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Niger Workers Begin Indefinite Strike Today

Abubakar Usman, the State Government Secretary, has announced a meeting to resolve labor issues with journalists to prevent a strike.

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
February 21, 2024
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Following the directives from the state chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress, workers in Niger State have ceased work this morning.

Their demands were not met by the state administration, which led to the start of the indefinite strike.

Following what they described as the state government’s failure to continue negotiations on issues affecting the welfare of workers and the smooth operation of the state, Idrees Lafene, the state chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress, and Ibrahim Gana, his counterpart from the Trade Union Congress, ordered state civil servants to go on an indefinite strike on Monday.

However, the Secretary to the State Government, Abubakar Usman, in a move to avert the strike informed journalists that a meeting to iron out issues with labour was slated for Tuesday afternoon.

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He noted that the Mohammed Bago administration was enjoying a cordial relationship with the organised labour, assuring all that contentious issues would be addressed in the best interest of the state.

“In furtherance of this understanding, the government of Niger State today, Tuesday 20th February, 2024 invited organised labour to a meeting by 2 pm and it is hoping to receive its cooperation in this regard,” he said.

He assured the general public that the administration of Bago is people and labour-friendly and remains open to dialogue and negotiations that will move Niger State forward.

However, a reliable source in the organised labour union who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed that the meeting failed to hold and, as a result, the strike would still go on as planned.

Attempts this morning by PUNCH Online to speak with the labour leader failed as his phone line was still switched off.

Another source said that the leadership of the union has urged all branches to mobilise their members for total compliance.

“As usual, the situation room will be open as soon as the strike action begins. We shall continuously update you on the progress of the strike action as it unfolds. We seek your cooperation as we battle the government to better the welfare of all Nigerians.

“The insensitivity of the government to the plight of the ordinary Nigerian portends a very grave danger to all and sundry if the only voice of the voiceless is indifferent,” the source noted.

Meanwhile, several attempts to reach the Information Officer of the SSG, Tanko Lawal, who signed the statement of the proposed meeting between the organised labour and the state government on Tuesday, failed as his phone line failed to connect.

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