Blackout looms as Nigerian electricity workers begin strike
“This directive takes immediate effect and total compliance,” the statement said.
“This directive takes immediate effect and total compliance,” the statement said.
The workers began the action by locking the gates to the IBEDC office at Leme in Abeokuta.
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The electricity workers' strike could throw the country into darkness, given their critical roles in electricity distribution in the country.
The workers' grievances include arbitrary dismissal and termination of appointments without cogent reasons.
The workers blocked the zonal office, protesting unpaid wages.
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