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30 States Shun NLC Strike Today by metronaija: 2:46pm On May 18, 2016
Many states across Nigeria snubbed the Nigeria Labour Congress on the first day of its call on Nigerian workers to embark on a strike action to protest the increase in the pump price of petrol.

Apart from Ebonyi state, where a total shut down of the state was carried out by union leaders, and Gombe where partial compliance was recorded, in many states it was business as usual.

NAN correspondents who monitored the situation in north east states reported that key institutions such as banks, schools, state and federal secretariats, hospitals, markets and all major commercial, centres were open for normal activities.

In Bauchi where some youths demonstrated Tuesday in support of the deregulation of the downstream oil sector, labour officials did not attempt to enforce the strike.

A civil servant working with the state government, Sanusi Ibrahim, said most workers were not in support of the strike.

“When we were not paid our salary for over eight months, what did the NLC do?

“Before the removal of subsidy, we were buying fuel at the cost of N300 per litre; in some states, even N500.

“Now the fuel is available at maximum of N145. The NLC should leave us alone,” he said.

Contacted on telephone Wednesday for his comment, Chairman of NLC in the state, Comrade Hashimu Gitel, said he was on his way to Abuja.

He however said that his colleagues would brief the press later in the day.

Normal activities are also going on in Damaturu, the Yobe state capital, with banks, schools, hospitals, state and federal secretariats open for business.

An official of the NLC in the state who did not want his name mentioned, told NAN that they would meet later in the day to decide on their next line of action.

NAN correspondents in Yola also reported that normal activities are going on in Yola and other major towns of Adamawa as schools, banks, markets, as well as the State and Federal secretariats remained open.

Many people who spoke on the failure of the strike said they were not convinced that the action was the best alternative in the present circumstance.

Mallam Adamu Danwanzam, the chairman of Yola Perishable Food Items Sellers Association, said his members were not in support of the strike action.

Also speaking, the state chairman of Private School Proprietors in Adamawa, Hajiya Dijatu Balla, said her members had no business with the strike action.

Malam Husaini Isa, chairman of Commercial Tricycle Association in Adamawa , also distanced his members from the strike, pointing out that for many months ,his members had been buying fuel for N200 per litre, as such the new prize of N145 per litre was a relief.

When contacted on the development, the state NLC chairman, Comrade Dauda Maina, said he could not comment as he was still in Abuja.

“I am still in Abuja where I missed my flight back due to lack of aviation fuel, but I have given mandate to my vice and other union officials to ensure compliance with the strike”, Maina said.

The situation was the same in Dutse, Jigawa state as people went about their normal businesses.

At the State and Federal secretariats, civil servants were seen attending to their official duties.

A bank staff who pleaded for anonymity told NAN that they observed the situation for some time and decided to open at about 9:00am as against official time of 8:00am.

Officers and men of Nigeria Police force were seen in strategic places to ensure safety of lives and property.

There was however a partial compliance in Gombe as the NLC Monitoring Committee went round to ensure compliance.

Most places of work, schools, banks and the state radio and television stations were closed.

Malam Haruna Kamara, chairman of NLC in the state, told NAN that a committee was inaugurated and vested with the responsibility of ensuring compliance with the NLC directive.

http://www.metronaija.com/2016/05/30-states-didnt-participate-in-todays.html
Re: 30 States Shun NLC Strike Today by dollyjoy(f): 2:53pm On May 18, 2016
Nonsense undecided

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Re: 30 States Shun NLC Strike Today by Abacharles(m): 2:55pm On May 18, 2016
abegiii.. did u say 30 States didn't participate.... I refuse to believe

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Re: 30 States Shun NLC Strike Today by Nobody: 3:07pm On May 18, 2016
Doomed strike grin
Re: 30 States Shun NLC Strike Today by dukie25: 3:34pm On May 18, 2016
Says Lai Mohammed
Re: 30 States Shun NLC Strike Today by Emade(m): 3:53pm On May 18, 2016
some time I think the NLC is making Nigeria's suffer more than the government because before the remover of subsidy Nigeria's were buying PMS 200 to 500 yet they could not strike.
Re: 30 States Shun NLC Strike Today by ckmayoca: 4:03pm On May 18, 2016
Nigerians can never live with one idea laye laye. How the country one take better? Abeg make everyone dey bear hin papa name. Even if na 1000k per litre those wey go buy go buy.
Re: 30 States Shun NLC Strike Today by TheDEVlLHimseIf: 4:06pm On May 18, 2016
news cooked in the covens of lair Muhammed the charlatan
Re: 30 States Shun NLC Strike Today by Nobody: 5:53pm On May 18, 2016
Lies lies upon lies

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