Strike: Organised Private Sector states position

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The Organised Private Sector of Nigeria (OPSN) has urged the Federal Government and labour to factor in the well-being of more than 200 million Nigerians

It says the two should work together in the interest of the nation’s economy, which the strike could jeopardise.

Mr Segun Ajayi-Kadir, Director-General, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria , reacted to Labour’s declaration on behalf of the OPSN. “We are worried that adequate consideration is not given to the dire situation of the economy and the devastating and disruptive impact that a nationwide strike will have on the country at this time.

The MAN director-general urged the government to reengage labour and find an amicable ground to avert the imminent disruption to business activities that would attend the protest and nationwide strike. “Adequate measures should be taken to protect companies’ assets, and contingency plans should be made to keep businesses afloat.

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