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NLC Strike: Workers Cooperate In Ekiti As Govt Offices, Ministries, Others Shut Down

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Workers in Ekiti State, today seemed to have cooperated well with the  seven days warning strike declared by the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC as Government offices were locked.

The officials of the state councils of the NLC and Trade Union Congress (TUC) moved round to ensure compliance with the strike.

The Governor’s Office, House of Assembly, High Court complex, the State Secretariat housing Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) remained desolate.

Some of the banks that opened earlier in the day closed again at about 1.00pm when labour leaders were moving around to ensure compliance.
Commercial motorcycle operators, taxi and bus drivers defied the strike order and continued their activities unabated.

However, Private business organisations like shops, hotels, petrol stations, eateries, banks opened for business.

State TUC chairman, Mr. Odunayo Adesoye, expressed satisfaction with the level of cooperation in the state expressing optimism that workers in the informal sector would comply in subsequent days.

Adesoye, who justified the strike, argued that the present minimum wage was no longer sustainable. He also disclosed that the organized labour may picket offices where the strike appeared ineffective on its first day.

Adesoye said: “We expect that the banks, commercial drivers, Okada operators and sole business owners will participate in this strike. We have reached out to the Civil Society Organisations to ensure will mobilize for the strike

“We are not going to shy away from picketing areas that fail to conform with our directive as given from Abuja

“This is a fight that has to do with our collective destiny. We must ensure that our commonwealth should be evenly distributed. It shouldn’t be concentrated in the hands of a few Nigerian leaders to begin to feed fat on the nation

“What they said they are giving us is a take home, but what we are getting cannot take us half home in the real sense of it, so we must demand for a fair share of our national treasure.”



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