The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc, NAHCO, said the strike action by its staff on Monday lasted only a few hours and had no significant impact on
NAHCO made this known in its corporate disclosure to the Nigerian Exchange Ltd on Wednesday.
The company assured shareholders and the general public of its commitment to continually providing aviation services. NAHCO stated that negotiations on salary increments would start on Wednesday, January 25, and conclude by Saturday, January 28.
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