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Friday, 17 April 2015

National Air Traffic Controllers suspend strike

The 1 day old strike by the National Association of Air Traffic Controllers has been suspended. The General Manager, Corporate Communications, of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Yakubu Dati, told AFP that the strike was a warning strike and that normal flights have commenced.
“The strike was a warning strike. Normal flights have now resumed,” he said
Meanwhile the striking air workers say they'll embark on another strike by April 20 if their demands of better pay and working conditions are not met.

26 comments:

  1. Good of them, very thoughtful, we don't need that now. Linda take note!

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  2. No! they should continue with the strike, and keep on redndering passengers stranded, sh*t




    SEE HOW I MADE IT HERE

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  3. Dis is serious, and they should not b taken for granted if d authority don't want to ground operations@d airport.

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  4. Good of them, very thoughtful, we don't need that now. Linda take note!

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  5. Thank God o and good for idi travellers

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  6. Wh 1 is normal flight n wh1 is abnormal flight? Make fed govt ans dem o biko

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  7. Linda all I have to say is that you have a lot of consistent readers and commenters. The giveaway this year ga di egwu. Start now to the budget o.

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  8. Thank God o so flying continues

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  9. Great!!! We can all get back to our lives now

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  10. The strike won't help them.

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  11. Strike! strike!! strike!!!.....it will soon be over ....

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  12. THNK GOD FOR THAT...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  13. Am sure the incoming administration would grant its demand. Part of the change we expect.

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  14. an already shitty flight network connection now suffering strikes.

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  15. Strike shaaa in every sector... I never see sector wey never strike for Nigeria. Is d loudest cry to govtment in power

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