Alhaji Yahaya Ndako, Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), in
Niger, said the protest against hike in petrol price was ongoing in the
State despite low turnout.
He said this in Minna on Thursday that
the low level of awareness of the reason for labour’s protest was
responsible for the low turnout.
He said more enlightenment was being carried out now.
He decried the non-participation of financial institutions in the state in the protest.
“You can see that the strike is perfectly going on in Niger state but for the banks that refused to join us.
“All
the industrial unions in Niger state have joined us apart from the
financial institutions. I don’t know what is wrong with their union.
Honestly it is sad”, he said.
Ndako, however, said “one cannot get 100 per cent participation in strike. So, despite hiccups, the NLC strike is succeeding.”
In Minna, both private and public schools were in session and Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in the state offered skeletal services.
Ndako, however, said “one cannot get 100 per cent participation in strike. So, despite hiccups, the NLC strike is succeeding.”
In Minna, both private and public schools were in session and Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in the state offered skeletal services.
NLC placed a notice at the state secretariat saying, “strike continues. All workers are to remain at home until further notice.”
Meanwhile,
the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, ASP Bala Elkana, told
NAN that police personnel have been deployed across the state to secure
lives and property.
According to him, “we have deployed
police to all the nooks and crannies of Niger state to ensure that
nobody is harassed and nobody forces anybody to do what he or she did
not intend to do.”
Elkana said that the police intended to keep its personnel in the streets as long as the strike lasted.
“This is because we don’t want hoodlums to hijack the strike”, he said.
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