NLC suspends strike in Kaduna

Wed, May 19, 2021
By editor
1 MIN READ

Politics

IT has been a few days of muscle flexing between the Kaduna State government and the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, over the sacking of workers by the Governor Nasir el-Rufai administration.

The governor in its bid to right-size its workforce had sacked more than 500 workers, prompting NLC led by its leader, Ayuba Wabba to embark on warning strike.

Following the strike action, el-Rufai had declared Ayuba and other union leaders wanted on Tuesday. While Ayuba dared el-Rufai to come and arrest him while leading workers on a peaceful strike.  During the strike, some touts had attacked protesters.

However, on Wednesday, May 19, the NLC suspended its five-day warning strike in Kaduna State.

Wabba said the decision was to honour invitation of the federal government on Thursday, May 20, to mediate in the dispute between labour and the Kaduna State government.

– May 19, 2021 @ 7: 58 GMT |

Tags:


Yahaya Bello threatens to sue online media over alleged comment against Tinubu

FORMER Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has threatened to sue persons behind an online media, Daily Excessive, over alleged fake...

Read More
How to curb unemployment, Economists tell FG

ECONOMISTS have urged the Federal Government to invest more in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Sector and mechanised agriculture...

Read More
Family of Nigerian Man, Abdul Olatunji Jailed in South Africa seeks FG intervention

THE attention of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission’s, NIDCOM, has been called to the above issue and will like to...

Read More