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KWARA STRIKE: NLC/TUC ENSURE STRICT COMPLIANCE                        

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KWARA STRIKE: NLC/TUC ENSURE STRICT COMPLIANCE                                                                                         15-11-23

By Sadiq Aminu                                                      As the industrial action declared by the joint labour union of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and Trade Union Congress TUC enters its second day, government agencies and parastatals were today picketed by labour leaders in Kwara State, to ensure strict compliance.

Offices picketed include Kwara State Water Corporation, SUBEB, Kwara State Internal Revenue Service KWIRS, Local Government Commission, Kwara State Judiciary including Radio Nigeria Harmony FM station in Idofian.

The Kwara State NLC Chairman, Comrade Muritala Olayinka while speaking to Africa 247 in Ilorin expressed satisfaction on the level of compliance.

Comrade Olayinka said market men and women as well as transporters that are not directly affected were those going on with their normal daily activities.

Our Correspondent Sadiq Aminu  report that there is strict compliance by the public institutions in the state as workers down tools at the State Library and public schools in the state.

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