The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has directed district managers to be prepared to shut down train stations plying Abuja-Kaduna, Lagos-Ibadan and Warri-Itakpe routes in the event that workers down tools.
In an internal memo issued on Tuesday, the Managing Director
of NRC, Engr. Fidet Okhiria, alerted all district managers and relevant
officers of the need to protect railway assets in the event the strike
goes ahead.
The three-day warning strike by workers of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) is to hold from November 18th to November 20th.
A
letter titled, “Notice and Directive to embark on 3-day warning strike
nationwide,” dated November 12th, had been addressed by the District
Chairman/Secretary Nigeria Union of Railway workers and Senior Staff
Association.
The workers’ unions had resolved “that all the district
organs (DWCs) of the NUR and SSA should, as a matter of expedience,
summon a general meeting of all the workers of their districts on
Monday, 15th November 2021 at exactly 10.00 a.m prompt and, in
unambiguous terms, notify the entire workers of the commencement of a
3-day warning strike beginning from midnight prior to Thursday, 18th
through Saturday, 20th November 2021.”
The Minister of
Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi had invited the labour unions to a
meeting on Saturday but it ended in a deadlock.
However, Okrikha said if no truce is reached, train service should be shut down with effect from Wednesday night.
The
memo read, “The RDMs, managers and coordinators are to prepare and shut
down train services appropriately by midnight of Wednesday, 17th
November 2021.”
The memo also directed the officials to move all
locomotive and coaches for Abuja-Kaduna, Warri-Itakpe and Lagos-Ibadan
train services to safe places.
The MD further directed that all revenue collected should be banked by Wednesday.
“All
RDMs, managers and coordinators should ensure that the running sheds
and workshop areas are property secured. All RDMs, managers and
coordinators should also endeavour to alert all private security outfits
under their jurisdiction to be on standby to ensure the safety of
railway assets,” the memo added.
General Secretary of the Nigerian
Union of Railway Workers (NUR), Comrade Segun Esan, in a chat with Daily
Trust last night said the mobilisation for the warning strike had been
massive, adding there was no going back.
“The strike starts on
midnight of this Wednesday prior to the dawn of Thursday 18/11/2021. The
mobilisation for the strike is unprecedented and the entire NRC workers
are top gear for the warning strike,” he said.
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