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The Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress will picket the office of the National Electricity Regulatory Commission and distribution companies ’s premises nationwide on Monday over the hike in electricity tariff.
“The action will jointly take place on Monday, 13th of May, 2024 nationwide simultaneously. Therefore, the two Labour centres are directed to work together to carry out this important action.” Their action followed a hike in the tariff for electricity consumers who enjoy at least 20 hours of daily power supply.
Though the NERC had reviewed the tariff, the labour unions said they were picketing the agency’s office as well as the premises of distribution companies after a Sunday reversal deadline failed.Resilient Arsenal Scrape Through Man United To Regain Premier League Lead
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