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ASUU Strike: NLC May Declare Solidarity Strike, Meet VP Sambo Today

Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) may join the ongoing ASUU Strike if the news in the electronic media is anything to go by. The Labour Union has sounded out a warning that they might call for a solidarity strike action if Government do not act to resolve the issue quickly.

Read the full details of the ASSU Strike Update below:

The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has warned that it may soon declare solidarity strike in support of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

NLC President, Abdulwahed Omar, gave this hint on Wednesday in a communique issued at the end of a National Executive Council (NEC).

According to him, if all efforts at resolving the industrial crisis fails, the NLC would then be left with no choice than to join the strike.

He also disclosed that leadership of the Congress would be meeting with the Vice President, Namadi Sambo in Abuja Thursday over the ongoing face-off.

He said: “The organs of Congress have spoken and have directed the intervention of the Congress towards resolving the matter.

“This is why the leadership of Congress would be meeting with the Vice President tomorrow (today) with ASUU so that we can find amicable solution to the disagreement. We have not said we will not declare sympathy strike if the need be.”

Omar further lamented the alleged non payment of entitlements of disengaged PHCN workers, saying, “we will resist this move because it is against the privatization law that stipulate the settlement of all labour matters before privatization of any public utility.”

He added that labour was in support of the probe of the Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah over the purchase of N255million armoured cars.

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