as the organised labour had directed workers in the power sector to shutdown and commence an indefinite strike over pending issues with the TCN.
The aggrieved workers under the aegis of the NUEE were at the Abuja national headquarters of the TCN Tuesday as a prelude to the proposed strike. The union noted that the strike was in protest of a directive by the TCN Board mandating all PMs in acting capacity going to the Annual General Meeting to appear for promotional interview.
In a circular titled, ‘Call to Action,’ which was addressed to senior assistant general secretaries and zonal organising secretaries, dated August 15, 2022, the General Secretary of the NUEE, Joe Ajaero, directed electricity workers to ensure total compliance, vowing to paralyse operations of the TCN nationwide over anti-masses activities.All rights reserved.
Vote for Tinubu for president of Nigeria in 2023, all this problem will be solve. No more blackouts.
As if it's new... Blackout is our national mascot. It is our motto. It's everything we know. We're not moved by it
With all pressure on every perspective of life, you these want make little wey the masses dey manage for house rot inside freezer and fridges ....you are not even thinking right, who looses, the masses or you ?
The like of PENGASA, NUESS, ASSU, TUC all na same old stories, can do whatever they like without paying or penalty for doing nonsense with people's lives rubbish
efewonyi Good afternoon my neighbors enny_dyno Abisola_
Going on strike does not mean you off the whole light of the city , light can be on and strike continue , or is it the light going on strike or the workers.
They should leave the light on and go on their strike nah. Why put it off before going?
Same story in Abuja
MrPurpleofficia
The logos emi lokan turned to London 🤣😂
They just off it from this side too nawa ooooo
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