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Tuesday, August 16, 2022

TCN begs electricity workers to shelve planned strike

The NUEE had directed its members to picket TCN offices nationwide on August 16, after which they would embark on strike on August 17.

• August 16, 2022
National Union of Electricity Employees and Transmission Company of Nigeria
National Union of Electricity Employees and Transmission Company of Nigeria

Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has appealed to electricity workers to suspend their proposed strike action billed to begin on August 17.

TCN Managing Director Sule Abdulaziz made the appeal in a letter to the workers on Tuesday noting that the workers’ grouses were being addressed.

The workers under the aegis of National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) had on August 15 directed its members to picket TCN offices nationwide on August 16, after which they would embark on strike on August 17.

The General Secretary, NUEE, Joe Ajaero, had in a statement said the picketing was to protest the directive by the TCN board that all principal managers in acting capacity going to acting general manager rank must appear for a promotion interview.

Mr Ajaero said the directive was in contravention of the workers’ conditions of service and career progression paths, and alleged that it was unilaterally done without the relevant stakeholders.

Other issues raised include stigmatisation of staff from the office of the Head of Service of the Federation from working in other areas in the power sector, and non-payment of December 2019 entitlement of ex-PHCN staff.

But Mr Abdulaziz said the company has suspended “the said proposed interview …while we conclude discussion with the board.”

“On the other two issues: circular from the office of Head of Service on stigmatisation of the defunct PHCN staff; payment of entitlement of ex-PHCN staff by market operator, the management has contacted the Honourable Minister of Power for his further action,” he added.

Also, the Minister of State for Power, Goddy Jedy-Agba, in a letter dated August 15, 2022 to the union, said that the ministry was committed to proffering solutions that would be acceptable to all parties concerned.

“May we appeal to your great union to allow us two weeks from the date of this letter to address the issues and come up with proposals toward acceptable resolution of all issues,” he said. 

(NAN)

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