In solidarity with the protest
by the NLC, aviation workers have shut down operations of Kaduna International
Airport (KIA) effective Sunday midnight.
The workers, under the aegis of
the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Association of Nigeria
Aviation Professionals (ANAP), and National Association of Aircraft Pilots and
Engineers (NAAPE), said the airport would remain shut for the period of the
warning strike.
National NLC Chairman, Ayuba
Wabba, during the protest, said due process was not observed in the recent
disengagement of the workers from the Local Government Service, State Universal
Basic Education Board (SUBEB), and Primary Health Care Agency.
He said further that all the
unions including Student Unions and pensioners are part of the protest as they
are all directly affected by the disengagement of workers.
“All those that are here today are those that are directly affected. The students are here. The children of those workers that have been thrown out of their job and were not been paid, they are here with us.
“The pensioners that were not
being paid are here with us. They claim that local government employees were
consulted. The Local Government Employees are here today, they have issued a
statement to say that statement was false.
“All leadership of public sector
unions are here.
“It is only Kaduna State of all
the 36 states of the Federation that threw workers out of their jobs without,”
the NLC Chairman said.
Other affiliate unions including
the National Union of Petroleum Employees of Nigeria (NUPENG), National Union
of Electricity Employees of Nigeria (NUEE), National Union Of Textile,
Tailoring and Garment Workers of Nigeria are also participating in the protest.
Meanwhile, earlier on Sunday
long queues surfaces at petrol stations in various parts of Kaduna State, especially
in the metropolis and other surrounding towns.
Motorists besieged filling
stations in what can be described as panic buying of fuel ahead of the planned
industrial action by the NLC and its affiliate unions in the state.
Source: channelstv.com
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