NUEE begins indefinite strike over terminations
The National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), Kaduna State Council, began an indefinite strike on Monday.
This was in protest over the alleged termination of 900 staff from Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company.
The workers, carrying placards, blocked the entrance to the company’s corporate headquarters. They prevented both employees and customers from entering the premises.
They accused the management of failing to pay death and retirement benefits, contrary to the conditions of service.
Zonal Organising Secretary for the Northwest, Pukat Ayuba, stated that the strike would continue until the company rescinds the
termination letters and pays the benefits owed.
Ayuba added, “A year ago, we shut down Kaduna Electric’s premises over staff issues, including pension and welfare. One year later, nothing has been resolved.”
He further said, “The termination of 900 staff, disregarding the conditions of service, is unacceptable. It worsens Nigeria’s growing problems.”
Meanwhile, a letter from Kaduna Electric’s management, signed by Deputy Managing Director, Abubakar Mohammed, was issued on Jan. 31.
It directed affected workers to return company’s property.
The letter also stated that severance packages were being arranged and that the workers’ services were no longer required, effective Jan. 31.
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