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May 17, 2021 NLC In Kaduna State Begins Five-Day Warning Strike To Protest Sacking Of Workers

NLC In Kaduna State Begins Five-Day Warning Strike To Protest Sacking Of Workers

The Nigerian Labour Congress and its affiliate unions in Kaduna state has made good their threats by embarking on a five-day warning strike over the recent disengagement of civil servants by the state government.

Already the state has been thrown into total black out as the Management of Kaduna Electric said it was due to the planned NLC strike.

This was contained in a statement issued by ABDULAZEEZ ABDULLAHI, Head of Corporate Communication of the company in Kaduna.

He said the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN knocked off all our 33KV lines in Kaduna State in compliance with the NLC directive.

In April, Kaduna state Governor NASIR EL-RUFAI, disengaged 4,000 workers across the 23 Local Government Areas of the state, citing the state's high wage bill as reason.

But the NLC Chairman in Kaduna, AYUBA SULEIMAN, kicked against the move and resolved to ground activities in the state with the warning strike.

But reacting, the Kaduna State Government defended its decision, saying it is in the interest of over 10 million citizens of the state.

The State Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, JAFARU SANI, said not even the threat of industrial action or blackmail by the union will make the state government to reverse its decision.

 

 

                    

 

May 6, 2021 Remaining 29 Students Abducted From The Federal College Of Forestry Mechanization, Regains Their Freedom

Remaining 29 Students Abducted From The Federal College Of Forestry Mechanization, Regains Their Freedom

Cheery news from Kaduna state as the remaining 29 students abducted from the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka have regained freedom.

The Chairman of the Parents' Committee, ABDULLAHI USMAN, confirmed the release of the students by bandits in Kaduna.

 He explained that the victims were released around the Kidanda area in Giwa Local Government Area of the state, but unaware if ransom was paid to the bandits for the release of the students.

Their abductors had initially demanded a N500 million ransoms from the Kaduna State Government but Governor NASIR EL-RUFAI ruled out the option of negotiation, saying bandits deserve to be killed.

Kaduna state commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, SAMUEL ARUWAN also confirmed the release of the students.

 One of the parents of the abducted students was full of joy on their safe return.

 Co-convener, Bring Back our Girls Movement, AISHA YESUFU expressed delight at the news but asked government to work harder to secure the citizens.

Recall that the gunmen stormed the school hostel on the 11th of March and took away 39 students.

However, ten students were released days later in two batches of five.

 

 

 

 

 

May 6, 2021 Buhari Welcomes The Release Of Abducted Students Of Federal College Of Forestry, Kaduna State

Buhari Welcomes The Release Of Abducted Students Of Federal College Of Forestry, Kaduna State

President BUHARI has welcomed the release of the abducted students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization in Afaka, Kaduna State.

BUHARI in a statement by his spokesman, GARBA SHEHU, also called for the release of the kidnapped students of Greenfield University and other people still in captivity.

He said the President express deep appreciation to all the actors who contributed to this happy outcome, in particular, the defence and security agencies, the officials of the Ministry of Environment and the government of Kaduna State.

President BUHARI calls for security awareness on the part of citizens and the law enforcement agencies while deploring the increasing politicization of security in the country by opportunistic politicians.

 

 

April 29, 2021 Tears Flow As Remains Of One Of The Abducted Students Of Greenfield University, Kaduna State, Is Buried

Tears Flow As Remains Of One Of The Abducted Students Of Greenfield University, Kaduna State, Is Buried

Tears flow as the remains of one of the abducted students of the Greenfield University, Kaduna State, killed by bandits, Miss DOROTHY YOHANA, were laid to rest yesterday in the state capital.

On April 20, 2021, the bandits abducted some students of the privately-owned university in Chikun Local Government Area of the state and later demanded N800m ransom.

Shortly after the funeral service held at the ECWA Goodnews Church, Narayi High Course, the remains of the slain schoolgirl were interred at the Barnawa GRA Cemetery.

Rev SAMUEL ATU who presided over the funeral said government had failed to protect Nigerians.

The father of the slain student, YOHANNA BULUS wants government to be proactive in handling security issues in the country.

 

      

 

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