Nigerians are unable to carry out their daily routines as a result of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) warning strike, which has largely paralyzed human and commercial activity in the Enugu city.
The courthouses in Enugu were locked up, while several banks and other financial institutions were closed, according to a News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) journalist who visited the city on Tuesday.
Recall that the NLC had threatened the federal and state governments with a two-day warning strike if they failed to provide Nigerians with relief from their severe suffering.
Meanwhile, there was relatively low compliance with the exercise in Federal and Enugu State Secretariats in Enugu as some workers (mostly senior/management level workers) were seen going about their normal office duties.
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However, there is ongoing full-scale vehicular and traders’ activities within major roads, markets, plazas and streets within Enugu metropolis.
Speaking, a litigant, Mr Chidi Okoye, lamented that the strike actions had affecting various courts and their proceedings.
Okoye said: “My case has suffered undue adjournments due to strike actions for three months now”.
Another resident, Mr Ejike Onyeama, urged the NLC to push harder for a better response of the government to the plight of Nigerian workers and the ordinary man on the streets. (NAN)
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