The civilian staff in the Defence Industry Corporation of Nigeria (DICON), Kaduna have protested the non-payment of their allowances.
The civilian staff in the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria , Kaduna have protested the non-payment of their allowances.It is responsible for the production of defence equipment and civilian products.Advertisement
One of the workers said soldiers were mobilised to stop the protest after they converged on the factory at 8:00 am to demand their allowances.
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