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Kaduna Strike: Northern Governors Call For Calm
- Northern Governors Forum has preached peace and calm between Kaduna State Government and organised labour, to resolve the ongoing warning strike by workers in the state.
The Northern Governors Forum has called for calm and dialogue between Kaduna State Government and organised labour, to resolve the ongoing warning strike by workers in the state.
The Chairman of the forum and Governor of Plateau, Mr Simon Lalong, made the call in a statement by his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Dr. Makut Macham, on Tuesday in Jos.
He said the forum was concerned of the impact of the strike on the state and its residents following the lockdown of economic activities in the state.
The chairman noted that dialogue and negotiations were effective tools of addressing dispute in labour relations.
He called for restraint and de-escalation of the situation to enable amicable resolutions.
He pointed out that peaceful resolution was only possible when both parties operate within the law in ventilating their grievances.
The chairman explained that inciting comments and some actions would further aggravate the situation and increase tension.
Lalong urged the labour leaders to guard against the hijack of its protests by hoodlums, who may want to take advantage of the situation to cause destruction to lives and properties.
He also tasked security agencies to ensure the enforcement of law and order to protect the people and their properties.
Recall that the Nigeria Labor Congress, on Monday declared five days warning strike following the sack of workers in the state, allegedly without following due process.
NLC has shut down power supply in the state, rail and air operations as well as other commercial activities.
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