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Nigeria Airport Shut Down As Aviation Workers Begin Strike

Nigeria airport shut down as aviation workers begin strike.
Onyxnews reports that aviation workers will on Sunday shut down flight operations at the Kaduna Airport as aviation unions in the country jointly resolved to proceed on an industrial action till next Friday.
The unions include: National Union of Air Transport Employees, Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals and National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers.
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Onyxnews understands that a letter jointly signed by the leaders of the three bodies obtained by The PUNCH and seen by this online news platform, the workers clarified that the strike was in consonance with the declaration by the Nigeria Labour Congress, Kaduna State Chapter, to embark on the action in protest to anti- labour practices perpetrated against civil servants by the state administration led by Governor El-rufai.
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