September 1964 The Big Strike Alhadji H. P. Adebola
September 1964 The Big Strike Alhadji H. P. Adebola, UCL leader, who rivaled Imoudu for strike leadership. He was injured in clash at police barrier-and had his arm in plaster. Could the general strike of May 31 to June 13 have been averted if the Governments of the Nigerian Federation, on the one hand, and the Joint Action Committee, on the other, had exercised more self-control, more ability to give and take, more mutual trust, less arrogance, less jealousy and less delight in the show of will-power and strength?. The Governments of the Federation had long laid the stage for the strike because of their past errors of commissions and omissions, their irritating obduracy when in the wrong and equally irritating vacillation when in the right, their sense of inverted economics, the ostentatious way of life of their ministers and senior civil servants, and their airy assumption that workers of Nigeria could never get united enough to embark on success
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