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Abuja residents knock electricity workers over strike

The residents said the strike was uncalled for.

• August 17, 2022
NUEE General Secretary, Joe Ajaero and National Union of Electricity Employees
NUEE General Secretary, Joe Ajaero and National Union of Electricity Employees

Many residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have decried the strike embarked upon by the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE).

The residents said the strike was uncalled for.

The consumers appealed to the union as well as the management of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to resolve the issues so as to restore power.

The National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) in a notice signed by its General Secretary, Joe Ajaero, directed its members to stop work from August 17 over unfavorable policies by the authorities of the Transmission Company of Nigeria.

Sadiya Mohammed, a cold room owner in Kado Fish Market said the strike was out of place as most of the demand of the union was uncalled for.

Ms Mohammed said that the issues in contention could have been resolved without going on strike at this time when Nigerians had just started enjoying constant power supply.

“The strike was not necessary as both parties could have settled the issue to avoid putting Nigerians in darkness.

“I am appealing to the union and the management of TCN to settle the matter as we are tired of strikes in Nigeria,” she said.

Ngozi Okonkwo, a civil servant, said that the reason for the strike was neither here nor there, adding that the union was being insensitive to the plight of Nigerians.

Ms Okonkwo said, “the country has been having challenges of National Grid collapse and we are just coming out of it and a few weeks after they are going on strike.”

“The funny thing is that what they are asking for is ridiculous, they don’t want to go for a promotion exam or interview, how can a civil servant not go for promotion exams and interview?

“We are all civil servants, we go for interviews and promotion exams.”

Segun Alabi, a welder in Lugbe, said that the strike would affect his business, adding that it was not easy for him to do his job without electricity.

Mr Alabi appealed to both parties to resolve the issues amicably to save Nigerians from blackout.

Another resident, Raymond Adodo of Lugbe appealed to the union to return to work to save Nigerians from hardship

According to him, Nigerians cannot do without electricity for a long time as most of the small scale business owners depend on power to operate. 

(NAN)

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