The Nation Newspaper Anambra Labour wants FG to revert to NEPA, berates EEDC
) and the Trade Union Congress have called on the federal government to reconsider going back to the old order, saying that privatization of electricity companies has failed Nigerians.
They marched from their office in Awka to the electricity companies with placards with different inscriptions, singing aluta songs. The TUC chairman in Anambra, Chris Ogbonna, while addressing members, said the idea of increment in electricity tariffs should stop, adding that people were dying of hunger
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