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Strike: Nurses, Midwives Declare Plans To Join Indefinite Industrial Action

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The National Association of Nurses and Midwives has said its members would join the proposed nationwide strike.

 

This was contained in a notice of indefinite nationwide strike signed by its Secretary T. A. Shettima, National President, Nnachi Michael Ekuma and Deputy National President, Shehu Abubakar, among others.

“You would recall that the Federal Government announced the removal of fuel subsidy during the inauguration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in May 2023,” the letter said.

The decision by the President has meted untold hardship on the Nigerian workers and the less privileged.

“NLC leadership has placed several requests as a means of palatalization to alleviate the sufferings of the Nigerian workers without success.

“Several actions were instituted by the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress, ranging. from mass street protests, 3 days warning strike and even several ultimatums, but the Federal Government remains a deaf ear to the warnings of the NLC.

“Consequently, the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress met on Tuesday 26th September 2023 and resolved to commence an indefinite strike.

“Given the above, I am directed to convey the decision of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) National Executive Council (NEC) meeting to commence nationwide indefinite industrial action with effect from Tuesday 3rd October.”

Isaac Obasi

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