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As the Federal Government intervenes in the face-off between the Kaduna State government and Labour, the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has declared that recourse to round table discussion with sincerity and patriotism will bring about a win-win solution for all the critical stakeholders.
This is even as the Apex Islamic body in the country expressed its concern that if the dispute between both parties was not swiftly resolved with tact and wisdom by all sides, it might not only compound the suffering of the already traumatised citizens of Kaduna State but also spin out of control and snowball into the unforeseen national tragedy of immense proportions.
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NSCIA appeals for peaceful resolution of NLC strike in Kaduna
NSCIA urges NLC and Kaduna State government to exercise restraints and embrace negotiation to settle their dispute
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Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has called for a peaceful resolution of the dispute between the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Kaduna State government.
The NLC had declared a five-day warning strike in Kaduna over the state government’s plan to sack civil servants.
After three days of the strike grounding socio-economic activities in the state, the labour union announced that it was suspending the action to allow the federal government to mediate in the dispute.
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