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Strike: Shutting Down National Grid Is A Sabotage – Experts


Experts in the electricity Industry have been knocking the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) for shutting down the National Grid for two days – August 16 and 17 – to push for their demands at the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

According to Engr. Oluwole Samuel Kayode — an expert on power infrastructure, no nation can allow such abuse of labour laws to happen without, adding that the unions have chosen the wrong means of expressing their grievances.

“What happened between Tuesday and Wednesday is unacceptable. The electricity workers union must change its ways and stay clear of tempering with crucial national infrastructure like the national grid from being used to labour politics,” he said

Engr. Kayode also called on the federal government to prosecute all those found to have played a role in shutting down the national grid and make sure that they face justice through fair trial.

On his part, Malam Mustapha Kamal, an electricity consultant noted that the National Assembly must rise to the occasion and change Nigeria’s labour law to ensure that incidents like shutting down the national grid must not be used as a means of labour bargain.

He pointed out that because of the impact of electricity on healthcare, security and well being, it must be exempted from any forms of strikes.

“The National Union of Electricity Employees has committed what can best be described as economic sabotage. What happened is dangerous and must not happen again.”

Nigerians have taken to social media knowing the electricity workers union for switching off the nation’s power system in pursuit of what some described as human resource issues that can be addressed without making all Nigerians to pay for it, by plunging the nations into darkness.

The NUEE, had in a notice signed by its General Secretary, Mr Joe Ajaero, directed its members to stop work over issues of promotion interview and entitlements of former PHCN workers. (Daily Trust)

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