Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano
Kano State branch of the
Nigeria Labour Congress and Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)
and other civil society groups on Thursday crippled activities in government offices in the state. The union under its monitoring team moved from one office to the other, chasing away workers who had reported for work.
Banks have been closed although filling stations continue with their operations in the state.
The labour action also paralysed the tertiary institutions in the state .
THISDAY correspondent who
visited some parts of the city observed that most banks and commercial
business centres did not render services to customers.
The state and federal
secretariats were also closed down with workers prevented from gaining
access to their offices, while students of public primary and secondary
schools in the state were told to return home by their principals.
At Audu Bako secretariat, the
task force moved from one room to the other forcing workers out of their
offices, while vehicles were not allowed into the secretariat.
At the secretariat which
houses members of the state Assembly, the labour union denied staff of
the assembly access to their offices.
Academic staff of Bayero University, Kano, also joined the strike as all the lecture halls remained under lock and keys. Students were also stranded at
the North West University, Kano, as ASUU officials were also seen
moving from one place to another to ensure compliance with the strike.
Similarly, at Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil, the academic activities were paralysed by the ASUU.
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