged the importance of this Treaty in making progress for a nuclear
weapons-free world.
On the 26 of September 2019, a high-level ceremony for
signatures and ratifications for the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear
Weapons will be held during leaders’ week at the United Nations General Assembly.
All governments have been invited to participate at this ceremony by the
co-sponsoring governments: Austria, Brazil, Indonesia, Ireland, Mexico, New
Zealand, Nigeria, South Africa and Thailand. The Nigeria Labour Congress calls
on the Nigerian government to participate in this historic event by signing and
or submitting its instrument of ratification of the TPNW, indicating in advance
its intention to do so to the UN Office for Legal Affairs at the United Nations
Headquarters in New York. We look forward to hearing your response on our
government’s intentions with relation to the 26 of September Signing and
Ratification Ceremony.”
WISDOM
YARD ONLINE TV
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