Kaduna State NLC strike updates: Labour union strike to shutdown Kaduna, how e affect you
16 May 2021
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Kaduna State Govnor Nasir El Rufai and di state labour unions no agree onto di sack of 7000 civil servants.
Nigeria Labour Congress [NLC] strike for Kaduna start on Sunday wit total blackout for di north west Nigeria state.
Operators of Kaduna Electric join di five-days-warning strike to ask di state goment to reverse di sack of over 7000 workers.
Chairmo of di state NLC Comrade Ayuba Magaji Sulaiman say dia plan na to shut down di state from Sunday for five days.
KDSG condemns NLC’s illegal acts, urges residents to stay calm
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The Kaduna State Government has noted that the conditions that compelled its decision to right-size its work force have not been altered by the Nigerian Labour Congress(NLC’s) campaign of economic and social sabotage.
The government also reiterated its firm commitment to using all the resources it can generate to serve the interests of the majority of its citizens.
A statement signed by Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Mr Muyiwa Adekeye pointed out that government’s resolve ‘’is only reinforced by the desperate actions undertaken by the NLC to unlawful trespass on government facilities, and prevent officers from signing attendance registers. ‘’
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