BREAKING: Workers protest at Lagos electricity firm

Hamilton Nwosa
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and civil society groups on Monday are protestingat the the Ikeja Electricity Company in Lagos over the recent sack of 400 staff amidst epileptic supply of power.

With displayed placards with inscriptions as “We are tired of darkness,” the protesters ordered the workers of the company to exit their office in order to join the protest by 10am.

They also chanted solidarity songs asking the federal government to do the needful in the power sector in order to save Nigerians from perennial power hitches.

General Secretary of Nigeria Railway Workers Segun Esan, who led the protest, urged the police and law enforcement agents present at the protest ground to ensure that the workers comply with the rule.

The action which was the second in the last one month was necessitated by the failure of the power company to rescind its decision, the protesters said.

Spokesman of the company Felix Ofolue said his company has secured a court injunction to stop the action of the protesters.

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