The South-West chairman of the union, Tokunbo
Korodo, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos that the warning strike was
inevitable because all other options had failed.
Korodo stated, “We are not gaining anything by going on strike because it is not a joyful thing but as a union, we have to protect and fight for the welfare of our members.
Korodo stated, “We are not gaining anything by going on strike because it is not a joyful thing but as a union, we have to protect and fight for the welfare of our members.
“Our members that put in their best within the time they worked were not paid their severance packages by their employers after they sacked them. This is a big slap and it will not be allowed.
“What they are practising here in Nigeria, they cannot practise in their countries; so, that is why we say enough is enough.”
The chairman explained that the reason for the planned warning strike was inherited from the previous administration, adding that some of the issues arose during the term of the incumbent government.


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