The suspension of organized labour’s five-day warning strike has brought relief to Kaduna residents.
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. Electricity has been restored as well.
NLC/ Kaduna Govt Face-off: Residents relieved following suspension of strike
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. pic.twitter.com/LF5dM0PGeW— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) May 20, 2021
The strike was suspended after the federal government waded into the Face-off between the Kaduna State government and the NLC.
The government through the Minister of Labor and Employment Chris Ngige has invited both parties to a meeting in Abuja today.
The suspension of organized labour’s five-day warning strike has brought relief to Kaduna residents.
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. Electricity has been restored as well.
NLC/ Kaduna Govt Face-off: Residents relieved following suspension of strike
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. pic.twitter.com/LF5dM0PGeW— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) May 20, 2021
The strike was suspended after the federal government waded into the Face-off between the Kaduna State government and the NLC.
The government through the Minister of Labor and Employment Chris Ngige has invited both parties to a meeting in Abuja today.
The suspension of organized labour’s five-day warning strike has brought relief to Kaduna residents.
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. Electricity has been restored as well.
NLC/ Kaduna Govt Face-off: Residents relieved following suspension of strike
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. pic.twitter.com/LF5dM0PGeW— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) May 20, 2021
The strike was suspended after the federal government waded into the Face-off between the Kaduna State government and the NLC.
The government through the Minister of Labor and Employment Chris Ngige has invited both parties to a meeting in Abuja today.
The suspension of organized labour’s five-day warning strike has brought relief to Kaduna residents.
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. Electricity has been restored as well.
NLC/ Kaduna Govt Face-off: Residents relieved following suspension of strike
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. pic.twitter.com/LF5dM0PGeW— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) May 20, 2021
The strike was suspended after the federal government waded into the Face-off between the Kaduna State government and the NLC.
The government through the Minister of Labor and Employment Chris Ngige has invited both parties to a meeting in Abuja today.
The suspension of organized labour’s five-day warning strike has brought relief to Kaduna residents.
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. Electricity has been restored as well.
NLC/ Kaduna Govt Face-off: Residents relieved following suspension of strike
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. pic.twitter.com/LF5dM0PGeW— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) May 20, 2021
The strike was suspended after the federal government waded into the Face-off between the Kaduna State government and the NLC.
The government through the Minister of Labor and Employment Chris Ngige has invited both parties to a meeting in Abuja today.
The suspension of organized labour’s five-day warning strike has brought relief to Kaduna residents.
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. Electricity has been restored as well.
NLC/ Kaduna Govt Face-off: Residents relieved following suspension of strike
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. pic.twitter.com/LF5dM0PGeW— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) May 20, 2021
The strike was suspended after the federal government waded into the Face-off between the Kaduna State government and the NLC.
The government through the Minister of Labor and Employment Chris Ngige has invited both parties to a meeting in Abuja today.
The suspension of organized labour’s five-day warning strike has brought relief to Kaduna residents.
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. Electricity has been restored as well.
NLC/ Kaduna Govt Face-off: Residents relieved following suspension of strike
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. pic.twitter.com/LF5dM0PGeW— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) May 20, 2021
The strike was suspended after the federal government waded into the Face-off between the Kaduna State government and the NLC.
The government through the Minister of Labor and Employment Chris Ngige has invited both parties to a meeting in Abuja today.
The suspension of organized labour’s five-day warning strike has brought relief to Kaduna residents.
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. Electricity has been restored as well.
NLC/ Kaduna Govt Face-off: Residents relieved following suspension of strike
Banks, gas stations, and hospitals have reopened in the state after being closed for days. pic.twitter.com/LF5dM0PGeW— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) May 20, 2021
The strike was suspended after the federal government waded into the Face-off between the Kaduna State government and the NLC.
The government through the Minister of Labor and Employment Chris Ngige has invited both parties to a meeting in Abuja today.